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Pirates of the Fallen Stars is a 2nd-edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons accessory for the Forgotten Realms.

"Aye, fightin' ship to ship is a grand thing. Makes ya feel like a real pirate, aimin' ballistas and catapults and such at the enemy, blastin' great holes in her hull, watchin' 'em flee like rats..." Jomo Shanbaeren's eyes glaze over with memories, and for a moment he looks like a young man again as he relives his glory days. "And boardin'! That's the thrill—leapin' from yer own gunwales onto the enemy's deck, cutlass flashin', givin' 'em the ol' hook-and-eye—" the retired pirate slashes at an invisible opponent with the iron hook that takes the place of his right hand—"drivin' 'em back to the rails! Let me tell yer about the time we took on Teldar and the Kissing Maiden..." Pirates of the Fallen Stars reveals for the first time the details about the Pirate Isles, in the center of the Inner Sea. Here are facts about their societies, their interactions with the Inner Sea nations, their pirate kings, their ships, their style of combat; in fact, here is everything any DM or player needs to know to enjoy a campaign in the Sea of Fallen Stars and its environs.

Description[]

Pirates of the Fallen Stars is the 3rd book in the FOR series.

Pirates of the Fallen Stars begins with a one-page introduction titled "A Pirate's Life for Me." The initial chapter explores the psyche and way of life characteristic of pirates. It provides an elucidation of piracy, an historical overview of piracy within the Forgotten Realms setting, descriptions of a selection of notable pirate organizations, and an exploration of the religious practices common among pirates. The subsequent chapter outlines guidelines for the creation of pirate characters and introduces new spells. The third chapter examines the nations bordering the inner sea, including Cormyr and Sembia, highlighting their interactions with piracy and smuggling activities. In the fourth chapter, a detailed account of the geography and socio-political landscape of the Pirate Isles is presented. The fifth chapter profiles nine infamous pirates who navigate the Sea of Fallen Stars. Chapter six catalogs various vessels that sail the inner sea, such as galleys and galleons, which are prevalent in the Sea of Fallen Stars. The seventh chapter introduces specific rules governing movement and combat at sea. Chapter eight contains an adventure scenario titled Raid on Teziir, designed for 5-8 player characters at levels 5-7. The closing pages feature a glossary of nautical vernacular, or "pirate-speak," commonly used aboard ships.

Contents[]

  • Chapter 1: To Be A Pirate
  • Chapter 2: Generating Pirate Characters
  • Chapter 3: Nations of the Inner Sea
  • Chapter 4: The Pirate Isles
  • Chapter 5: The Rogues' Gallery
  • Chapter 6: Ships of the Inner Sea
  • Chapter 7: Movement and Combat
  • Chapter 8: Raid on Teziir

Index[]

Click here for page index

Characters[]

Alton Mertlin • Azla • Azoun • Black Anzil • Chazdan • Croamarkh • Cydaran • Dalvar Corzon • Hamayarch • Harvas Peltsen • Hazen Kelafin • Huzza • Immurk • Isyio • Jezgar Skentzin • Jomo Shanbaeren • Laershala • Lashan Aumersair • Maalthiir • Methlas • Mulnis Lenz • Oracle of Sumbar • Quelzur Naismen • Respitil • Saszesk • Simbul • Teldar • Thevren • Thilana • Thultyrl • Urdogen • Vurgrom • Wessalen Arturia • Yosten
Referenced only
Gilgeam • Karanoks • Palaghard Obarskyr I • Palaghard Obarskyr II • Szass Tam • Thara Olósynne • Ulae Olósynne • Umberlee • Yamun Khahan • Yrkhetep

