Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast

Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast is a premium module for the computer game Neverwinter Nights that features sea-voyaging, pirate-style, swashbuckling adventure.

Gameplay
The player takes the role of a character who is employed by Captain Allendry as part crew member and part passenger aboard the Midnight Rose. The adventure is intimately bound up with the sea and redolent with piratical artifacts and references, such as swashbuckling items, treasure maps, navigational instruments and a talking parrot who will not leave you alone. It also features adventures with undead pirates, underwater adventures, and a lengthy episode where the player is marooned on a wild island. The game featured:


 * Stand-alone story that includes many colorful characters and possibilities.
 * New tilesets, including pirate caves and underwater location Fiddler's Green.
 * New pirate-styled items and characters.

Plot
After some initial events in the dock region of Neverwinter the plot focuses around an attempt by a misguided priestess of the evil sea goddess Umberlee, Tasina Alcrest, to unleash her patron through the use of a mysterious statue. The priestess in question is a passenger aboard the Midnight Rose and when she discovers that the artifact is in the hands of a wizard who is also aboard she uses her powers to capture the ship and slaughter the crew. At this point the Sorcerer/Barbarian henchman Nisar Zayid is lost, presumably perishing at the hands of summoned sahuagin, divine magic or the hunger of the sea.

Due to aid the PC gave to the priestess earlier he/she is marooned rather than killed. Thus they loses all of their equipment and must scavenge what supplies they can, construct equipment and then find a way to reach the inhabited area of the island. The island is peopled by a tribe of troglodytes and an insane inventor who is using illusions to protect his cave from the trogs. The troglodytes were recently converted to the worship of Umberlee and have abandoned their nameless old gods. Through a mixture of negotiation and/or battle with these characters the PC is able to have a raft constructed and escape the island, regaining all of their equipment from the troglodytes king in the process. During these negotiations the PC is captured by the troglodytes and must fight their champion Garm or die, success means that Garm surrenders utterly, accords the PC the dubious title of 'Eater of Garm' and serves as a faithful henchman until the PC chooses to eat him, (not something any character is prepared to do).

Having set off on the raft the PC arrives in an independent port town that is ruled by an ex-pirate and populated mostly by still-pirates, it also contains Nisar who actually survived the battle and gladly rejoins the PC. The captured Midnight Rose is docked here as well and the PC must gather a crew in order to take her back and defeat the priestess. Having recruited a crew the PC confronts the priestess in the temple of Umberlee but is unable to prevent her from escaping on the Rose.

The PC and crew pursue their ship by joining forces with an unsavory captain and his skeletal companion. However, the captain insists that they cannot proceed until a certain artifact has been retrieved from an obscure island. The captain's servant in turn secretly offers a strange item and a mysterious warning. It turns out that the island and its puzzle are a trap used by the captain in order to allow him to complete a necromantic ritual which turns the PC and all their companions into undead, (thus creating a useful source of cheap and loyal labor). Fortunately the mysterious item somehow allows the PC to avoid the treacherous captain's control and kill him. Thus the crew, while remaining undead, will regain their free will and are able to continue their quest.

The final part of the module sees the PC meeting the ghost of Allendry, (he demands revenge for his death), searching the abandoned Rose and venturing beneath the sea, (the area beneath the sea is referred to as Fiddler's Green). Once beneath the sea the PC meets a young dragon who explains that the PC must stop Umberlee's plan by destroying her two aspects, the humanoid and the kraken like Dweller. The dragon also pleads for the lives of the priestess and her entourage; she claims that they are not evil but are in fact being manipulated by their patron. The PC then enters the underwater temple of Umberlee and confronts the priestess Tasina Alcrest for the final time. The outcome and aftermath depend upon the player's preferences and possibly on how they have acted towards the priestess throughout the adventure. If the player shows hostility towards the priestess, he has to fight her in the hag form. If the player wanted to help the priestess realize the Umberlee's evil nature, he fights against the Umberlee humanoid aspect: a giant female with trident.

