Not to be confused with Madeline Whitburn
Lady Whitburn is an unnamed member of the 

“Old lady Whitburn, the mother-in-law, never comes down to the Lower City. I'm glad I'm not such a snob.„
Involvement[edit | edit source]
Act Three[edit | edit source]
When spoken with, Lady Whitburn comments on shopping and claims that she is not a snob. Despite this, neither she nor Lord Whitburn appear concerned with the events going on around Baldur's Gate.
Idle banter[edit | edit source]
Lady Whitburn has idle banter with Lord Whitburn:
- Lord Whitburn: This neighbourhood isn't what it used to be.
- Lady Whitburn: What is, dear? What is?
- Lord Whitburn: You, darling! You're just as rich as the day I married you.
- Lady Whitburn: What is, dear? What is?
- Lady Whitburn: No Lower City house can compare to our mansion next to the High Hall.
- Lord Whitburn: Right! Safest place in the city, too.
- Lady Whitburn: It was so clever of your grandparents to build there.
- Lord Whitburn: Right! Safest place in the city, too.
- Lady Whitburn: Refugees. What a dreadful existence.
- Lord Whitburn: We could take a few in. Our mansion's big enough.
- Lady Whitburn: Oh, you are the funny one!
- Lord Whitburn: We could take a few in. Our mansion's big enough.
- Lady Whitburn: Darling, did you hear that crier from Baldur's Mouth? Lord Gortash is dead!
- Lord Whitburn: Lord Gortash, dead! Do you know what that means, sweetness?
- Lady Whitburn: A state funeral! And we're sure to be invited. I'll need new clothes!
- Lord Whitburn: You always look smashing in black, dear. Wear your diamonds.
- Lady Whitburn: A state funeral! And we're sure to be invited. I'll need new clothes!
- Lord Whitburn: Lord Gortash, dead! Do you know what that means, sweetness?
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The relationship between Lord and Lady Whitburn on the one hand and Lady Madeline Whitburn on the other is unclear.