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The '''Pirate Isles''', named by the Explorer-Kings of [[Keoland]], are a large archipelago east of the [[Amedio Jungle]] in the [[Vohoun Ocean]]. They include degenerate [[Suloise|Suel]], [[Olman]], [[Flan]], and a few more exotic races as well. Many are [[demon]]-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the Vohoun and the [[Densac Gulf]], raiding all settlements they can. The worst of the pirate gangs is the infamous [[Crimson Fleet]], who are based in the hidden port of [[Scuttlecove]].
The '''Pirate Isles''', named by the Explorer-Kings of [[Keoland]], are a large archipelago east of the [[Amedio Jungle]] in the [[Vohoun Ocean]]. They include degenerate [[Suloise|Suel]], [[Olman]], [[Flan]], and a few more exotic races as well. Many are [[demon]]-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the Vohoun and the [[Densac Gulf]], raiding all settlements they can. The worst of the pirate gangs is the infamous [[Crimson Fleet]], who are based in the hidden port of [[Scuttlecove]].


The common [[Greyhawk languages|language]] of the archipelago is a bastard mix of Olman and Flan.
The common [[Greyhawk languages|language]] of the archipelago is a bastard mix of Olman and Flan. Its written form can be used only to record nautical matters.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 22:40, 15 May 2008

The Pirate Isles, named by the Explorer-Kings of Keoland, are a large archipelago east of the Amedio Jungle in the Vohoun Ocean. They include degenerate Suel, Olman, Flan, and a few more exotic races as well. Many are demon-worshippers, cannibals, and worse. The pirates roam the Vohoun and the Densac Gulf, raiding all settlements they can. The worst of the pirate gangs is the infamous Crimson Fleet, who are based in the hidden port of Scuttlecove.

The common language of the archipelago is a bastard mix of Olman and Flan. Its written form can be used only to record nautical matters.

Bibliography

  • Reynolds, Sean K. The Scarlet Brotherhood. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 1999.