Barkess Lanys

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At a Glance

A human paladin; once the founder of the Knights of the Sword Coast adventuring band, of Waterdeep. He was slain in the group’s battle against Berthist.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 68

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Stynirr Heremet

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At a Glance

A human priestess of Lathander; once a member of the Knights of the Sword Coast adventuring band, of Waterdeep. She was slain in the group’s battle against Berthist.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 68

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Kaylor Heremet

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At a Glance

A human priest of Lathander; once a member of the Knights of the Sword Coast adventuring band, of Waterdeep. He was slain in the group’s battle against Berthist.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 68

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Garathorn the Gold Mage

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At a Glance

A human wizard; once a member of the Knights of the Sword Coast adventuring band, of Waterdeep. He was slain in the group’s battle against Berthist.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 68

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Hamiklar Wands

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At a Glance

Patriarch of the Wands noble family of Waterdeep before Maskar; he was Maskar’s father.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 14

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Erktos Thann

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At a Glance

Patriarch of the Thann noble family of Waterdeep.

He’s notable as the Thann who steered the family away from slavery and into more respectable investments such as real estate and shipping. He’s the father of Rhammas Thann. He’s deceased in 1357 DR; his likely date of death is 1321 DR, since Rhammas has been in control of the family for 46 years as of 1367.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 27

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Kerrick Talmost

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At a Glance

Patriarch of the Talmost noble family of Waterdeep.

He was the father (?) of Hyara Talmost.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 25

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Urtos Phylund

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At a Glance

Deceased; former patriarch of the Phylund noble family of Waterdeep.

He was the father of Urtos Phylund II; Aridarye was his wife until she successfully arranged his death.

Source

  • Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] — mentioned on page 22

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Arngalor

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At a Glance

A black dragon.


History

Arngalor appeared in Archendale some time before 1150 DR, and laired in the Heart of the Mine until about 1290 DR when he was challenged and slain by an unnamed blue dragon.


Source

Passing Mention
  • Dragons of Faerûn [95379] — listed on page 146
  • Volo’s Guide to the Dalelands [9524] page 32

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