Creatures[]

aerial servant • air elemental • ascallion • blue dragon • cyclopskin • dolphin • dragon turtle • earth elemental • giant eagle • giant eel • giant crab • giant octopus • giant owl • giant seahorse • giant sea snake • giant shark • giant squid • griffon • hippocampus • hippogriff • killer whale • ki-rin • kraken • kuo-toa • leviathan • locathah • manta ray • manticore • merman • minimals • monkey • narwhal • parrot • pegasus • red dragon • sahuagin • scrag • sea gull • sea lion • seawolf • selkie • sphinx (androsphinx) • triton • vodyanoi • war dog • water elemental • water naga • whale • wyvern
Referenced only
eagle • hummingbird

Locations[]

Buildings & Sites
Nations
Aglarond • Aleaxtis • Chessenta • Chondath • Cormyr • Dalelands • Impiltur • Mulhorand • Sembia • Thay • Turmish • Unther
Referenced only
Lyrabar
Regions
Referenced only
Kara-Tur
Settlements
Akanax • Calaunt • Harrowdale • Hillsfar • Immurk's Hold • Luthcheq • Lyrabar • Marsember • Mulmaster • Procampur • Ravens Bluff • Scardale • Shussel • Skuld • Suzail • Tantras • Teziir • Telflamm • Teziir • Vahaxtyl • Westgate • Zhentil Keep
Referenced only
Airspur • Alaghôn • Arrabar • Battledale • Bezantur • Cimbar • Culmaster • Delthuntle • Ethdale • Featherdale • Gheldaneth • Hlath • Laothkund • Mordulkin • Mourktar • Neldorild • Nyth • Reth • Saerloon • Selgaunt • Soorenar • Telpir • Thesk • Urmlaspyr • Yhaunn
Ships
Galley of the Gods • Kissing Maiden • Maelstrom • Raging Tears • Sea-Scorpion • Stirge • Wind's Slave
Wilderness
Alamber Sea • Alphar Isle • Bay of Chessenta • Bulta • Dragon Reach • Dragonmere • Dragonisle • Earthspur Mountains • Easting Reach • Fang Rocks • Galena Mountains • Hawk's Isle • Ilthan • Kelthann • Lith • Lurath • Mirg Isle • Moonsea • Oresk • Orsraun Mountains • Paldir • Pirate Isles • River Arran • River Ashaba • River Lis • River Lurlar • River Nun • River Vesper • Sarr • Ship of the Gods • Storm Horn mountains • Sumbar • Tan • Telfar • Ulgar Isle • Vilhon Reach

Magic[]

Items
Potions
Scrolls
Spells
Other

Organizations[]

Alliance of Freesailors • Astorians • Brotherhood of the Red Tide • Cormyrean Freesails • Council of Teziir • Cormyrean Freesails • Cult of the Dragon • Harpers • Immurk's Band • Lords of Waterdeep • Night Masks • Purple Dragons • Red Wizards • Royal Freesailors • Shadowcloaks • Teeth of Calaunt • War Wizards

Miscellaneous[]

Clothing
eyepatch • pegleg
Events
Battle Between Storms • Horde War • Time of Troubles
Gemstones
Items
Languages
Substances
Titles
Vegetation
Referenced only
cornflower
Weapons

Gallery[]

Credits[]

  • Project Design: Curtis M. Scott
  • Editing: Newton H. Ewell
  • Combat System Development: Zeb Cook, Jeff Grubb
  • Cover Art: Erik Olson
  • Black and White Art by: Jaime Lombardo
  • Color Art by: Clyde Caldwell, Larry Elmore
  • Product Manager: Karen S. Boomgarden
  • Typography: Angelika Lokotz
  • Graphic Design by: Sarah Feggestad
  • Cartography: Dennis Kauth, Steve Beck

Appendix[]

See Also[]

External Links[]

Disclaimer: The views expressed in the following links do not necessarily represent the views of the editors of this wiki, nor does any lore presented necessarily adhere to established canon.

References[]

  1. Shannon Appelcline. FOR3 Pirates of the Fallen Stars (2e). Dungeon Masters Guild. Retrieved on 2013-11-14.
  2. Curtis Scott (March 1992). Pirates of the Fallen Stars. (TSR, Inc), p. 13. ISBN 978-1560763208.
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