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==History==
==History==
The region that would become the Hold of the Sea Princes was heavily settled by [[Suel]] during the [[Great Migrations]]. Eventually it came under the control of the Kingdom of [[Keoland]]. In the mid-fifth century [[Common Year|CY]], pirates of the [[Azure Sea]] and [[Jeklea Bay]] began a rebellion against the Throne of the Lion. Distracted as they were by their northern wars, the Keoish could do little to prevent them from conquering the isles off the coast. By [[444 CY]], the pirates had established a loose coalition named after the ''Sea Prince'', a vessel captained by a notable pirate of noble Keoish blood.
The region that would become the Hold of the Sea Princes was heavily settled by [[Suel]] during the [[Great Migrations]]. Eventually it came under the control of the Kingdom of [[Keoland]]. In the mid-[[fifth century CY]], pirates of the [[Azure Sea]] and [[Jeklea Bay]] began a rebellion against the Throne of the Lion. Distracted as they were by their northern wars, the Keoish could do little to prevent them from conquering the isles off the coast. By [[444 CY]], the pirates had established a loose coalition named after the ''Sea Prince'', a vessel captained by a notable pirate of noble Keoish blood.


In 453 CY, King [[Tavish III]] of Keoland led an army through the hot, diseased [[Hool Marsh]] and to the city of [[Westkeep]], where they lay siege. In the short conflict that followed, Tavish III died, and his legendary family sword, ''[[Vilharian]]'', was lost. After the pirates (somewhat indecisively) lost the [[Battle of Jetsom Island]] to Keoland in [[464 CY]], the pirate captains decided to settle down and be princes rather than brigands. The Hold of the Sea Princes began to flourish, with an economy based on vast plantations and the trade of slaves captured from the [[Amedio Jungle]] to the south.  
In 453 CY, King [[Tavish III]] of Keoland led an army through the hot, diseased [[Hool Marsh]] and to the city of [[Westkeep]], where they lay siege. In the short conflict that followed, Tavish III died, and his legendary family sword, ''[[Vilharian]]'', was lost. After the pirates (somewhat indecisively) lost the [[Battle of Jetsom Island]] to Keoland in [[464 CY]], the pirate captains decided to settle down and be princes rather than brigands. The Hold of the Sea Princes began to flourish, with an economy based on vast plantations and the trade of slaves captured from the [[Amedio Jungle]] to the south.  


In [[573 CY]], [[Jeon II]] became the ruling prince of the land. In [[577 CY]], Jeon II, along with the rulers of the [[Duchy of Berghof]] and [[Sybarate]], began campaigning for slavery to be outlawed within the land. Perhaps their efforts would have met with some success if the Hold of the Sea Princes  were not invaded by the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] shortly thereafter.
In [[573 CY]], [[Jeon II]] became the ruling prince of the land. In [[577 CY]], Jeon II, along with the rulers of the [[Duchy of Berghof]] and [[Sybarate Isle]], began campaigning for slavery to be outlawed within the land. Perhaps their efforts would have met with some success if the Hold of the Sea Princes  were not invaded by the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]] shortly thereafter.


