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|ruler = Elder Brother [[Hammandaturian]] controls the eastern isles and cities; various local warlords, tribal clerics, and foreign armies hold the remainder
|ruler = Elder Brother [[Hammandaturian]] controls the eastern isles and cities; various local warlords, tribal clerics, and foreign armies hold the remainder
|government = Chaotic
|government = Chaotic
|established = Circa 444 [[Common Year|CY]]
|established = 444
|capital = [[Monmurg]]
|capital = [[Monmurg]]
|major towns =  
|major towns =  

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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, a pirate captain of noble Keoish blood led 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. 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 lost (somewhat indecisively) 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.

More recently, however, Jeon II became the ruling prince of the land. 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.

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. Some 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, and revolution spread throughout the land.

Today the Hold of the Sea Princes is in chaos, 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.

  • "The Fraternity of the Brazen Blade." World of Greyhawk Discussion, Canonfire!. Jan 26, 2007. Available Onlnie:[1]
  • Woesinger. "A Geographical and Historical Survey of the Duchy of Berghof." Canonfire!. 2006. Available online:[2]


References

Citations
Bibliography
Zavoda Index Entry

The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.

Sea Princes (Country/Kingdom)
      C1 The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan	2
      City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions	67
      Dragon Magazine #052	20
      Dragon Magazine #090	26
      Dragon Magazine #230	13
      Dragon Magazine #263	51
      Dragon Magazine #264	47
      Dragon Magazine #270	60
      Dragon Magazine #292	98
      Dragon Magazine #299	102, 103
      Dungeon Magazine #041	50
      From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess	36
      Ghosts of Saltmarsh	7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32, 120
      Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book	29, 32
      Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins	15, 16, 19, 32, 34, 35, 86
      Living Greyhawk Gazetteer	16, 66, 100, 101, 102, 121, 135, 147, 152, Inside Back Cover
      Living Greyhawk Journal #1	18, 19
      Living Greyhawk Journal #2	29, 30
      Living Greyhawk Journal #3	12
      Living Greyhawk Journal #4	16
      Living Onnwal Gazetteer	13, 15, 98
      PHBR2 - The Complete Thiefs Handbook	85
      Players Guide to Greyhawk	5, 8, 11, 16, 34, 59
      Polyhedron Magazine #043	30
      Slavers	87, 92
      The Scarlet Brotherhood	5-7, 9, 18, 24, 63
      U3 The Final Enemy	16
      WG6 Isle of the Ape	22
      World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: A Guide to The World of Greyhawk	8, 34
      World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography	5, 17
      World of Greyhawk Gazetteer (Folio, 1980)	5, 15, 25

Sea Princes (People/Organization)
      City of Greyhawk: Adventure Card	#05
      City of Greyhawk: Folks, Feuds and Factions	67
      Dragon Magazine #052	19, 20
      Dragon Magazine #055	18
      Dragon Magazine #057	13
      Dragon Magazine #090	26
      Dragon Magazine #230	13
      Dragon Magazine #263	51
      Dragon Magazine #264	47
      Dragon Magazine #270	60
      Dragon Magazine #292	98
      Dragon Magazine #297	93
      Dragon Magazine #299	102, 103
      Dragon Magazine #348	69, 70
      Dragon Magazine Annual #3	102
      Dungeon Magazine #019	5
      Dungeon Magazine #041	50
      From the Ashes: Atlas of the Flanaess	9, 10, 17, 29, 31, 36, 37, 52, 61, 63
      From the Ashes: Campaign Book	60, 87
      From the Ashes: Reference Card	#02
      From the Ashes: Reference Card	#09
      Greyhawk Adventures	87, 90, 91
      Greyhawk Wars: Adventurer's Book	16, 23, 29
      Greyhawk: The Adventure Begins	19, 32, 33
      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, Inside Back Cover
      Living Greyhawk Journal #0	12
      Living Greyhawk Journal #1	14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 30, 33
      Living Greyhawk Journal #2	29, 30
      Living Greyhawk Journal #3	12, 22, 29
      Living Greyhawk Journal #4	16, 30
      Living Onnwal Gazetteer	13, 15, 98
      PHBR2 - The Complete Thiefs Handbook	85, 86
      Players Guide to Greyhawk	      10
      Polyhedron Magazine #043	      30
      The Scarlet Brotherhood	5, 6, 9, 14, 18, 63, 71
      U3 The Final Enemy	16
      UK2 Sentinel	3, 31
      UK3 Gauntlet	1, 3, 31
      WG8 Fate of Istus	      25
      WGR2 Treasures of Greyhawk	41, 42, 45
      WGR4 The Marklands	10
      World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: A Guide to The World of Greyhawk	9, 14, 28, 34, 39, 46, 47, 51, 54, 56, 57, 61, Inside Back Cover
      World of Greyhawk Boxed Set: Glossography	      11, 28
      World of Greyhawk Gazetteer (Folio, 1980)	      Inside Front Cover, 2, 5, 7, 12, 15, 17, 20, 21, 23, 25