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Fillow |
Posted - 16 Sep 2008 : 19:49:14 I feel I have a problem with listing of everything ! So after the Faerűnian areas through the novels, the 4E novels, the taverns and inns,... listings, I'd like to fake one of Victor Ograygor's idea.
I propose to elaborate a list of the criminal organizations, assassins or thieves guilds,... like Night Masks, Astorians, The Men of the Basilisk, cities' named or nicknamed guilds, Night parade, Shadow Thieves,...
I thought a very short description of them could follow the single listing.
As I'm not a great specialist of the domain and I wait for your help to complete this file !
I already hear you : "If you're not a specialist, why do you begin with creating this topic?" I just answer : Just have a look to the first sentence of the thread !
So, if you agree, let's work now. To begin with, what sorts of such organizations could we meet in the Realms ?
I thought to : - thieves guilds - assassins guilds - both ones guilds - ... Others ?
N.B. : Dear moderators, I just open two posts following this one because I hope I will have a lot of guilds to pick over thanks to the help of our scribes.
So, please help !
But if you feel it's a great stupid idea, do not hesitate to delete it all !! |
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Fillow |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 14:13:19 Thanks Rolindin. No time enough to go and check your quotatiosn but I updated the list in the original posts.
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Rolindin |
Posted - 20 Nov 2008 : 09:21:09 here's some from the City of Raven's Bluff
The Mark of the Wolf p.p.18 killers for hire, proctection rackets
The four Ravens p.p 17 assassion, black mail, breaking and entering, spying, drugs, fenching stolden items lead by John Porter
THe silver Sheaf p.p. 18 for merchants only, arrson, protection, price mulatipion
The Viper Ring p.p. 18 trade mulitapion, assassion, black mail, drugs
The North; guide to the Savage Frontier last section; Daggerford p.p. 23 Fences Syndicate fecing stolding items, thiefery, black mail
The Grand Play house P.p. 26 Now being used by an assassian group name not known!
The Thieves Brotherhood p.p. 29 break inns, pick pocketing, maybe they are the ones using the Grand playhouse and have the assassions also?
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Fillow |
Posted - 02 Oct 2008 : 04:41:05 I added the last quoted gangs to the list. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 23:16:25 quote: Originally posted by Christopher_Rowe
As an aside, going over the Returned Abeir stuff with a fine toothed comb was quite the treat. Ed Greenwood's style is among the most distinctive in game design, that's for sure!
Agreed, Ed is the reason I like Returned Abeir. |
Fillow |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 20:02:44 Christopher, I hope you collect any entry you meet in the FRCG in order to fill the 4E index project ! Don't you ? I book you this book ? |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 01 Oct 2008 : 18:44:37 I can't believe this. I left out a whole continent! From the Returned Abeir section:
"[T]he Shadowkiss" is "a drug- and poison vending gang active all around the Dragon Sea" led by "the fabulously rich Nandrel Gostur" and by Zasheena Drethyl, who "schemes to use her drugs to one day control Orlarrakh," the Green Duchess, the elder green dragon who rules all the Dusk Ports. –FRCG, pp. 203-03
The Storm Rune, in Eskorn, is a secret cabal of merchants who secretly work to advance mercantile interests, and reputations, at the explicit expense of the interests and reputation of the king and his knights. They use theft, vandalism and arson against merchants who aren't members of their organization. –FRCG, P. 204
As an aside, going over the Returned Abeir stuff with a fine toothed comb was quite the treat. Ed Greenwood's style is among the most distinctive in game design, that's for sure!
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Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 30 Sep 2008 : 21:16:45 Looks good, Fillow, except that the Blue Dawn is detailed in the Player's Guide, not the Campaign Guide. Thanks for all your work! |
Fillow |
Posted - 30 Sep 2008 : 20:42:06 Thanks a lot Christopher. I hope I correctly updated the 4E post. |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 30 Sep 2008 : 20:29:43 Okay, here's the notes I took for you today while I was reading, less the ones you already have. I think we've about hit all the named thieves guilds, bandit gangs and so on, so the last two I've got for you are pirate brotherhoods.
The ruins of Zhentil Keep: "the corsairs known as the Black Moon Brotherhood often descend on this wretched place, selling their captives into slavery and taking on new crew members desperate or wicked enough to sign on." –FRCG, p. 151
At Illipur, a ruined seaport on the Dragon Coast, the dried up harbor is full of landlocked wrecks. The city "is known to be under the control of a band of pirates called the Blue Dawn. Many speculate that the pirates can operate out of a landbound port because the group controls one of the few remaining skyships in Faerűn." –FRPG, p. 92 |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 29 Sep 2008 : 20:23:03 Some more post 1479.
