The True and Impossible Adventures of Tenebrux Morrow

The True and Impossible Adventures of Tenebrux Morrow was a fictional series about a real-life Waterdhavian ship captain, Tenebrux Morrow, and her spelljammer the New Bride, and their shared adventures across the various planes of existence.

Description
The volumes of The True and Impossible Adventures were thin editions, and in some cases cheaply made.

Volume 2
In the third volume of the series, Captain Morrow and the New Bride traveled into the Feywild, the realm of the eladrin. She shared the story of how, when her crew was reveling in song with their fey hosts, their ship's resident smith sang in a resonant voice that sounded out over those of the eladrin. The offense was a great insult to the proud fey people. In recompense, Captain Morrow left the halfling smith behind, to a life of indentured servitude. The New Bride's smith was said to have been directed to forge a blade that "sang for the eladrin more sweetly than she."

Volume 3
Following its voyage to the Feywild, the New Bride traveled next into the dark domain of Barovia. The mists maligning the Domain of Dread afflicted the crew almost instantly. Some members threw themselves over the sides of the ship while others were merely reduced to sobbing messes. Captain Morrow tried to navigate the domain herself, alone at the ship's helm, singing a shanty that carried far and wide through the mists. In a short time, Baron Strahd von Zarovich himself appeared before the vessel. After threatening each other with utter annihilation, Strahd and Captain Morrow found they had much in common and were true "kindred spirits". Strahd left his new friend with the parting gift of new teeth—presumably the enlarged fangs associated with vampirism.

History
As of the, two volumes of the series could be found within the Shattered Sanctum on the Sword Coast.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate III