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[Pirate Lord] 

First mention (by name): Interlude – Chess and Ships 
  1. [Pirate Lords]
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11 mentions
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Interlude – Chess and Ships  Gailenwright’s Eye, the command-ship of the [Pirate Lord] Gazer, Gailenwright. Known as one of the more infamous vessels lost, and marked the end of the era of [Pirate Lords] around eight hundred years ago. The warship appeared during storms and fog and the Gazer crew would immobilize and destroy enemy ships in deadly ambushes with their superior optical abilities. It had a special hull, designed to repel magical attacks.
Interlude – Chess and Ships  Gailenwright’s Eye, the command-ship of the [Pirate Lord] Gazer, Gailenwright. Known as one of the more infamous vessels lost, and marked the end of the era of [Pirate Lords] around eight hundred years ago. The warship appeared during storms and fog and the Gazer crew would immobilize and destroy enemy ships in deadly ambushes with their superior optical abilities. It had a special hull, designed to repel magical attacks.
Interlude – Chess and Ships  The ship and [Captain] were both lost in a full clash between an armada of the [Pirate Lord] and the Undersea Crews. The shifting battle took place during a storm and the Gailenwright (ship, not [Captain]) was said to be invisible to all scrying means. Because of this, locating the wreck has been difficult, but several survivors had rough estimates.
Interlude – Chess and Ships  An artifact owned by the [Pirate Lord]. Again, each site could have been plundered, or be something else. Or have been lost to monsters, or any number of things. But it was a chance. And there were more entries.
Interlude – Strategists at Sea (Pt. 1)  “The Gailenwright? One of the most famous ships in modern history, crewed by one of the [Pirate Lords]—”
8.04 T  Which was so incomprehensible that the crew had made jokes under their breath the entire cruise about the idea. The [Captain] however, had heard of stuff like that. [Archmages] who’d walk onto a vessel and demand the owner take them somewhere—even if they were [Pirate Lords] or [Storm Captains].
Mini-Chapters – Patreon Poll  Captain Therrium Sailwinds was not a team player. He didn’t usually associate with other Drowned Folk; he was a [Pirate], one of the great [Pirate Lords] of the sea. He preyed upon Drowned Folk as well as Landfolk and Storm Sailors…but with an awareness of how far he could push any one faction.
Interlude – Halfseekers (Pt. 4)  Seborn knew legends. Therrium had been obsessed with them. Sailwinds…Therrium had been a bastard’s son who’d worked his way up from nothing. He wanted to be a [Pirate Lord] of old, and his sons had been raised on such stories. Good and ill. They’d fancied themselves as being worthy of the tales. After nearly forty years of life, Seborn knew better.
Interlude – Halfseekers (Pt. 4)  “Um—! Everyone talks about [Pirate Lords], but [Pirates] don’t have [Lords], do they?”
Interlude – Halfseekers (Pt. 4)  “I’m just saying—now and then, you get [Pirate Lords], kid. Nasty ones, the likes of Rasea Zecrew or Admiral Rosech, but with the class. If there are enough, they fight it out, and then a [Pirate King] shows up. The last one was…”
Interlude – Halfseekers (Pt. 4)  “I, um, I have one! There was a half-Elf [Captain] named Inerrook! He once rescued a [Queen] of Desonis on his ship, and he dueled a [Pirate Lord] and won! They say he was never beaten in battle!”
Interlude – Halfseekers (Pt. 5)  If you’re Storm Sailors, I’m a [Pirate Lord]. Seborn gritted his teeth.