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==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
Little detail is known about the hierarchy of the Slave Lords. What is known is that the ruling body is the Nine, known variously as the Inner Council, the Council of the Nine, and the Nine of the Inner Council. These individuals make policy for the entire organization, and are assumed to hold the title of Slave Lord ''([[A1-4]].45, 95, 105, 127)'' | Little detail is known about the hierarchy of the Slave Lords. What is known is that the ruling body is the Nine, known variously as the Inner Council, the Council of the Nine, and the Nine of the Inner Council. These individuals make policy for the entire organization, and are assumed to hold the title of Slave Lord ''([[A1-4]].45, 95, 105, 127)''. | ||
Below the Nine is the Outer Council (or Outer Council of the Lords), presumably made up of the leaders of regional operations. These individuals seem to hold the rank of "Minor Lord | Below the Nine is the Outer Council (or Outer Council of the Lords), presumably made up of the leaders of regional operations. These individuals seem to hold the rank of "Minor Lord" ''([[A1-4]].16, 45, 57)''. | ||
The total number of Slave Lords on the Inner and Outer Councils is said to be twenty ''([[A1-4]].23)''. | The total number of Slave Lords on the Inner and Outer Councils is said to be twenty ''([[A1-4]].23)''. | ||
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====Highport==== | ====Highport==== | ||
*[[Sturm Blucholtz]], a human rogue in charge of Highport's [[Slave Pits]]. ''([[A1]].18; [[A1-4]].44)'' | *[[Sturm Blucholtz]], a human rogue in charge of Highport's [[Slave Pits]]. ''([[A1]].18; [[A1-4]].44)'' | ||
*[[Alforas]], a slave merchant. ''([[A1-4]].45, 46)'' | |||
*[[Hargil]], a half orc guard defending the Slave Pits. ''([[A1-4]].45)'' | |||
*[[Trost]], a half orc guard defending the Slave Pits. ''([[A1-4]].45)'' | |||
====The Slavers' Stockade==== | ====The Slavers' Stockade==== |
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Greyhawk Organization | |
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Slave Lords | |
Kalen Lekos, headquarters of the Slave Lords, as depicted in Slavers (2000). | |
Type | Criminal |
Founded | 569-573 |
Members | Slavers |
Leader | The Nine |
Symbol | |
Headquarters | Kalen Lekos, Pomarj |
Allies | Orcish Empire of the Pomarj, Scarlet Brotherhood |
Enemies | Lords of Gearnat, others |
The Slave Lords are an organization of slavers who have terrorized the lands surrounding the Sea of Gearnat for over two decades. The group's modus operandi has generally been to raid coastal villages for slaves, aboard ships with yellow sails.
History
The Slave Lords evolved out of a similar organization known as "The Nine," which was founded by Stalman Klim, sometime between 569 and 573 CY. Klim, a human priest of the Earth Dragon from the hidden Pomarj town of Suderham, had left Suderham in 569 CY to explore the Flanaess, where he gathered a number of allies, including drow and members of the Scarlet Brotherhood.
In 574 CY, Klim and his allies returned to Suderham, where they slew its last king, Roderic and took control of the town. By 576, the organization had become known as the Slave Lords, though its ruling council was still known as the Nine.
From 576 to 580 CY, the Slave Lords thrived, raiding for slaves in a number of towns on the Gearnat coast, making slaves one of the Pomarj's most valuable exports. The Slave Lords' operations came to an end in 580, due to the machinations of adventurers hired by a coalition of legal authorities known as the Lords of Gearnat, and the destruction of Suderham by a volcanic eruption.
By 591 CY, however, reports had arisen that the Slave Lords had began their depredations once more, finding a new ally in the likes of Turrosh Mak, a powerful despot who had gained control of the Pomarj during the Greyhawk Wars. Their current leadership is unclear, though many suspect a number of the original leaders are still thriving.
Structure
Little detail is known about the hierarchy of the Slave Lords. What is known is that the ruling body is the Nine, known variously as the Inner Council, the Council of the Nine, and the Nine of the Inner Council. These individuals make policy for the entire organization, and are assumed to hold the title of Slave Lord (A1-4.45, 95, 105, 127).
