Old Sailors' Chant of the Sword Coast

The Old Sailors' Chant of the Sword Coast was a folk sea shanty, recorded by Way-Minstrel Hamlaer Dunther in the late 14 century DR. "But when the storm clouds gather and grow dark And the wind rises high and starts to scream Find snug harbor in haste and take cover, for in the end Heavy weather topples even the mightiest keeps."

- An expert from the Old Sailors' Chant.

History
The Old Sailors' Chant was a sea shanty written by the good sea-fairing folk of the Sword Coast some time in or before the 14 century DR. Hamlaer Dunther, Way-Minstrel, recorded the song along with other folk ballads in his book titled Ballads of the People, published in the.

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