After hunting and pecking, yes. Empires of the Shining Sea has a section on the Arnaden city-states, a region more or less overlooked by 3e sources. Page 143 has a short paragraph on the Corsairs' Enclave. To sum it up: It's a a little-known natural sea cove that was used* as a base by the Crimson Corsairs, a pirate band with two or three cog ships under their banner. It's also implied (due to local fishermens' sightings) that at least one of these vessels is a spelljammer and that giff have been reported among their crews.
*as of the time of writing; can another scribe give me a time hack on Empires?
One usually has far more to fear from the soft-spoken wizard with a blade and well-worn boots than from the boisterous one in the ivory tower. My Tabletop Writing CV.
After hunting and pecking, yes. Empires of the Shining Sea has a section on the Arnaden city-states, a region more or less overlooked by 3e sources. Page 143 has a short paragraph on the Corsairs' Enclave. To sum it up: It's a a little-known natural sea cove that was used* as a base by the Crimson Corsairs, a pirate band with two or three cog ships under their banner. It's also implied (due to local fishermens' sightings) that at least one of these vessels is a spelljammer and that giff have been reported among their crews.
*as of the time of writing; can another scribe give me a time hack on Empires?
Thanks Daviot! I don't have that book handy...not even sure if I have it stored away!