Around [[583 CY|583]] or [[584 CY]], an ambassador from the "[[Scarlet Brotherhood|Kingdom of Shar]]", resplendent in his red-hooded robe, arrived at the court of Jeon II, demanding the Sea Princes submit to his government or be destroyed. When the assembled lords mocked him, he presented them with a list of 30 petty nobles, who were all (save three) assassinated before the following morning. Within a fortnight, the Hold of the Sea Princes belonged to the Great and Hidden Empire of the Scarlet Brotherhood.
Around [[583 CY|583]] or [[584 CY]], an ambassador from the "[[Scarlet Brotherhood|Kingdom of Shar]]", resplendent in his red-hooded robe, arrived at the court of Jeon II, demanding the Sea Princes submit to his government or be destroyed. When the assembled lords mocked him, he presented them with a list of 30 petty nobles, who were all (save three) assassinated before the following morning. Within a fortnight, the Hold of the Sea Princes belonged to the Great and Hidden Empire of the Scarlet Brotherhood.
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Only recently has there been any kind of reversal in the Hold's fortunes. In [[589 CY]], several junior members of the Scarlet Brotherhood revealed themselves to be members of a [[Tharizdun]]-worshiping dissident sect known as the Black Brotherhood. They triggered a revolt in the name of the entropy they revered, leading soldiers of [[Hepmonaland]] through the streets of [[Monmurg]]. Though that uprising was quelled within a day, revolution spread throughout the land.
Only recently has there been any kind of reversal in the Hold's fortunes. In [[589 CY]], several junior members of the Scarlet Brotherhood revealed themselves to be members of a [[Tharizdun]]-worshiping dissident sect known as the Black Brotherhood. They triggered a revolt in the name of the entropy they revered, leading soldiers of [[Hepmonaland]] through the streets of [[Monmurg]]. Though that uprising was quelled within a day, revolution spread throughout the land.


As of [[591 CY]], the Hold of the Sea Princes is in chaos, suffering from violent upheavals and bitter conflict. It is ruled by a number of petty warlords and savage tribal leaders drawn from the ranks of escaped slaves. The Scarlet Brotherhood still controls [[Monmurg]], as well as the islands of [[Flotsom]], [[Jetsom]], and [[Fairwind]].
In [[591 CY]], the Hold of the Sea Princes is in chaos, suffering from violent upheavals and bitter conflict. It is ruled by a number of petty warlords and savage tribal leaders drawn from the ranks of escaped slaves. The Scarlet Brotherhood still controls [[Monmurg]], as well as the islands of [[Flotsom Isle|Flotsom]], [[Jetsom Isle|Jetsom]], [[Fairwind Isle|Fairwind]], and [[Sybarate Isle|Sybarate]]. .


==External links==
== External links ==
{{External link disclaimer}}
* ''"The Fraternity of the Brazen Blade."'' World of Greyhawk Discussion, Canonfire!. Jan 26, 2007. [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2389 Available online]
* ''"The Fraternity of the Brazen Blade."'' World of Greyhawk Discussion, Canonfire!. Jan 26, 2007. [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=2389 Available online]
* Woesinger. ''"A Geographical and Historical Survey of the Duchy of Berghof."'' Canonfire!. 2006. [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=814 Available online]
* Woesinger. ''"A Geographical and Historical Survey of the Duchy of Berghof."'' Canonfire!. 2006. [http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=814 Available online]
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*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''The World of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
*[[Gygax, Gary]]. ''The World of Greyhawk''. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
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*[[Paul Looby|Looby, Paul]] and [[Stuart Kerrigan]]. "The Duchy of [[Berghof]]." Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online: http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=lg/lgmp/20051213a
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 21 June 2025

Greyhawk Realm
Hold of the Sea Princes
The arms of the Sea Princes, as depicted in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000).
General information
Region:Sheldomar Valley
Government
Ruler:Elder Brother Hammandaturian controls the eastern isles and cities; various local warlords, tribal clerics, and foreign armies hold the remainder
Government:Chaotic
Alignments:CN*, CE, N, NE, LE
Established:444 CY
Demographics
Capital:Monmurg
Population:420,000
Races:Human 79% (Sofz), Halfling 8%, Elf 4%, Dwarf 3%, Gnome 2%, Half-elf 1%, Half-orc 1%, Other 2%
Languages:Common, Olman, Amedi, Keolandish, Halfling
Groups
Religions:Osprem, Xerbo, Procan, Norebo, Green Man, Kelanen, Kurell (native Holders); Syrul, Bralm, Tharizdun? (Scarlet Brotherhood); Olman pantheon, especially Chitza-Atlan (Olman)
Allies:None
Enemies:Amedio Jungle natives, Keoland, Yeomanry (minor)

The Hold of the Sea Princes is a realm south of Keoland.

