Saeriphahra

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At a Glance

A beautiful half-elven pirate captain with a fondness for one of the Ice Lakes, now known as Saeriphahra’s Mirror. She was known to use the water as her looking-glass, and buried her treasure near the lake.


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Moonwind

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At a Glance

A fast caravel, captained by Moarinskoar; once a merchant and then a pirate vessel. The ghost ship and its zombie crew may be encountered anywhere along the Sword Coast.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] — mentioned on page 69

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Moarinskoar

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At a Glance

A sailor of Waterdeep, and ancestor of the Irlingstar noble family. Moarinskoar Alley, in Waterdeep, is named for him.

Moarinskoar left his family and, after a long and successful mercantile career, turned pirate and eventually died at sea. He still captains the Moonwind, now a ghost ship. He’s said to be a wight, and his crew is now composed of zombies.

Source

  • Volo’s Guide to Waterdeep [9379] — mentioned on page 69

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Ott Steeltoes

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At a Glance

A dwarven fighter and rogue. He’s a one-eyed pirate from Ironmaster.

Member of The Xanathar Thieves’ Guild.

Source

  • City of Splendors: Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 90

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Crammar

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At a Glance

A pirate of the Inner Sea, who may have met his end recently; he is notable in 1357 DR but not in 1359.

Source

  • Cyclopedia of the Realms [1031a] — mentioned on page 69

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Beauty’s Eye

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At a Glance

A widely-known and feared pirate ship. Her captain is Xenz.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] — mentioned on page 63

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Xenz

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At a Glance

Captain of the Beauty’s Eye; a pirate of the Inner Sea. He unofficially rules Mirg, in the Pirate Isles.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] — mentioned on page 63

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Kullerras

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At a Glance

Captain Kullerras is one of the captains known to sail with the Black Admiral, a pirate who harasses Waterdeep circa 1367 DR.

An alias/identity of Khnarek of The Unseen.

Source

  • City of Splendors: Who’s Who in Waterdeep [1109b] page 88

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Wind’s Despair

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A caravel, captained by Quelzur Naismen.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] — mentioned on page 77

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Black Champion

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At a Glance

A caravel, captained by Azla, a prominent pirate of the Inner Sea.

Source

  • Pirates of the Fallen Stars [FOR3/9346] — mentioned on page 71

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