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  • Storm Riders
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  • The Storm Riders are a Sea Guard company whose reputation for ruthless boarding actions is legendary amongst the Black Ark Corsairs of Naggaroth. Witnesses claim that the Storm Riders strike with the savagery of the great Merwyrm, Amanar, whose majestic image adorns their shields. So terrible was the damage they wreaked upon the fleet of Yalthis Doomreaver that the Naggarothi commander has since offered a thousand slaves for their deaths.[1a]
  • The Storm Riders had no particular centralized school or specific teaching strategies. The power of the Storm Rider was very much an inherent trait that awakened in a small number of shugenja when they achieved a certain level of proficiency in the art. They maintained a loose organization among themselves, based mainly on respect and personal power, and sometimes gathered to share discoveries or discuss major issues regarding the sea or the Mantis Clan. Those meetings were often held in very hard to reach locations, adding to the mystique of this most secretive of orders.
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binding
  • Paperback
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Series
Type
  • Adventure
Author
Preceded By
  • none
Pages
  • 64
  • fold-out map
Title
  • Storm Riders
Code
  • TSR9281
Released
  • April 1990
Source
Publisher
Followed By
  • Black Courser
ISBN
  • 0
  • 978
abstract
  • The Storm Riders are a Sea Guard company whose reputation for ruthless boarding actions is legendary amongst the Black Ark Corsairs of Naggaroth. Witnesses claim that the Storm Riders strike with the savagery of the great Merwyrm, Amanar, whose majestic image adorns their shields. So terrible was the damage they wreaked upon the fleet of Yalthis Doomreaver that the Naggarothi commander has since offered a thousand slaves for their deaths.[1a]
  • The Storm Riders had no particular centralized school or specific teaching strategies. The power of the Storm Rider was very much an inherent trait that awakened in a small number of shugenja when they achieved a certain level of proficiency in the art. They maintained a loose organization among themselves, based mainly on respect and personal power, and sometimes gathered to share discoveries or discuss major issues regarding the sea or the Mantis Clan. Those meetings were often held in very hard to reach locations, adding to the mystique of this most secretive of orders.
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