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Return to the ship and that Marada had little hope of seeing Jaffar That they had to get away from this soldiers before they dared to Who pushed his luck may suddenly find himself fighting alone. Nothing gained nothing, a point he punctuated by putting his hand on The meantime, danger only made life sweeter and that he who dares And I'll lose thatĪnyway, sooner or later." Fighting back to back, he continued that, in Marada warned Taric that hisĪrrogance would one day cost him, Taric noted - as he hurled food intoĪnother soldier's face - " at worst, only my life.

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One of them over the head with his goblet. Joined the fight, pushing the table into a pair of guards and smashing While Amahl seemed to accept Marada's explanation,Īmahl's outburst drew soldiers who also recognized Redhand.Įngaged the approaching soldiers, Taric finished his wine and then While Taric tried to greet him as friends, Marada assured Amahl that he Seconds later, Taric was recognized by Amahl ibn Hamad "Where's the fun in that?" Marada reminded him that pirates were drawnĪnd quartered. Thought they would just drink aboard his ship. Public place was foolhardy for one of his profession, and that she He then suggested that they part as friends andĬentral bazaar, Marada voiced her concerns that hanging out in this Laughing as he acknowledged this, Taricįurther noted that he doubted he would be pleased with the outcome if Marada declined, while also taunting that she might not be content to Promised Arianrhod's father that she would see Arianrhod home safely, His ship and his bed, and he assured her she would not be sorry. He instead asked her to stay with him, to be first-mate of

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Jaffar would be willing to aid her and that he might even enslave or That she had never heard of Jaffar, he asked what that proved, as she Thought might be able to return Marada to her home. Ibn Haroun Al-Rashid, allegedly the world's greatest wizard, who Taric Then introduced himself and welcomed Marada, telling her that anythingĪpproached Djeriabar, the Black Isle, which Taric pointed out to her,Īlong with the tower on the headland belonging to Jaffar Marada to be their savior, a goddess risen from Hades' dread domain. Her, but she slew him, followed by the rest of the attacking soldiers.ĭay would be the end of himself and his crew, Taric Redhand pronounced Thinking Marada a she-demon, the soldiers' captain attacked Was left on the ship when the Gyatrias took a pair of pirates through As Marada struggledįiercely, the Gyatrias released her in favor of easier prey, and she Where Taric Redhand's pirates battled the soldiers. Wizard's Masque, Part I) - Marada emerged "another day" Sword, which was left sticking in her cabin floor. As she vanished, Marada futilely hurled her Gyatrias (a tentacled demon dwelling in the void between worlds) to grab MaradaĪnd pull her through a portal. Tried to use a magic spell to return herself and Marada home, which instead allowed a Wizard's Masque, Part I - BTS) - Young sorceress Arianrhod Led his crew to invade it, at which point they were surprised and by Their dromond ( see comments), which seemed to be a galley carrying the Empire's wealth, instead carried a number of Roman soldiers eager to slay Redhand.Ĭonsidering the dromond to be easy pickings, Redhand Wizard's Masque, Part I (fb) - BTS) - The Empire plotted a trap for Redhand. Wizard's Masque, Part I (fb) - BTS) - Taric Redhand knew the merchant Amahl ibn Hamad. Wizard's Masque, Part I (fb) - BTS) - Taric Redhand was a pirate of sufficient renown that the Empire ( see comments) considered him a threat. Successful adventures to drive the local empire ( see comments) to plot his death.īut would also use whatever was at hand to his advantage in a fight,īold, focusing more on the thrills life had to offer than worrying "corsair" (from Marada really just a description as corsair is another term for pirate)Ĭharisma and leadership skills to lead a band of pirates on enough He apparently believed in and possibly worshipped the Olympian pantheon, notably ZeusĮnemies: Merchants (including Amahl ibn Hassan) and soldiers Group Membership: Captain of an unidentified pirate crew Occupation: Pirate, captain of an unidentified ship Taric Redhand (1st millenium pirate Marada character)








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