A Pamphlet for Sailors to Better Identify the Colours of the Nostramar Sea
Amontin Navy
Ports of Origin
Any Empire or Colonial Port
Dwarves
Port of Origin
Peri-Skiathos
Halflings
Ports of Origin
Little Wolsingham
Biggleswade
Inagua
Port of Origin
Inagua
León and Manzanillo
Ports of Origin
León
Manzanillo
Lizardfolk
Ports of Origin
Aarhus
Slag
Los Roques
Port of Origin
Gran Roque
Shallow Isles
Ports of Origin
Sol
Pancho
Leomessi
Elbow Bend
Las Tunas
Marcanado
Snug Corner
Port of Origin
Snug Corner
Strigokocra
Port of Origin
Unknown
Vallir
Port of Origin
Vallir
Plague
Signals that ship is infected with the plague
Parlay
Signals that captain demands his right of parlay
Henry Avery
The flag of Henry Avery once terrorized the sea, but now flies over the fort at Anegada. The most successful of all time, Henry Avery is also the only pirate known to have retired. He turned command of his ship, The Fancy, over to Edward Roger. If you see this flag on the open ocean, feel free to fight or run at your leisure. It is sure to be an imposter.
Edward Roger
Edward Roger’s good nature only adds to the chilling menace of his person. What kind of a man whistles a jaunty tune as he forces uncooperative crew into the depths of the ocean? Surrender, and you have a good chance of leaving with your life and ship intact.
Jack Rackham
Jack Rackham and his ship Kingston have a reputation for making fair, equitable business dealings. Surrendering will part you from the most precious of your cargo but guarantee leaving with your life and ship.
Bartholomew Roberts
“Black Bart” Roberts sails Imperial Fortune into battle under the rhythmic beating of the huge drums on board, which I have seen strike fear into the heart of the most steadfast sailor. Black Bart collects the ears of his victims, for what purpose I cannot say. Surrendering will separate you from your ears and cargo but leave you with your life.
Edward Low
Edward Low is the vilest of pirates. Run, and pray that he doesn’t chase you.