Ondran

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At a Glance

A fighter who drowned in one of the Ice Lakes (now called Ondran’s Grave in his memory) centuries ago.


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Tynkur

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At a Glance

A halfling adventurer who was slain at one of the Ice Lakes, now called Tynkur’s Fist and said to be haunted by his spirit.


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Longknife

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At a Glance

A long-ago human trapper, who lived on the shore of one of the Ice Lakes. It’s now called Longknife Lake.


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Zeldan

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At a Glance

A merchant and follower of Gond in Waterdeep, up until he was killed by one of his inventions circa 1330 DR. Dangerous devices of his design still sit in hidden places along what is now called Zeldan’s Alley.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] page 49

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Elsambul

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At a Glance

A priest of Mask who lived in Waterdeep before 1290 DR. He began writing cryptic messages on the walls of what is now Elsambul’s Lane, and the practice continues to this day.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] pages 41-42

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Asmagh

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At a Glance

An infamous apothecary of Waterdeep, circa 1300 DR. He poisoned and buried at least 80 people under the flagstones of what is now called Asmagh’s Alley.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] pages 37-38

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Ergrith Klavulgrun

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At a Glance

The Magister, from 276278 DR. Also called the Kingslayer.

Source

  • Secrets of the Magister [11430] pages 34-35
Passing Mention
  • Serpent Kingdoms [96566] page 127 (spelled Ergith Klavulgrun here)

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Berothir

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At a Glance

A ranger, in the days of the Three Realms. He was responsible for clearing a trail through the Teshan Mountains between Port Miir and the Tower of Ashaba.

Source

Passing Mention

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Srindin

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At a Glance

An elven adventurer who retired to a vale now known as the Hidden Valley of Srindin.

Source

Passing Mention

  • Anauroch [FR13/9320] page 60

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Yerri’thal Baenre

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At a Glance

Of House Baenre, of Menzoberranzan.

He is cited as the most accomplished swordsmith in the history of Menzoberranzan.

Source

  • Menzoberranzan [1083] Book Two: The Houses page 44

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