OOC Setting Information: Waterdeep History

Khaira

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Waterdeep History: Synopsis

A Brief History of Waterdeep

Waterdeep was used as a trading site for trade activitives between northern tribesmen and southern merchants more than two millennia ago. By 1,000 years ago, permanent farms had sprung up in the area.

The first mention of a Waterdeep (not as a city, but as a collection of warlords) occurs only 400 years ago. The city was truly established as a going concern by 1032 DR, the year Ahghairon became the first Lord of Waterdeep, and the date from which Northreckoning is counted.

The city grew spectacularly, such that by 1248 DR both the City of the Dead and the guilds had been developed. The guildmasters seized control soon afterwards, ushering in a period of unrest and bitter conflict known as the Guildwars. The Guildwars ended only when the two surviving guildmasters brought in their own period of misrule.

It was only in 1273 DR that the present system of government (or lack thereof) was instituted. This was the year that the Magisters were established and the secret Lords of Waterdeep were firmly reestablished. Since that time, the city has continued to grow and prosper.

Humankind and other races come from all over the Realms to earn hard coin in the City of Splendors. Over the years these successful merchants have set up guilds and themselves become nobility, supporting the secretive Lords of Waterdeep who police the city fairly, yet with a light hand, by means of the superb city guard (soldiers), city watch (police), and over 20 black-robed magistrates.
As a result, Waterdeep is a place tolerant of different races, religions, and lifestyles. This in turn has encouraged commerce, and Waterdeep has grown into a huge, eclectic city.
 

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Timeline of Waterdeep History

In this brief outline, Waterdeep.s system of numbering years is used (known as Northreckoning; it is used throughout the human Northlands west of Anauroch).

The current year is 1332 in Cormyr (whose system is used in Sembia, Westgate, and the western coastlands of The Sea of Fallen Stars) and 1357 in Dalereckoning (the system used in the Dalelands, the Moonsea lands to the north, and over much of Thar and the other Northlands to the east of Anauroch); note that Northreckoning dates from Ahghairon.s ascension to the throne, and not the initial founding of the city.

NR -2120: Annual trade begins at the future site of Waterdeep, between the ships from the South and Northern human tribes.
NR -980: Permanent farms established in the area by tribes who settle locally.
NR -560: Tribes conquered by Ulbaereg Bloodhand, and united. Irrigation and extensive building begins.
NR -160: Nimoar the Reaver conquers the Bloodhand tribe, and seizes the docks and buildings of the harbor. Nimoar.s Hold is fortified with a log palisade.
NR -145: Pirate raids in force from the South.
NR -143: The Bull Elk tribe of the Dessarin sets Nimoar.s Hold afire, but is defeated and driven off. The Hold is rebuilt.
NR -100: First Trollwar. Forces led by Nimoar clear the Evermoors of trolls, burning miles of land bare while slaying the everlasting ones.
NR -96: Heavy orc raids. Death of Nimoar. Gharl chosen as War Lord by the tribe.
NR -92: Second Trollwar. Continual strife for a decade; the name Waterdeep comes into common usage. Six War Lords of Waterdeep die in battle during this dark time. City population grows as tribes gather in it for safety.
NR -80: Rise of Ahghairon, mage of the Northern wastes. The trolls are defeated and scattered.
NR -58: Castle Waterdeep built (single keep on site of Nimoar.s Hold). City walls expanded and rebuilt. Lauroun named first female War Lord.
NR -22: The walls are expanded again, and the harbor fortified. Waterdeep becomes the Free City of Waterdeep, Lauroun its .Warlord . (ruler).
NR -6: Death of Lauroun in orc raids. Raurlor proclaims himself Warlord of Waterdeep. Black Claw orc horde defeated at Stump Bog.
NR 0: Raurlor announces Empire of the North. Ahghairon defied Raurlor, The Warlord is killed. Ahghairon, takes the Warlord.s seat, and declares himself the first Lord of Waterdeep. The City grows under his just rule, and is prosperous. System of Wards introduced; initially four in number, Castle, Trades, Dock, and
Temple (later Southern) Ward.
NR 216: Waterdeep grows fivefold, and crime becomes a problem. Formation of Guilds. (recognition of merchant gentry; .noble. families developing). Creation of City of the Dead.
NR 224: Death of Ahghairon. Guildmasters seize power in the City
NR 230: Guildwars, culminating in the slaying of all but two Guildmasters,
Lhorar Gildeggh and Ehlemm Zoar. They declare themselves the Two Lords Magister.
.Misrule of the Magisters. begins. Thieves. Guild operates openly.
NR 241: Baeron and Shilarn, Lords of Waterdeep, slay the Two Lords Magister, and revive Ahghairon.s system of rule. Baeron rules openly. Houses of the Lords Magister are declared Outcasts, and exiled. Magisters (.Black Robes.) appointed
to keep justice. Thieves. Guild outlawed.
NR 244: Shilarn gives birth to Baeron.s daughter, Lhestyn. North and Sea Wards added to city.
NR 266: Lhestyn, as .The Masked Lady,. infiltrates the Thieves. Guild and exposes it. Thieves. Guild is crushed.
NR 268: Lhestyn weds the mage Zelphar Arunsun of Neverwinter.
NR 270: Khelben Arunsun, later to become the Archmage .Blackstaff, . born to Lhestyn and Zelphar.
NR 276: Baeron dies of fever. Shilarn immolates herself on Baeron.s pyre. Lhestyn becomes the .open. Lord of Waterdeep. Lhestyn.s (later Piergeiron.s) Palace built as home for the .open. Lord of Waterdeep.
NR 279: Zelphar slain by fell sorcery. Lhestyn names the paladin Piergeiron her successor- as Open Lord of the City. Durnan founds the Red Sashes.
NR 282: Death of Lhestyn. Piergeiron takes the throne.

290 NR
Khelben, son of Lhestyn returns to Waterdeep and claims Arunsun Tower as his own, renaming it after his title of "Blackstaff".
326 NR
The Time of Troubles. Magic fails worldwide; gods cast down from celestial realms and walk the earth. Rise of Mystra, Goddess of Magic; Cyric, Prince of Lies; Bane, God of Tyranny; and, alter, Kelemvor, Judge of the Dead.
336 NR
The Fall of Zhentil Keep. (Present year as per 1357 DR)

(More to be added soon up to present year, 1372 Dalereckoning (DR)/340 Northreckoning (NR)
 
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