It funny how most people seem to just report what earlier comments say... anyways, as has been said before the "Old Wolf"'s name actually is Mirt "the Moneylender"
However he was also referred to as Mirt the Merciless and Lord Walrus, but those would be more references than names, furthermore he was suspected and sometimes referred to as a Masked Lord of Waterdeep, thought technically that's a title rather than a name
I was thinking it would be amusing, if I was fast enough, to post the wrong answer as one of the first responses and see how many people copied it.
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gobleanMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited March 2013
Mirt the Merciless or Mirt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Merciless, later known as Mirt the Moneylender.
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Mirt the Merciless
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Mitt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Moneylender, or Mirt the Merciless.
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Mirt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Moneylender, the Merciless, Lord Walrus
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zebularMember, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 15,270Community Moderator
edited March 2013
Why that is Mirt the Moneylender of Waterdeep! He was referred to this nickname on several occasions in the Elminster Series by Ed Greenwood. Which, were by far some of my favorite FR novels!
As the Dothraki say, "it is known."
(Sorry, been marathoning GoT getting ready for season 3!)
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Mirt the Merciless, later known as Mirt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Merciless, AKA Mirt "the Moneylender", AKA Lord Walrus
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Mirt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Merciless, later known as Mirt the Moneylender
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Mirt the Moneylender
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I was thinking it would be amusing, if I was fast enough, to post the wrong answer as one of the first responses and see how many people copied it.
As the Dothraki say, "it is known."
(Sorry, been marathoning GoT getting ready for season 3!)
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This city promises death for the meek, glory for the bold, danger for all, and riches for Jade!
Elven Trickster Rogue: Two-bladed elf, tons of stabby stabby and that sort of thing...
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