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Centuries ago, a young man sailed from the village of {{BGWiki|Baldur's Gate|Grey Harbour}}. Where he went, what he saw, and the deeds he accomplished are simple legends today, but the wealth he returned with years later is a hard fact.
Centuries ago, a young man sailed from the village of {{BGWiki|Baldur's Gate (city)|Grey Harbour}}. Where he went, what he saw, and the deeds he accomplished are simple legends today, but the wealth he returned with years later is a hard fact.





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The Annals of Baldur's Gate covers the history of Baldur's Gate in easy to understand language.

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A history of the city of Baldur's Gate, as told with a bard's flair. Printed for the masses, this is no scholarly record.

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  • Books
  • Author: unknown
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GEN_World_AnnalsofBGOrigin
    UUID 3a8e1749-7e68-4497-ae49-a86d4016c49d


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Preface

Centuries ago, a young man sailed from the village of Grey Harbour. Where he went, what he saw, and the deeds he accomplished are simple legends today, but the wealth he returned with years later is a hard fact.


Balduran made Grey Harbour rich. His gold built docks, funded businesses, and raised strong walls to protect it all. One of the gates into this flourishing city was named in his honour, but so great was the wealth that flowed through it that the name of the gate became more famous than the village that started it all. The name Grey Harbour has been relegated to dusty history books and ancient maps, but Baldur's Gate? That name is on the lips of every traveller in Faerûn.