The Fire Knives are still operating in Westgate. The now employ "the majority of the assassins, extortionists, enforcers, and spies" in the city, and the head of the Fire Knives is also the First Lord of Westgate. –FRCG, p. 116
The Nine Golden Swords is a Shou criminal organization in Telflamm. A related (or descended) Shou group of the same name is active in Westgate, but there they claim to be "an organization of the people, and operate in public opposition to the Fire Knives. –FRCG, p. 116
"The powerful criminal guild known as the Shadowmasters, servants of Shar and users of shadow power," are active throughout Thesk, but especially in Telflamm. –FRCG, p. 183
Numerous yakuza gangs are active in Thesk as well, with the Black Dragons usually on top in the gang wars that are especially active in the Shou-dominated city of Phsant. –FRCG, p. 183
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Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 28 Sep 2008 : 13:37:13 Hmmm...this one's a little tougher for listing purposes. There's definitely a thieves' guild in 1479 Baldur's Gate (it must be huge), because it's head, a woman called Nine-Fingers Keene, is listed on p. 94 of the FRCG as "one of the most powerful inhabitants" of the city, but it's not given a name! Maybe just list it as "Baldur's Gate Thieves' Guild" until more information comes to light? |
Fillow |
Posted - 28 Sep 2008 : 11:38:31 Thanks Christopher. I add it to the list asap. |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 27 Sep 2008 : 17:35:49 Here's another 4E entry for you, Fillow. From page 88 (the Aglarond entry) of the FRCG.
"The Stone Bears are notorious Aglarondan thieves. They operate out of Old Velprintalar, the squalor of which frustrates any real effort by city officials to bring the thieves to justice." |
Fillow |
Posted - 24 Sep 2008 : 20:05:11 Got it in Kara-Tur, Vol I. Thanks again. |
Fillow |
Posted - 24 Sep 2008 : 19:43:32 quote: Originally posted by Nilus Reynard
Tsui Tong - Operating in the semi-independant city of Kai Shan, in the landlocked Kao Shan Province. (Shou Lung)
Thanks Nilus. I Just seek the source and some information about their activities and then I will add this to the list. |
Nilus Reynard |
Posted - 24 Sep 2008 : 11:10:30 Tsui Tong - Operating in the semi-independant city of Kai Shan, in the landlocked Kao Shan Province. (Shou Lung)
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Fillow |
Posted - 21 Sep 2008 : 19:53:57 I tried to update the posts with your data dear fellow scribes. Please, bring more information about this (CENSURED) bad guys !
EDIT : how do you call a team of bandits ? an organization ? a guild ? a company ? What's the good term to describe them ? |
Fillow |
Posted - 20 Sep 2008 : 07:03:51 Thanks a lot to all of you. This work really begins to be interesting. |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 22:58:52 Here's a couple more from the FRCG:
Dark Moon Monks: an order of "stealthy, terrifying assassins" that the Church of Shar sponsors in place of a knightly arm. They're specifically not priests. "The group prefers those who have a talent for arcane or shadow powers." (p. 240)
Company Yargo: One of the "Five Companies" of "mercenaries, smugglers, traders, and buccaneers" who carry something of the legacy of Halruaa through the skies in magical flying ships. It seems that any of the companies may be engaged in outlawry of one kind or another at any given time, but I picked out Company Yargo in particular because they seem the most, well, criminal. The members "aren't reluctant to spill blood for the right price" and their halfling captain, "the brash Shil Yargo, has been implicated in high seas and overland piracy." (pp. 254-255)
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Nilus Reynard |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 21:34:20 The Iron Throne - They have been charged with attempted assassinations, extortion, thuggery, trading weapons to hostile nonhuman tribes and trafficking in smoke powder, poisons and drugs. They operate in Baldur's Gate. |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 21:24:22 quote: Originally posted by Fillow
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Thanks Christopher. Where could I find any information about the Night barony ? They play in Swordmage ? I do not remember them !
Nope, they're a long way from the Moonsea!
The Night Barony is the nickname for the cavern realm below Ahlarkhem, one of the Baronies of Erlkazar, the area north of the Lake of Steam (and across the Thornwood and the Cloven Mountains from there).
The surface baronies are the "Day Baronies." The Night Barony is the realm ruled over by the vampire bandit queen Saestra.
This is all on pages 126 and 127 of the Forgotten Realms Campaign Guide. |
Rinonalyrna Fathomlin |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 21:19:21 The Night Barony operates in Erlkazar, and information on them can be found in the FRCG. |
Fillow |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 21:12:21 quote: Originally posted by Christopher_Rowe
... But, for the 4E stuff you might want to put the Night Barony in under generalists, or wherever you feel a band of vampire bandits belongs.