History

The region that would become the Hold of the Sea Princes was heavily settled by Suel during the Great Migrations. Eventually it came under the control of the Kingdom of Keoland. In the mid-fifth century CY, pirates of the Azure Sea and Jeklea Bay began a rebellion against the Throne of the Lion. Distracted as they were by their northern wars, the Keoish could do little to prevent them from conquering the isles off the coast. By 444 CY, the pirates had established a loose coalition named after the Sea Prince, a vessel captained by a notable pirate of noble Keoish blood.

In 453 CY, King Tavish III of Keoland led an army through the hot, diseased Hool Marsh and to the city of Westkeep, where they lay siege. In the short conflict that followed, Tavish III died, and his legendary family sword, Vilharian, was lost. After the pirates (somewhat indecisively) lost the Battle of Jetsom Island to Keoland in 464 CY, the pirate captains decided to settle down and be princes rather than brigands. The Hold of the Sea Princes began to flourish, with an economy based on vast plantations and the trade of slaves captured from the Amedio Jungle to the south.

In 573 CY, Jeon II became the ruling prince of the land. In 577 CY, Jeon II, along with the rulers of the Duchy of Berghof and Sybarate Isle, began campaigning for slavery to be outlawed within the land. Perhaps their efforts would have met with some success if the Hold of the Sea Princes were not invaded by the Scarlet Brotherhood shortly thereafter.

Around 583 or 584 CY, an ambassador from the "Kingdom of Shar", resplendent in his red-hooded robe, arrived at the court of Jeon II, demanding the Sea Princes submit to his government or be destroyed. When the assembled lords mocked him, he presented them with a list of 30 petty nobles, who were all (save three) assassinated before the following morning. Within a fortnight, the Hold of the Sea Princes belonged to the Great and Hidden Empire of the Scarlet Brotherhood.

Only recently has there been any kind of reversal in the Hold's fortunes. In 589 CY, several junior members of the Scarlet Brotherhood revealed themselves to be members of a Tharizdun-worshiping dissident sect known as the Black Brotherhood. They triggered a revolt in the name of the entropy they revered, leading soldiers of Hepmonaland through the streets of Monmurg. Though that uprising was quelled within a day, revolution spread throughout the land.

In 591 CY, the Hold of the Sea Princes is in chaos, suffering from violent upheavals and bitter conflict. It is ruled by a number of petty warlords and savage tribal leaders drawn from the ranks of escaped slaves. The Scarlet Brotherhood still controls Monmurg, as well as the islands of Flotsom, Jetsom, Fairwind, and Sybarate. .

Disclaimer:Any lore presented through the following links does not necessarily adhere to established officially published content, and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki.

  • "The Fraternity of the Brazen Blade." World of Greyhawk Discussion, Canonfire!. Jan 26, 2007. Available online
  • Woesinger. "A Geographical and Historical Survey of the Duchy of Berghof." Canonfire!. 2006. Available online
  • Bridges, Michael. Unconquered Hold of the Sea Princes. Oerth Journal #32. Greyhawk Online. 2020. Available Online

References

Citations
Bibliography
———. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1983.
———. The Gauntlet. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1984.

Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index (EGI) is based on previous work of Jason Zavoda through '08, continued by numerous other fans. The EGI article has a list of sources, product names, abbreviations, and a link to the full, downloadable index.