Characters

 * Companions: Garm • Nisar Zayid
 * Other: Aktul • Allendry • Blackeye • Bradley Blackriver • Dela Nereth • Doisin Kivna • Drak • Edgrimm • Falstaff the Tattooist • Fanny Blackeye • Featherheart • Francis of the Dragon • Gilda • Gretchen • Grogbeard McPherson • Honeypea Blackriver • Hook (person) • Jack Ketch • Karys McPherson • Kolmarr • Longneck Langer • Martins • Old Tom • Pegleg Paulsson • Poly the Parrot • Prugdush Glurp • Rahman Madani • Rascally Pete • Redtip • Rusty Al • Scurvy Johnson • Shakey McGuire • Snitch • Sweetie Marie • Tasina Alcrest • Utnal • Vantabular Garsp • Vengaul Bloodsail • Whipped Willigan • Yxondralu


 * Darius Gulch • Farquhart Garsp • Garssshta • Kiirgka • Kraggus • Sariah Badgerriver • Zhond’marael •
 * Darius Gulch • Farquhart Garsp • Garssshta • Kiirgka • Kraggus • Sariah Badgerriver • Zhond’marael •

Creatures

 * bat • beetle (stag, stink) • boar (dire) • dire wolf • dog • dragon (bronze) • dwarf • elf • ettin • gnome • half-elf • half-orc • human • jaguar • minotaur • ochre jelly • ooze (gray) • panther • parrot • rat (giant) • sahuagin • seagull • shark (mako, goblin, hammerhead)• spectre • spider (dire) • troglodyte


 * kraken • ocean strider
 * kraken • ocean strider

Locations

 * Buildings & Sites: The Temple-Under-The-Sea
 * Inns & Taverns: The Golden Apple Inn • The Monkey's Cutlass Tavern • The Seedy Tavern
 * Ships: Midnight Rose • The Skull and Bones
 * Shops: Falstaff's Follies Tattoo Parlor • Prugdush's World of Weapons • Rusty Al’s Tattoo and Pawn • Twenty in a Quiver
 * Settlements: Neverwinter • Spindrift Town
 * Regions: Island of the Dead • Nelanther Islands


 * Amn • Calimshan • Luskan • Maztica • Moonshae Isles
 * Amn • Calimshan • Luskan • Maztica • Moonshae Isles

Magic

 * Magic items:
 * boots of the calming wave • boarding arrows • boots of the sahuagin • coral bullets • dragonbreath arrows • harp of the Beastmaster • ollamh harp • ring of the aquatic elves • sail burners • shipwright's gloves • swashbuckler's boots • Juggling Axes of the Twelve Short Adventurers
 * Potions:
 * Elixir of cure moderate seasickness
 * Spells:
 * Create magic tattoo • permanency
 * Wands:
 * Wand of the winds
 * Other:
 * ghost ship

Organizations

 * Blackriver Bandits • Bloodsailors • Silver Sails Trading Company


 * Order of the Calming Wave • Twelve Short Adventurers
 * Order of the Calming Wave • Twelve Short Adventurers

Religions

 * Umberlee
 * Chauntea
 * Chauntea

Miscellaneous

 * Books: Arrr, Yarrr, and Garrr • Folklore of Faerun • Mothers, Don’t Let Your Sons… • Off the Map! • On the Worship of Umberlee • Religions of the Sword Coast • S is for Scurvy: A Pirate Potboiler
 * Food: Breadfruit • Dragonfruit • Potato
 * Instruments: Harp • Kazoo
 * Items: Astrolabe • Suction Goblet
 * Materials: Adamantine • Elm • Iron • Ironwood • Oak • Steel
 * Poisons: Bebelith poison • Blowfish venom • Centipede venom • Deathly poison • Giant bee venom • Sea urchin poison • Spider venom • Stingray poison