Thanks Christopher. Where could I find any information about the Night barony ? They play in Swordmage ? I do not remember them ! |
Christopher_Rowe |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 20:26:50 My players (cheapskates that they are) are still passing around my copy of Swordmage, so I can't answer that one off the top of my head. But, for the 4E stuff you might want to put the Night Barony in under generalists, or wherever you feel a band of vampire bandits belongs. |
Fillow |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 18:49:18 Does someone remember the name of : - the slavers gang in Faces of deception ? - the gang named in Swordmage ? Those that Geran fought with to protect the shop of his she-friend... it's something like the "Crimson"...
Thanks |
Fillow |
Posted - 19 Sep 2008 : 18:46:14 quote: Originally posted by Markustay
There is an incredibly bizarre organization written-up in one of the old Dragon magazines.
It was run by a beholder wearing a 'zoot suit'.
Edit: I just looked it up - he (it?) was only hired muscle. The real brains of the operation is an Illithid named 'Dutch'.
Not sure at all I understood what you wrote Markus ! Which Dragon issue was it ? if you remember it however. Or do you remember the name of the organization ? |
Markustay |
Posted - 18 Sep 2008 : 00:48:40 There is an incredibly bizarre organization written-up in one of the old Dragon magazines.
It was run by a beholder wearing a 'zoot suit'.
Edit: I just looked it up - he (it?) was only hired muscle. The real brains of the operation is an Illithid named 'Dutch'. |
sfdragon |
Posted - 17 Sep 2008 : 09:43:59 the only two guilds I know of as they are listed in the frcs somewhere.
the shadow thieves, still picking pockets up and down the sword coast
and the fire knives, who now control westgate.
the vampiric guild once known as the night masks were ousted |
Yuen |
Posted - 17 Sep 2008 : 02:56:20 - Assassin's Guild
The Fire Knives are a group of exiled assassins from Cormyr. They now operate from Westgate and are allied to the Night Masks. |
Fillow |
Posted - 16 Sep 2008 : 20:13:04 - post 1479DR organizations : (* : These gangs already existed before the Spellplague)
- generalist gangs: The Fire Knives* are still operating in Westgate. They now employ "the majority of the assassins, extortionists, enforcers, and spies" in the city, and the head of the guild is the First Lord of Westgate. see the 4EFRCG, p.116) The Night barony. Generations of bandits, dozens of them now vampires swarm the caverns under the barony of Ahlarkhem. Saestra rules the gang. (see the 4EFRCG, p.127) The Company Yargo: One of the "Five Companies" of halfling "mercenaries, smugglers, traders, and buccaneers" who carry something of the legacy of Halruaa through the skies in magical flying ships. (4EFRCG, p.254) The Nine Golden Swords is a Shou criminal organization in Telflamm. (4EFRCG, p. 116) The Shadowmasters, powerful criminal guild, gathers servants of Shar and users of shadow power. They are active throughout Thesk, but especially in Telflamm. (4EFRCG, p. 183) the Black Dragons , a yakuza gang that is especially active in the Shou-dominated city of Phsant. (4EFRCG, p. 183) the Blue Dawn controls Illipur, a ruined seaport on the Dragon Coast. Many speculate that the pirates can operate out of a landbound port because the group controls one of the few remaining skyships in Faerűn. (4FRPG, p. 92) The Shadowkiss is "a drug- and poison vending gang active all around the Dragon Sea led by Nandrel Gostur and by Zasheena Drethyl. (4EFRCG, p. 203) The Storm Rune, in Eskorn, is a secret cabal of merchants who secretly work to advance mercantile interests. They use theft, vandalism and arson against merchants who aren't members of their organization. (4EFRCG, p. 204)
- thieves guilds: The Stone Bears are notorious Aglarondan thieves, led by Ambal. They operate out of Old Velprintalar. Baldur's Gate thieves guild, led by Nine-Fingers Keene. (FRCG, p.94) The Salt Creepers, the largest gang of thieves in Buldamar, on the eastern shore of the Lake of Salt. (FRCG, p. 167) The Shadow Thieves*, active in all Tethyr and Amn and certainly based in Darromar. (FRCG, p.178) The vampiric Night Masks*, led by Orbakh the Night King (Manshoon). They still operate over Westgate. (FRCG, p. 284)
- assassins guilds:
The Dark Moon Monks is an order of "stealthy, terrifying assassins" that the Church of Shar sponsors in place of a knightly arm. They're specifically not priests. "The group prefers those who have a talent for arcane or shadow powers." (see the 4EFRCG, p. 240)
- slavers :
The Crimson Chain, with its Chainsmen, known throughout the Moonsea. (see the Swordmage novel) The Black Moon Brotherhood are corsairs who often descend on the ruins of Zhentil Keep, selling their captives into slavery and taking on new crew members desperate or wicked enough to sign on." (see the 4EFRCG, p. 151) The Bloodreavers, a hobgoblin slavers band, are known to reside in the Thunder Peaks, around the disreputable “city” in Thunderspire Mountain. (from the Thunderspire Labyrinth FR Conversion, Dungeon 156, p. 32)
to be continued... |
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