The Noble Council Organization in D&D Forgotten Realms | World Anvil

The Noble Council

The nobility of Bral is a fractured group of wealthy landowners each pursuing his own goals. Some are powerful merchants, while others are dilettantes living off their ancestors' hard-earned fortunes. Many engage in classic intrigues to advance their own purposes while hindering those of their peers. Noble fops and dandies, at first glance, they wield a lot of power.
Type
Court, Noble
Notable Members
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Articles under The Noble Council

Aric Cozar
Character | Dec 24, 2022

The son of Calar and nephew of Prince Andru.

Arkan Nobrodukk
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Arkan is the only dwarvish member of the Noble Council. A retired adventurer, he has held his position since Cozar's day.

Basa Lianin
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Basa is a tall young woman of about 25 with an abrasive manner. She is the lady of the House Lianin, a thriving merchant family founded by a pirate captain who was bought off by Cozar.

Hastain
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Lord Hastain is a Reigar who lives in a noble villa by the Edge. His home is an endless party of bizarre entertainments and undisguised depravity.

Isandra Calanda
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Isandra is a trim woman of 40 years with clean good looks and a warm personality. She made her money the old fashioned way—she inherited it.

Kiade Ellodan
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Kiade is the head of the only house of elven nobles on The Rock of Bral, the House Ellodan.

Morgan Kullek
Character | Dec 24, 2022

Morgan is a brilliant merchant and hides his formidable mind behind a sour attitude of bickering and complaint.

Tiendor Alian
Character | Dec 25, 2022

Tiendor is a handsome, rakishly dressed halfelf, who is one of Andru's closest advisors and friends. He has known Andru since the prince was a young lad and he has recently returned to Bral after and absence of many years.

Underbarons of Bral
Organization | Dec 25, 2022

Four underbarons, each one equivalent to the master of a thieves’ guild, compete among themselves for greater shares of influence and income in the city.