Topic Type Description Product Page/Card/Image

Bright Ship coin - Electrum piece (Sea Princes) Item Coin, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 100
Common coin - Copper piece (Sea Princes) Item Coin, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 100
Gold Admiral coin - Gold pieces (Sea Princes) Item Coin, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 100
Highlord coin - Platinum Piece (Sea Princes) Item Coin, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 100
Hold of the Sea Princes Kingdom Reference SEE Sea Princes, Hold of
Lost Treasure Fleet of the Sea Princes Adventure World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 28, 29
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #263 51
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #264 47
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #270 60
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #292 98
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #297 93
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #299 102, 103
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #315 51, 53, 54
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #348 69, 70
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #AN3 102
Sea Princes People Group People, Dungeon magazine #019 5
Sea Princes People Group People, Dungeon magazine #041 50
Sea Princes People Group People, From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 9, 10, 17, 29, 31, 36, 37, 52, 61, 63
Sea Princes People Group People, From the Ashes: Campaign Book 60, 87
Sea Princes People Group People, From the Ashes: References Card #2
Sea Princes People Group People, From the Ashes: References Card #9
Sea Princes People Group People, Greyhawk Adventures 87, 90, 91
Sea Princes People Group People, Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book 16, 23, 29
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e 13, 15, 98
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 6, 12, 16, 63, 66, 72, 96, 98, 100, 101, 102, 121, 134, 135, 136, 140, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 153, IBC
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Journal #0 12
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Journal #1 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 30, 33
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Journal #2 29, 30
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Journal #3 12, 22, 29
Sea Princes People Group People, Living Greyhawk Journal #4 16, 30
Sea Princes People Group People, Player's Guide to Greyhawk 10
Sea Princes People Group People, PHBR2 - The Complete Thief's Handbook 85, 86
Sea Princes People Group People, Polyhedron magazine #043 30
Sea Princes People Group People, The Adventure Begins 19, 32, 33
Sea Princes People Group People, The Scarlet Brotherhood 5, 6, 9, 14, 18, 63, 71
Sea Princes People Group People, U3 The Final Enemy 16
Sea Princes People Group People, UK2 Sentinel 3, 31
Sea Princes People Group People, UK3 Gauntlet 1, 3, 31
Sea Princes People Group People, WG8 Fate of Istus 25
Sea Princes People Group People, The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) IC, 2, 5, 7, 12, 15, 17, 20, 21, 23, 25
Sea Princes People Group People, WGR2 Treasures of Greyhawk 41, 42, 45
Sea Princes People Group People, WGR4 The Marklands 10
Sea Princes People Group People, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 9, 14, 28, 34, 39, 46, 47, 51, 54, 56, 57, 61, IBC
Sea Princes People Group People, World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 11, 28
Sea Princes People Group People, The City of Greyhawk: Adventure Cards 5
Sea Princes People Group People, The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 67
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #052 19, 20
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #057 13
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #090 26
Sea Princes People Group People, Dragon magazine #230 13
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), C1 The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan 2
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), The City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions 67
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #052 20
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #055 18
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #090 26
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #230 13
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #263 51
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #264 47
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #270 60
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #292 98
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dragon magazine #299 102, 103
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Dungeon magazine #041 50
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess 36
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Ghosts of Saltmarsh, D&D 5e 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32, 120
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book 29, 32
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk, Living Onnwal Gazetteer, D&D 3.5e 13, 15, 98
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 16, 66, 100, 101, 102, 121, 135, 147, 152, IBC
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk Journal #1 18, 19
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk Journal #2 29, 30
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk Journal #3 12
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Living Greyhawk Journal #4 16
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Player's Guide to Greyhawk 5, 8, 11, 16, 34, 59
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), PHBR2 - The Complete Thief's Handbook 85
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Polyhedron magazine #043 30
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), Slavers, AD&D 2e 87, 92
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), The Adventure Begins 15, 16, 19, 32, 34, 35, 86
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), The Scarlet Brotherhood 5-7, 9, 18, 24, 63
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), U3 The Final Enemy 16
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), WG6 Isle of the Ape 22
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (Folio) 5, 15, 25
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 8, 34
Sea Princes, Hold of Kingdom (576 pop: 100000), (591 pop: 420000), World of Greyhawk boxed set (1983) 5, 17
Sea Princes, Lost Treasure Fleet of the Adventure Reference SEE Lost Treasure Fleet of the Sea Princes
Silver coin - Silver pieces (Sea Princes, Sunndi, Yeomanry) Item Coin, Living Greyhawk Gazetteer 100, 110, 134