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- 00:25, 27 August 2025 Dartemis Mull (hist | edit) [2,557 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Dartemis Moll}}</includeonly> Dartemis Mull is the beady-eyed master of wreck and ruin who commands a fleet of dredgers, divers, and salvage hulks that stalk storm-wrecked waters like carrion birds. Unlike most pirates who prey on living vessels, Dartemis is the bane of the ''dead'' sea, arriving after the storm, after the kraken, after the battle, and picking over the remains. But don’t be fooled: he’s no mere scavenger. He c...") originally created as "Dartemis Moll"
- 22:51, 26 August 2025 Vashara (hist | edit) [2,803 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Valessia Gabinius Caestrix}}</includeonly> Warcaptain Vashara is a possibly immortal, fire-scarred wizard-pirate whose presence is whispered with dread in every port from the Sea of Marosh to the edge of the Endless Ocean. Once a pyromancer in service to the Magocracy of Lun Dorak over a century ago, Vashara turned rogue during the final throes of the Magewar, disappearing into the trackless ocean with a...")
- 20:30, 26 August 2025 Valessia Gabinius Caestrix (hist | edit) [2,862 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Valessia Gabinius Caestrix}}</includeonly> <noinclude>{{Person |birthyear=2089 |deathyear= |first_name=Valessia |last_name=Gabinius Caestrix |pic=Valessia_Gabinius_Caestrix_webportrait.png |title= Captain of the Regnum Obscura, Warcaptain of the Black Laurels |size= |species= Human |gender= Female |class= |CR= |HD= |hp= |init= |speed= |AC= |touch_AC= |flat-footed_AC= |attack= |SA= |SQ= |fort= |ref= |will= |str=...")
- 15:52, 26 August 2025 Syndra Malvene (hist | edit) [3,076 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Syndra Malvene}}</includeonly> Syndra Malvene, known across the Pirate Isles as the Glass Widow, is a calculating, icy presence among the Warcaptains. Believed to have once been a noble scion of Numentora, she now rules the sea with a sapphire gaze and a voice like falling ice. Her elegance masks cruelty, her wit cuts deeper than steel, and her vengeance, when stirred, is as precise as it is merciless. Syndra captains the...")
- 20:12, 25 August 2025 Brogg Cinderjaw (hist | edit) [3,196 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Esmere Vallis}}</includeonly> Brogg “Cinderjaw” Cinderjaw is a towering orc Warcaptain of fearsome legend, known across the Pirate Isles for his scorched jaw clamped in blackened steel and his merciless hatred of gods and chains alike. Once a branded and burned as a prisoner of Koramia, he rose from the ashes of torture to become a blasphemous firebrand of Tamerynd Isle, captaining the dread fleet known as...")
- 19:44, 25 August 2025 Esmere Vallis (hist | edit) [2,843 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Esmere Vallis}}</includeonly> Known as ''Salt-Stung'' for the scars across her face, Esmere Vallis is one of the most vicious and resilient Warcaptains of the Pirate Isles. A former whaler turned pirate captain, Esmere is defined by raw survival instinct and brutal cunning. Where others ply charm or mysticism, Vallis wields brute force and fear, her hands calloused by rope, blood, and salt. Her fleet, The Brinewolves, are renowned...")
- 18:45, 25 August 2025 Quarn the Quiet (hist | edit) [3,808 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Quarn the Quiet}}</includeonly> Quarn the Quiet is a mute and enigmatic Warcaptain of the Pirate Isles, commanding the dread fleet ''Black Lament'' with uncanny precision and ritualistic silence. Cloaked in mystery, Quarn communicates only through gestures and symbols, inspiring a fearful, near-religious obedience in his crew. His past is clouded by rumor: some say he made a pact with a sea god, others that he is a revenant driven...")
- 18:03, 25 August 2025 Shulra Vexh (hist | edit) [3,143 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Shulra Vexh}}</includeonly> <noinclude>{{Person |birthyear=2081 |deathyear= |first_name= Kosh |last_name= Mardu |pic=Shulra_Vexh_webportrait.png |title= Captain of the Vexillum Aes, Warcaptain of the Fathomed Eye |size= |species= Human |gender= Female |class= |CR= |HD= |hp= |init= |speed= |AC= |touch_AC= |flat-footed_AC= |attack= |SA= |SQ= |fort= |ref= |will= |str= |dex= |con= |int= |wis= |cha= |per= |skil...")
- 17:33, 25 August 2025 Kosh Mardu (hist | edit) [3,221 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=kosh Mardu}}</includeonly> Warcaptain Kosh Mardu, once a pit slave in the brutal arenas of Bakal, rose from blood-soaked sand to become one of the most feared pirate lords of the Pirate Sea. Towering, merciless, and brutally pragmatic, Kosh commands the Brine Maw, a savage fleet known for boarding actions so violent they leave no survivors to tell the tale. He rules not through charisma or cunning, but through relentless d...")
