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==Geography==
==Geography==
The Pirate Isles is a chain of approximately ten notable tropical islands and an unknown number of islets.  The largest of the islands in the chain is [[Sekorvia]]. 
There are other islands in the [[Vohoun Ocean]] east of the Pirate Isles.{{csb|TSB|68}}  THough they are not too distant, they are not included in those known as the Pirate Isles.


==People==
==People==
The resdent population of the Isles include degenerate descendents of [[Suloise|Suel]] invaders,{{cite dragon|350|65}} [[Olman]] natives,{{cite dragon|350|65}}{{csb|TSB|68}} [[Flan]],{{csb|TSB|68}} and a few more exotic races{{cite dragon|350|65}} as well. Many are [[fiend]]-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the [[Vohoun Ocean]] and the [[Densac Gulf]], raiding all settlements they can.  
The resident population of the Isles include degenerate descendants of [[Suloise|Suel]] invaders,{{cite dragon|350|65}} [[Olman]] natives,{{cite dragon|350|65}}{{csb|TSB|68}} [[Flan]],{{csb|TSB|68}} and a few more exotic races{{cite dragon|350|65}} as well. Many are [[fiend]]-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the [[Vohoun Ocean]] and the [[Densac Gulf]], raiding all settlements they can.  


The worst of the pirate gangs was the infamous [[Crimson Fleet]],{{cite dragon|350|65}} who were based in the hidden port of [[Scuttlecove]] until their defeat in [[597 CY]].{{cite dungeon|146|74}}
The worst of the pirate gangs was the infamous [[Crimson Fleet]],{{cite dragon|350|65}} who were based in the hidden port of [[Scuttlecove]] until their defeat in [[597 CY]].{{cite dungeon|146|74}}
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==Economy==
==Economy==
The booty from the pirate ships coming here is the root of the economy.  All manners of criminal enterprise is the foundation of the economy in the Pirate Isles.  Smuggling
The booty from the pirate ships coming here is the root of the economy.  All manners of criminal enterprise is the foundation of the economy in the Pirate Isles.  Smuggling,


===Resources===
===Resources===
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==See also==
==See also==
''See also:'' [[Scuttlecove]] for discussion of the primary settlement on the Pirate Isles.
''See also:'' [[Scuttlecove]] for discussion of the primary settlement on the Pirate Isles.
==External Links==


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 15:23, 27 July 2022

The Pirate Isles are an island chain in the Pearl Sea.

Description

The Pirate Isles depicted in The Scarlet Brotherhood (1998), poster map. Art by Sam wood.

Named by the Explorer-Kings of Keoland,[1] the Pirate isles are a large archipelago southeast of the Amedio peninsula in the Vohoun Ocean. They are known for their population of pirates, buccaneers, and corsairs who range across the Densac Gulf and the Pearl Sea. There's numerous bands and gangs of pirates in the region, and none control the region as a whole.

History

Nolzur visited the Pirate Isles early in his career.[2]

Geography

The Pirate Isles is a chain of approximately ten notable tropical islands and an unknown number of islets. The largest of the islands in the chain is Sekorvia.

There are other islands in the Vohoun Ocean east of the Pirate Isles.[3] THough they are not too distant, they are not included in those known as the Pirate Isles.

People

The resident population of the Isles include degenerate descendants of Suel invaders,[1] Olman natives,[1][3] Flan,[3] and a few more exotic races[1] as well. Many are fiend-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the Vohoun Ocean and the Densac Gulf, raiding all settlements they can.

The worst of the pirate gangs was the infamous Crimson Fleet,[1] who were based in the hidden port of Scuttlecove until their defeat in 597 CY.[4]

Population

Religion

Languages

The common language of the archipelago is a mix of Olman and Flan not found in other realms. The only words in it are nautical terms (and presumably other basic grammar).[3]

Government

The Pirate Isles depicted in Dungeon #141. Art by Rob Lazzaretti. (2007)

There is no government of any unified form in the Pirate Isles. Only those who can take and hold any power locally are recognized, at all. They are more like crime bosses than governmental leaders. The entire region of the Isles are inherently lawless—even if someone took some modicum of power, they likely would not enforce anything which could be called "laws".

Economy

The booty from the pirate ships coming here is the root of the economy. All manners of criminal enterprise is the foundation of the economy in the Pirate Isles. Smuggling,

Resources

Rumors and legends

Publishing history

Though the Pirate Isles weren't detailed therein, the WoG folio had a small interior map of Oerik showing regions beyond the Flanaess (especially Central Oerik).[5] The island group on this map was illustrated very small and appeared as a minor detail but depicted a group of islands which would eventually become known as the "Pirate Isles", but they were unnamed there. The same map was used in the Glossography in the WoG boxed set[6] and remained without description. [See maps in Gallery.]

Similarly, the same island group is shown on the Dragon magazine Annual #1 (1996) map, based on the earlier WoG boxed set map.

The Pirate Isles were first detailed in The Scarlet Brotherhood (1998).[7] This supplement set in 591 CY gave the first comprehensive look at the islands, along with a map dedicated specifically to the region and showing the "borders" of the Pirate Isles. They were later detailed further in the Savage Tide adventure path (2006-2007).

A re-illustration of the map from the WoG folio and boxed set was used for the interior art in the LGG (2000), showing the same islands from the earlier The Scarlet Brotherhood (1998) which detailed the Pirate Isles. The poster map from the LGG did not include any lands south of the Amedio Jungle and therefore did not depict the islands.

See also

See also: Scuttlecove for discussion of the primary settlement on the Pirate Isles.

Maps

References

Notes

Citations

  1. a b c d e Dragon #350 (Dec 2006), p.65.
  2. WGR2 Treasures of Greyhawk (1992).
  3. a b c d The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.68.
  4. Dungeon #146 (May 2007), p.74
  5. The World of Greyhawk Fantasy World Setting (1980), p.7.
  6. World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting (1983), p.18, Glossography.
  7. The Scarlet Brotherhood (1999), p.68, and poster map.

Bibliography

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

Pirate Isles Geographical feature Island, Dragon magazine #350 65
Pirate Isles Geographical feature Island, Dragon magazine #359 74
Pirate Isles Geographical feature Island, The Scarlet Brotherhood 68, Map