Below the Nine is the Outer Council (or Outer Council of the Lords), presumably made up of the leaders of regional operations. These individuals seem to hold the rank of "Minor Lord" (A1-4.16, 45, 57).
The total number of Slave Lords on the Inner and Outer Councils is said to be twenty (A1-4.23).
Below the Outer Council is assumed to be the rank and file of the organization.
Known members
576-580 CY
The Nine
Known members of the Nine from 576-580 include:
- Stalman Klim (also known as Mordrammo).
- Ajakstu, a human wizard.
- Brother Milerjoi, a human monk of the Scarlet Brotherhood.
- Brother Kerin, a human monk of the Scarlet Brotherhood, Milerjoi's assistant.
- Eanwulf (Also known as Feelta), a human pirate lord.
- Edralve, an exiled drow priestess of Lolth from Erelhei-Cinlu.
- Lamonsten the Lazy, an illusionist from Dyvers.
- Nerelas, a human assassin.
- Slippery Ketta, a human rogue.
- Theg Narlot, a half-orc assassin.
Safeton
- The Mad One, an elven spy operating out of Safeton on the Wild Coast. (A1-4.12)
- Agnar Ruvik (AKA Agnar Ock), a dwarven spy operating on the road between Safeton and Elredd. Brother of Ragnar Ruvik. (A1-4.13)
- Targil the Red, a human spy operating on the road between Safeton and Elredd. (A1-4.13)
- Bornthien, a halfling farmer forced by the Slave Lords to work as a spy on the road between Safeton and Elredd. (A1-4.13)
Elredd
- Ragnar Ruvik, dwarven fighter and brother of Agnar Ruvik. Leader of Slave Lord operations in Elredd. Holds the rank of Minor Lord. (A1-4.15-16)
- Hazzard, human mage and Ragnar's right-hand. (A1-4.16)
- Carn, an elderly human fighter running The Broken Rudder, a tavern in Elredd. (A1-4.15)
- Knocker, a human thief operating out of the Broken Rudder. (A1-4.16)
Highport
- Sturm Blucholtz, a human rogue in charge of Highport's Slave Pits. (A1.18; A1-4.44)
- Alforas, a slave merchant. (A1-4.45, 46)
- Hargil, a half orc guard defending the Slave Pits. (A1-4.45)
- Trost, a half orc guard defending the Slave Pits. (A1-4.45)
The Slavers' Stockade
- Markessa, an elven wizard who performed arcane experiments. In charge of operations at the Slavers' Stockade in the Drachensgrabs. (A2)
- Blackthorn, an ogre mage, an agent sent by the Nine to observe Markessa.(A2)
- Icar, a blind human fighter, perhaps of Touv stock. Commander of the Slavers' Stockade garrison. (A2)
- Executioner, a powerful ogre and Icar's lieutenant. (A2)
Suderham
- Wimpell Frump, a human illusionist. (A3)
Sea of Gearnat
- Girana, an elven fighter/mage. Captain of the Ghoul, a slaver ship. (A1-4.23]])
- Joinville, captain of the Bloodwort, a slaver ship. (A1-4.17, 45)
591 CY to present
The current Slave Lords consist of:
- Stalman Klim
- Turrosh Mak, despot of the Orcish Empire of the Pomarj
- Brother Kerin
- Markessa
- Ah-Bey, a half-ogre fighter and priest of Beltar
- Kent, a halfling thief
- Nadanru, human wizard
- Unjan, a fallen paladin of Mayaheine
Gallery
Bibliography
- Cook, David. Slave Pits of the Undercity. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1980.
- Cook, David, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence Schick, and Edward Carmien. Scourge of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1986.
- Cook, David, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence Schick, and Skip Williams. Against the Slave Lords. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2013.
- Hammack, Allen. Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981.
- Holian, Gary, Erik Mona, Sean K. Reynolds, and Frederick Weining. Living Greyhawk Gazetteer. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Johnson, Harold, and Tom Moldvay. Secret of the Slavers Stockade. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981.
- Reynolds, Sean K., and Chris Pramas. Slavers. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2000.
- Schick, Lawrence. In the Dungeons of the Slave Lords. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1981.
- Vaughan, Greg A. "Wrath of the Abyss." Dungeon #119. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2005.