Nobleman

Generic Noblemen litter the landscape, particularly in comfortable Inns across the land. Here are a few.

Thurston
Thurston and his wife are found in the large suite on the ground floor of the Candlekeep Inn. If you speak to him, he initiates dialogue between you and his wife, who sometimes passes the dialogue back to him.


 * "Step up to the heat, young one.  You'll NEED a good fire to warm the chill stares of those monks.  Most inhospitable, they are.  Isn't that so, Lovey?"


 * (wife) "Oh yes darling, they are MOST standoffish."


 * 1:- They lead a somewhat cloistered life here, so they are unaccustomed to many visitors.  You are perhaps a bit... colorful compared to what they are used to.
 * 2:- Watch your tongue!  This was my home for a good part of my life and I'll not have you slighting them in their own keep!
 * 3:- Oh, I would not let it concern you, milady.  Perhaps they are not used to wealth such as yours.  You are quite wealthy, are you not?  Bring a lot of expensive jewelry with you?
 * Perhaps that was it? It may have looked as though we were showing off. I'm going to lock all my jewelry back in the room, dear, so I don't offend them again.
 * (Thurston) A capital idea, Lovey. Perhaps I should do the same? Leave the finery under lock and key whilst we brush up on our reading? I can think of no safer a place than here. I doubt very much that a scoundrel would pay the book fee into this place to burglr the Inn. Laughable!


 * 4:- Perhaps they have not been as welcoming as they could have, but you ARE strangers in their home.
 * Option 3 leads to

Quincy
Quincy is found upstairs in the Candlekeep Inn. He will tell you his name if you ask, and dismiss you rudely no matter what you say.

Christian
Christian is in a room upsairs in the Candlekeep Inn. If you ask his name, he will tell you that he is "Christian of Waterdeep." He will dismiss you rudely no matter what you say.