1. Organizations

Arcane Brotherhood

Faction

Mysterious Guild of Wizards

Trading company and wizard's guild based in Luskan, operating from their Host Tower structure. The organization's power is well-established and feared, but its intentions shrouded in mystery beyond building its own strength and wealth and control over the North. Even its leadership was unknown.

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Known Events

  • (Around 1300 DR) The Arcane Brotherhood appears in Luskan and begins its grab for power.
  • (1373 DR) a cabal of dragons, including the white dragon White Dragons of the Frozenfar, attacked the Arcane Brotherhood's Host Tower, stealing a hoard of magical items and research.
  • (1376 DR) Waterdeep sends an attack force including adventurers and mercenaries to Luskan, successfully removing the guild's control of the City of Sails (Luskan).
  • (Around 1400 DR) The Arcane Brotherhood reforms claiming to be a "School of Magical Study", focusing solely on magical research and staying away from politics. The leadership of Luskan was hesitant at first, but over time gradually came to accept this new version of the Brotherhood.

Rumor and Legend

  • As with so many things of the ancient times, the Host Tower is likely a creation of The Netheril from before the Dale Reckoning (1 DR).
  • Before the Arcane Brotherhood, the tower was held by a group of powerful undead Liches, called The Grand Cabal. This group and the tower were untouched even when Luskan was overrun by invasions over the centuries.
  • (Around 800 DR) the Grand Cabal was banished or destroyed when Laeral Silverhand herself broke through its defenses and lifted its shadow of fear over the land.
  • The brotherhood has four "Overwizards" each living in one of the Host Tower's branches, and a high-leader "Archmage Arcane" in the central spire.
  • Were it not for the powerful guild of wizards known as The Many-Starred Cloak in Neverwinter, it is quite likely the Brotherhood would have long ago assumed control of the "City of Skilled Hands" down the coast.