Our Help File wrote:The Harpers
The Harpers organisation works as a force for good in the Kingdoms. Its
name is derived from the fact that many of its members are bards, but
they accept members from most other guilds. It is said that such famous
people as Elminster, Khelben Blackstaff and Storm Silverhand are harpers.
Rumour has it that their head quarters are somewhere in Berdusk.
Alas, Isle of Kev let me down on the For4 sourcebook Code of the Harpers, but there are many many links on the net relating to them. I have electronic and paper copies of this book if anyone needs it.The website wrote:CODE OF THE HARPERS
Harpers work against villainy and wickedness wherever they find it but they work ever mindful of the consequences of what they do.
All beings should walk free of fear, with the right to live their lives as they wish.
The rule of law aids peace and fosters freedom, so long as the laws are just and those who enforce them lenient and understanding.
No extreme is good. For freedom to flourish, all must be in balance: the powers of realms, the reaches of the cities and the wilderlands into each other, and the influence of one being over another.
Whaterver it takes, a Harper will do. Pride never rules the deeds of a true Harper.
Harpers can spare themselves less freedom than those they work to protect must have but even a Harper must be free.
Harpers police their own. A Harper who hears the call of personal power can no longer hear the sweet song of the harp. A Harper who seizes power, and holds it above all else, is a traitor to the harp. Traitors must die, for freedom to live.
Without a past, no being can appreciate what they have, and where they may be going.
Our Website wrote:HARPERS
The Harpers are a semi-secret society. They are primarily a good-aligned group that is allied with a number of good churches, and recieving support from powerful neutral individuals, including druidic circles. Thier aim is to keep dangers both of and to civilisation at bay. They believe in the power of individuals, the balance between the wild and the civilised, and the good of humankind and its allied sentient races. They also believe in preserving the tales of the past, so that one may learn from those tales in the future. The harpers attract a wide variety of adventurers, but the society is most attractive to elves, rangers and bards.
Harpers are spread throughout the North and the Heartlands, often operating in secret. They are by nature meddlers and often operate alone or in small groups to achieve their ends.
What a Harper is in the words of Mirt the Moneylender of Waterdeep, explaining to Shandril:
"Right, then, good Lady Shandril, I shall try to tell thee something of what it is to be a Harper." ... "A Harper holds peaceful sharing of the lands above all other goals." ... "By sharing, we mean all the races living in and under the land, where each prefers to live, trading together where desire and need stir them to, and respecting each other's holds and ways -- without the daily bloodletting that all too often holds sway in the Realms today." ... "True, we must fight, it seems often enough to keep our swords and our tempers both sharp enough. Yet, know ye; all of us fight when we must, or die. Moroever, ye only hear of blades drawn and death and spells hurled, and never know of the many, many times that a quiet word or a skilfull deal has turned enemies aside from each other, forced a way clear where none was before, or distracted foes from the eager task of tearing each other's throats out. That is the true Harper way: subtle and quiet, behind the shouting. Trust and wisdom, and outfoxing othes is what we deal in."
Taken from the Harper novel, Crown of Fire by Ed Greenwood.