- 15:20, 25 August 2025 Maelen Draethe (hist | edit) [2,693 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Maelen Draethe}}</includeonly> Warcaptain Maelen Draethe is the most mysterious and feared sorcerer among the Seventeen. Where others raid with steel, fire, or charm, Maelen uses shadows, whispers, and fear. Believed to be a former druid from the Calmerian Marches turned cult leader, she now commands the ''Black Nacre'', a ship cloaked in sorcery and manned by fanatics, witches, and lost souls. Maelen is known to shr...")
- 13:23, 25 August 2025 Sal Varva (hist | edit) [2,623 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Sal Varva}}</includeonly> Sal Varva is the quiet knife of the Pirate Sea — more ghost than man, more rumor than legend. Where other Warcaptains fly flags and spill rum to announce their presence, Sal’s ship, the ''Foambreaker'', is said to emerge from the fog without wind or sail, strike unseen, and vanish into the shallows before the alarm bells stop ringing. {{Person |birthyear=2070 |deathyear= |first_name= Sal |last_name...")
- 01:18, 25 August 2025 Bonny Billy Blood (hist | edit) [2,801 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Bonny Billy Blood}}</includeonly> Bonny Billy Blood is the closest thing Tamerynd Isle has to a pirate monarch — not by bloodline or crown, but by charisma, cunning, and sheer bloody audacity. With his silver tongue, theatrical duels, and flair for public executions, Billy commands respect from friend and foe alike. He is legendary in port taverns, dreaded at sea, and loathed by those who cannot charm or kill as well as he can....")
- 14:20, 24 August 2025 Theodorus Fervus (hist | edit) [2,976 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference|article=Theodorus Fervus}}</includeonly> {{Person |birthyear= |deathyear= |first_name= Theodorus |last_name= |pic= |title= Captain of the Carnifex; Warcaptain of Classis Mors Aestus (Death's Wake Fleet) |size= |species= Human |gender= Male |class= |CR= |HD= |hp= |init= |speed= |AC= |touch_AC= |flat-footed_AC= |attack= |SA= |SQ= |fort= |ref= |will= |str= |dex= |con= |int= |wis= |cha= |per= |skills= |feats= |sp...")
- 14:07, 24 August 2025 Warcaptains of the Pirate Isles (hist | edit) [3,560 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{TOC left}} {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" |- valign="top" | ====Name==== ''title''right|200px|Name {{:Person_Page}} |} <noinclude>Category:AureaCategory:TameryndCategory:People</noinclude>")
- 14:05, 24 August 2025 Personalities of Tamerynd (hist | edit) [691 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{TOC left}} ===Oratores: Those Who Pray=== {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" |- valign="top" | ====Name==== ''title''right|200px|Basileios of Minos {{:Basileios of Minos}} |} ===Bellatores: Those Who Fight=== {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" |- valign="top" | ====Name==== ''title'right|200px|Aleksandar X Todorov {{:Aleksandar Todorov}} |} ===Laboratores: Those Who Work=== =...")
- 20:51, 22 August 2025 2092 (hist | edit) [277 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{YearCal|2092}} ==Events== ===Duria=== The Warcaptains of the Pirate Isles meet in Deepberth for the first time in nearly a century to re-establish the Compact that attempts to manage their interactions for mutual benefit and profit.")
- 16:43, 22 August 2025 Great Gyre (hist | edit) [1,028 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference |article=Great Gyre }}</includeonly> The Great Gyre is a clockwise stream that circles the Betshaban Ocean. It is fed by warm waters in the west from the Aebasan Sea, cold waters from the Valtaani Sea and again with warm waters from the Endless Ocean in the east. The Gyre tends to cool somewhat along the Durian coast, before warming again with the introduction of waters from the Endless Ocean south of Danas i...")
- 16:10, 22 August 2025 Pirate Isles (hist | edit) [685 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference |article=Pirate Isles }}</includeonly> The Pirate Isles are those lawless islands in the central Betshaban Ocean, at the center of the Great Gyre. The largest of these islands include Stormward Isle <noinclude> See also: * Bartik Wood * Brymn River * Ciritasnia * Dunshield River * Galforth River * Hother River * Ivalas River * Koramia * Norlund * Orcish Wastes * Trollstova Isles * [...")
- 15:08, 22 August 2025 Divian Peninsula (hist | edit) [1,391 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference |article= Divian Peninsula }}</includeonly> The Divian Peninsula lies is that spur of land that juts out from the northwestern corner of the continent of Duria, bordered by the White Ocean to the north, the Valtaani Sea to the west, the Betshaban Ocean to the south and, roughly, a line in the east that starts at the mouth of the Velusian River, across to the Ivalas River down to the Sea of Blades, then southwar...")
