Lords of Waterdeep
The Lords of Waterdeep are the ruling council of Waterdeep, forming the basis of its secretive oligarchy government. Established by the Old Mage of Waterdeep, Ahghairon in 1032 DR as an alternative to the rule of warlords (who tend to default to imperialistic and militaristic definitions of prosperity), the rule of the Lords is not just council-based, but also mostly anonymous. The council is made up of sixteen Lords, fifteen of whom are Masked Lords, and represented by a single Open Lord.
The Open Lord: Piergeiron the Paladinson
Piergeiron's role is simple: he is the public face of the Lords of Waterdeep. He is not their leader - his is only voice among many - but it is the nature of the Open Lordship that he fulfills the function of being the publicly accountable and culpable person. In theory, his role is to be that person who can be held publicly accountable for the actions of the Lords, and whose existence prevents the rule of a wholly anonymous, faceless body of potential tyrants. Piergeiron holds a set of distinct legal powers granted him by his position of Open Lord.
- The First Ambassador of Waterdeep: As the Open Lord, Piergeiron acts as the foremost diplomat for the city of Waterdeep, allowing congress with other nations and city-states who would never be comfortable dealing with a collection of faceless figures in diplomacy. As such, the Palace in the Castle Ward - a beautiful, accessible edifice - is given over to his purposes, where Waterdeep Castle upon the slopes of Mount Waterdeep remains the domain of the Masked Lords. Though he has extensive and comfortable suites within the Castle, it can't truly be called his "home," housing as it does extensive suites for visiting dignitaries, offices of the city bureaucracy and the like.
- Commander of the Watch: The Open Lord also acts as the foremost authority for the city's Watch, although in practical terms, the actual running of the Watch is given over to the Captain of the Watch, who reports to Piergeiron directly.
- Warden of the Guard: The Open Lord also acts as the Warden of the Guard, the supreme commander of Waterdeep's military forces, although as with the Watch, there is a more direct general who answers to Piergeiron.
- Overmaster of the Guilds: As Open Lord, Piergeiron also holds the power of authority over the guilds of Waterdeep, with the power to override guild law. In a political world where much is done with subtle manipulations, semantic and creative interpretations of law and the like, Piergeiron is empowered to cut right through and issue absolute decrees.
Piergeiron's capability and fitness for the job is easily demonstrated by how many of Waterdeep's enemies would like nothing more than to see him dead - and more than a few have tried to accomplish that end. Fortunately, Piergeiron is no weak courtier - he is the son (as his name suggests) of the famous Athar (called the Shining Knight, and the Arm of Tyr). Like his father before him, Piergeiron is a powerful paladin of Tyr. As such, he tends to be something of a simple man, not given to subtlety and clever speech. He prefers to listen, and is wise in his choice of advisors over the years, chief among them the archmage of Waterdeep, Khelben "Blackstaff" Arunsun. Still, this trait does show itself through - his detractors often sneeringly refer to him as "Thickskull" (although never to his face or allies).