Bruenor Battlehammer is ruler over the dwarves of Icewind Dale, and known for his stubbornness. Learning of the incident, Bruenor was extremely angry with Wulfgar. In the Year of the Prince, 1357 DR, Bruenor and his armies drove out the duergar, and Bruenor set himself up as King of Mithral Hall, with a few thousand settlers from other dwarven kingdoms, such as Citadel Felbarr, swearing their allegiance to him. Alignment In the meantime, Entreri took Regis at dagger point to return him to Calimport. The companions mourned his loss deeply, most of all Bruenor. He was also known for having never taken a bath. After leaving Regis in Calimport as the new guildmaster of the thieves' guild, they went back to their home in the north, and spent the winter gathering forces to take back Mithral Hall, as was Bruenor's long-held dream. Befriended Drizzt do-urden, was suspicious at first, but became friends over time. Occupation [24], Bruenor's time in Icewind Dale was short-lived as Gandalug died a few years after resuming his reign. [13] His legacy of leadership still persisted decades after his death. [22], During Drizzt's and Catti-brie's six-year absence from his side, Bruenor became closer friends with Regis. Forgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game.Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories. [35], In 1484 DR, Bruenor also received from Wulfgar the horn of summoning that held the embodiment of the battlerager Thibbledorf Pwent. But while they traveled across Icewind Dale, Regis joined them, fleeing from Pasha Pook's master assassin Artemis Entreri, who was sent to kill Regis and take back his ruby pendant, but Regis had fled before Artemis Entreri arrived at his house in Bryn Shander, but kidnapped Catti-brie, and began a hunt across the north to track down Regis, joining up with members from the Host Tower of the Arcane in Luskan on the search, who wished to hunt down and capture Drizzt Do'Urden, as Dendybar the Mottled mistakenly believed that he had Crenshinibon, or at least knew where to find it. After Drizzt accidentally released the banishment, Errtu brought Wulfgar back to the Prime Material Plane to witness his friends' destruction. Several years later, Greenwood brought the setting to publication for the D&D game as a series of magazine articles, and … Catti-brie was beautiful, auburn-haired, and blue-eyed. Family: Catti-brie (Adopted Daughter) and Wulfgar( Son in law), Companions: Catti-brie, Wulfgar, Drizzt, and Regis. [15] Although he had initially agreed to help Drizzt, for several years he had given up on that plan, until he met his cursed friend Thibbledorf Pwent, who reminded him of the importance of loyalty to his friends. 1120 DR [citation needed] The lady had divined Bruenor's predicament and went to help. Drizzt, thinking that Bruenor had died, took the one-horned helm and placed it on a stick in the cave he used as a shelter as a way to bring him back from being the Hunter. Bruenor and the companions went to investigate, which resulted in the rooting out of the drow. Bruenor strapped a single-bladed axe and a gold-colored shield with the foaming mug symbol of Clan Battlehammer to his back. When she and Drizzt came back, weeks later, their news of a planned drow war on Mithral Hall forced Bruenor out of his depression. For all of his adult life, Bruenor dreamed of returning to Mithral Hall to reclaim his homeland. When Catti-brie was struck by the blue fire of the Spellplague in 1385 DR, it gave her a spellscar in the distinctive form of an hourglass, the lower half of which was nearly filled while the top half had only a small sliver of bruising.In her second life, despite her new heritage, the reincarnated Catti-brie appeared much the same as in her first body: she had thick, light brown hair with red highlights and blue eyes.