- 14:49, 22 August 2025 Land Masses on Duria (hist | edit) [273 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly>{{Article_Reference |article= Land Masses on Duria }}</includeonly> ====The Divian Peninsula=== {{:Divian Peninsula}} ====The Pirate Isles==== {{:Pirate Isles}} Category:Duria <noinclude>Category:Geography{{Duria_Guide |chapter= Regions }}</noinclude>")
- 12:56, 10 July 2025 The Order of the Sealed Cart (hist | edit) [3,037 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''“Weight we bear, vow we keep.”'' '''The Order of the Sealed Cart''' is a monastic fellowship within the Church of Minos composed of teamsters, bonded couriers, and wagonwrights devoted to the sacred duty of honest transport. Founded in reverence to Exemplar Revina of the Sealed Cart, the Order believes that every cargo, be it coin, casket, crate, or contract, is a covenant, and that the act of carrying it unspoiled across the chaos of...")
- 12:34, 10 July 2025 Brotherhood of Roadwardens (hist | edit) [3,446 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''“I keep the gate, but do not close it.''<br> ''I take the toll, but do not steal it.''<br> ''I guard the road, but do not rule it.''<br> ''I weigh no traveler unfairly.''<br> ''By Garradan’s name.”'' - the Gatebound Oath '''The Brotherhood of Roadwardens''' is a holy and practical order within the Church of Minos, dedicated to the protection, guidance, and lawful oversight of trade routes. Founded by Garradan of the Gatebound Oath|Exemplar Garradan of the...")
- 12:08, 10 July 2025 The Oathblades (hist | edit) [1,703 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''“Ink before sword — but carry both.”'' The Oathblades are a militant order within the Church of Minos, warrior-monks who wield both blade and contract in sacred service. Founded in the name of Exemplar Caelia Scriptagladii, who single-handedly ended the Disavowal War in Ganesia by executing all who had violated their sacred oaths to Minos and started the war, the Oathblades embody the principle that a vow made under witness m...")
- 01:24, 10 July 2025 Thamos the Ledgerless (hist | edit) [1,950 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Exemplar of Austerity, Truthful Poverty, and the Unrecorded Gift'' Thamos was once a successful factors’ apprentice in the trade city of Vardune in Bythnadocia, known for meticulous accounts and brilliant speculation in textile futures. But after a vision during a temple ceremony on Accounting Day, he abandoned all ledgers, refused to track profits, and took a vow of material obscurity. His peers were scandalized—Minos is the god of commerce, after all—and h...")
- 01:19, 10 July 2025 Taldin Trueweight (hist | edit) [1,733 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Exemplar of Honest Measure, Equitable Trade, and the Sanctity of the Scale'' Taldin was born in the bustling river-port of Delmirest, the son of a humble cooper and a market-scribe. He worked the docks weighing cargo for guild factors and learned early the subtle art of honest negotiation. When offered a bribe to “mis-weigh” a noble’s shipment of grain, Taldin refused and was beaten so badly that his right hand never healed straight. He taught himself to write l...")
- 01:17, 10 July 2025 Saphira of the Silver Eye (hist | edit) [1,555 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Exemplar of Foresight, Discernment, and the Judgment of Worth'' Saphira was born blind in one eye but claimed from childhood that her "silver eye saw truths the flesh could not." A renowned merchant-matriarch in present-day Dracia, she presided over a powerful guild of gem appraisers and contract arbiters. It was said she could detect counterfeit coin by touch alone and discern a man's future reliability by the way he shook hands. Her legend began when she refused...")
- 01:14, 10 July 2025 Revina of the Sealed Cart (hist | edit) [1,814 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Exemplar of Honest Transport, Patron of Caravaneers, Haulers, and Bonded Couriers'' Revina was born in the trade road town of Ascaleth in Vistria, where her family ran a modest caravan service between distant markets north of the Antasian Mountains and the river ports of the lowlands to the east. From childhood, she understood that trust was heavier than cargo—and harder to earn back if lost. During the War of Four Barons, banditry and extortion plagued the...")
- 01:10, 10 July 2025 Rengard of the Broken Seal (hist | edit) [2,287 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Restitution, Oathbreakers Seeking Redemption, Broken Contracts, and Second Chances'' Rengard was once a decorated contract courier and seal-bearer in the merchant-courts of Kaletraion in Pthokos, famed for his reliability and precision in delivering temple-certified contracts between powerful guilds. Trusted with trade pacts worth entire cities, he bore the Seal of Certainty, a silver emblem carried only by those authorized to witness and convey holy agr...")
