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Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 17 Jul 2012 : 06:50:31 Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone who considers themselves wise about Waterdeep could tell me if there was a period in Waterdeep’s history that was noteworthy for the number of assassinations that took place there?
If there’s no canon reference, would you be willing to share your speculations/informed supposition? Perhaps in the wake of war or strife within the city or after a plague (when human life might be considered cheap with so much death going around)?
Thank you in advance. 
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Jeremy Grenemyer |
Posted - 19 Jul 2012 : 06:54:40 Much appreciated, all. If you think of anything else having to do with assassins, murder and the like vis-a-vis Waterdeep, please feel free to mention it here. |
Fellfire |
Posted - 19 Jul 2012 : 00:01:38 Touche'. Lord's Court (?) I have a vague recollection of severed feet being left there as a calling card. One of Elaine's, perhaps? |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 18 Jul 2012 : 22:48:28 quote: Originally posted by crazedventurers
ahh yes, the Shadow Thieves modus operandi of de-feeting their enemies is a priceless piece of Realmslore

Cheers
Damian
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crazedventurers |
Posted - 18 Jul 2012 : 20:25:04 quote: Originally posted by Quale
Or just after the Shadow Thieves were exiled, before they accepted defeat
ahh yes, the Shadow Thieves modus operandi of de-feeting their enemies is a priceless piece of Realmslore

Cheers
Damian |
Quale |
Posted - 18 Jul 2012 : 08:56:05 Or just after the Shadow Thieves were exiled, before they accepted defeat |
Fellfire |
Posted - 17 Jul 2012 : 12:49:26 There is a period mentioned in Elaine's book, Dream Spheres, during which the noble families openly warred with one another. I'd have to reread it for more details. I think I recall tren being used as assassins historically . Might be a place to start some research or a good excuse to revisit a great book. |
Gary Dallison |
Posted - 17 Jul 2012 : 09:40:41 Not saying i am learned or wise in anything, but looking at the history i have on Waterdeep i think there are two periods that might fit what you are looking for. The first is a bit thin and would be from around 1026 until 1032 when the Warlord Raurlor came to rule Waterdeep and turned the city into a garrison town for his vision of the Empire of the North. It says he brooked no dissent from the populace so one can only assume he was harsh in punishing those who spoke out against him.
A better fit is the time of the Guildmasters 1256-1273 DR. All but two lords of Waterdeep were assassinated by the guildmasters in the wake of Aghairon's death. There was no effective governance as the ruling group of guildmasters bickered constantly. The Shadow Thieves gained a foothold in the city again so one can only assume the law was nonexistant or in the pocket of the guildmasters and therefore only concerned in protecting/enforcing their interests. The people were at the mercy of the scheming rulers who did whatever they could to stay rich and in power.
The Guildmasters era sounds like the time period you want. |