ALOUR'S GATE BEGAN AS A HARBOR TOWN
where traders would meet with "ghost light-
ers" - folk along the Sword Coast who used
lights to lure fogbound ships to shore. When
those ships ran aground, the ghost lighters
would scavenge the wrecks and haul their
plundered goods to Baldur's Gate, nestled on
the north shore of a bend in the River Chion-
thar, and sell their booty. In the years since,
Baidu r's Gate has grown into a walled city. To-
day, its foggy streets run red with the blood of unfortu-
nates who fall prey to evil opportunists, many of whom
count themselves as nobles, traders, pirates, and assas-
sins. An army of mercenary soldiers called the Flaming
Fist keeps order in the city, and these soldiers answer
to Grand Duke Ulder Ravengard. The members of the
Flaming Fist don't care about justice; they crave power
and coin, nothing else. But despite the Fist's reputation
for cruelty, the Grand Duke is widely regarded as an
honorable and reasonable man.
The city of Elturel, capital of Elturgard, is located
much farther inland along the River Chionthar. Whereas
Baldur's Gate has a well-earned reputation for being a
nest of vipers, Elturel is seen as a beacon of faith, order,
and high culture. The two cities have endured a long,
bitter rivalry that originated when Baldur's Gate began
stealing cargo and coin from ships heading to and from
Elturel, stifling that city's sea trade. Though the conflicts
between Baldur's Gate and Elturel have always faJlen
short of open warfare, relations between the cities have
been tense for a long time- too long, some would say.
CHAPTER l I A TALE OF TWO CITIES
FALL OF ELTUREL
A tenday ago, Grand Duke Ulder Ravengard left Baldur's
Gate with a company of Flaming Fist soldiers on a dip-
lomatic mission to Elturel, accepting a formal invitation
from Elturel's High Overseer, Thavius Kreeg. Raven-
gard did not go eagerly, however. It took months of per-
suasion by his fellow dukes-the other three members of
Baidu r's Gate's ruling Council of Four- to convince him
to accept Elturel's invitation and leave the city in their
capable hands. Duke Thalamra Vanthampur was es-
pecially convincing, having gathered petitions from the
nobility as well as leaders of the common rabble.
Not long after Ravengard arrived in Elturel, the city
was dragged down into the Nine Hells-wiped off the
map. Given the distance between the two cities, it's no
surprise that the residents of Baldur's Gate didn't bear
of Elturel's fate until refugees from Elturgard start-
ing arriving in droves. Rumors concerning Elturel's
disappearance spread like wildfire, stoking fears that
Baldur's Gate might be next. At the same time. panic
swept through the ranks of the Flaming Fist, which sud-
denly found itself without a strong leader.
In the grand duke's absence, the government of
Baldur's Gate continues to function under the three
remaining dukes- Belynne Stelmane, Dillard Portyr,
and Thalamra Vanthampur. Duke Portyr has gone so
far as to recall his niece, Liara Portyr, from her post as
commander of the Flaming Fist at Fort Beluarian in
Chult, in the hopes that she can keep the Flaming Fist
in check. However, it will take time for her ship to arrive.
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