- 01:01, 10 July 2025 Pomerius the Young (hist | edit) [1,971 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Apprenticeship, First Contracts, Just Testing, and the Integrity of Entry'' Pomerius was born the youngest son of a scroll-merchant in Venzador, a town in present-day Aescalapea and then a sprawling port city where guild rank determined a person’s very right to speak in council. Apprenticeships were hard-won and often sold to the highest bidder, with poor and orphaned children often denied entry to any craft. Pomerius, despite being book-learned, was r...")
- 22:40, 9 July 2025 Meretha the Grain-Tender (hist | edit) [1,775 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Meretha was born in the lowlands of Medalia, a fertile region renowned for grain production but often devastated by speculative hoarding and famine pricing during lean seasons. The daughter of a barley broker and a mill-worker, Meretha witnessed firsthand how small manipulations in supply could starve entire villages while enriching the few. When a severe drought struck and grain prices soared, Meretha defied her guild’s mandate to hold back stock for higher value....")
- 22:30, 9 July 2025 Maren the Threadkeeper (hist | edit) [1,531 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Apprentices, Mentors, Craft Guilds, and Intergenerational Wisdom'' Maren was a cobbler’s daughter in a mountain city in Velanos, where war and plague had thinned the ranks of every craft. As guilds floundered for lack of skilled workers and the poor were left untaught, Maren opened her home to orphans, castoffs, and unclaimed apprentices, many of whom had been rejected by formal guilds due to lack of lineage, funds, or connections. Rather than bind the...")
- 22:18, 9 July 2025 Halvon of the Coinless Hand (hist | edit) [1,604 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Charity Guilds, Ethical Lending, Laborers in Debt, and Restorative Wealth'' Halvon was the third son of a powerful banker family in Bellengar, a port city in Oridal where wealth flowed like wine and the poor paid interest with their blood. Expected to inherit a share in the family’s usurious empire, Halvon instead chose to walk away from his inheritance on the day he came of age, empty-handed and unblessed. He wandered the poorer districts of the city,...")
- 20:31, 9 July 2025 Garradan of the Gatebound Oath (hist | edit) [2,019 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Toll-Keepers, Roadwardens, Bridge-Chaplains, and Repentant Souls'' Garradan was born into lawlessness, the son of a roving bandit-lord in the rocky marches of Torrach Vale — a place where the only authority was the blade, and every caravan was fair game. For years, he led raids against merchant wagons and temple convoys, growing rich off others’ risk. But legend holds that during a storm-choked night, Garradan ambushed a wagon bearing the relics of Saint...")
- 20:27, 9 July 2025 Belion the Concordant (hist | edit) [1,511 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Mediators, Guild Councils, Temple Arbitrators, and Trade Envoys'' Belion was born in a city famed for its smithing guilds, which flourished under a complex web of monopolies and regional charters. A second-son of a modest tin-broker, Belion rose not by wealth, but by wisdom, clarity of judgment, and his rare ability to make rivals listen without losing face. His rise to sainthood began during the Five-Bolt War, a bitter civil conflict between competing black...")
- 20:18, 9 July 2025 Caelia Scriptagladii (hist | edit) [1,621 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Enforcers, Oathblades, Trade Wardens, and Sanctified Contracts'' Born into the war-torn region of Ganesia, where guild charters were as often broken as bones, Caelia began her career as a mercenary-scribe drafting contracts in the morning and enforcing them at swordpoint by dusk. She carried two things into every hall of judgment: a folded scrollcase and a sheathed shortblade. Her motto was simple: ''“Ink before sword — but carry both.”'' She rose...")
- 20:09, 9 July 2025 Amandus the Venerable (hist | edit) [1,491 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Account-Keepers, Civic Arbiters, Temple Clerks, and Guildmasters'' Amandus was born in a bustling riverside city of canals and contracts, during the collapse of the First Trade Concord. Trained as a guildscribe in the House of Mercantile Law, Amandus rose to prominence not for his wealth, but for his unshakeable fairness and incorruptible ledger. When merchant-lords bribed judges and manipulated markets, it was Amandus who stood as arbiter, refusing both coi...")
- 15:24, 9 July 2025 Alzena of the Quiet Ledger (hist | edit) [1,386 bytes] Noctifer (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Patron of Debtors, Widows, Merciful Guilds, and Redemptive Grace'' Alzena was a humble wool-weaver whose ledgers were as clean as her conscience. When a harsh winter followed a season of poor yield and failed caravans, the people were drowning in debt — smallfolk, vendors, apprentices, even guild members. While others clung to their balances and demanded payment, Alzena quietly forgave every debt owed to her, no matter how large or old, including those of a rival me...")