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The Raiders of the Waking Sea is a loose confederation of ships and piratical raiders who ply the numerous seas and coasts of Thedas. The organization has no known leadership. It is instead a collection of ships, each its own sovereign vessel with its own rules, people, and leader.[1]

Background[]

The Raiders of the Waking Sea, or more simply "the Raiders," is the more commonly known name given to an association of pirates called the Felicisima Armada.

Wealthy merchants often pay the leaders of the Armada, rather than risk having their ships commandeered and their merchandise stolen and sold on the black market. They're hardly unified, and bloody battles between Armada leaders are frequent, but any attack by outsiders will cause them to instantly put aside their differences and close ranks, and thus the raiders have become far more of a plague in the last century than they ever were before.[2]

Llomerryn has become a haven for raiders, as well as brigands and various criminals, due to its location as a port city, and its political neutrality.[3] The markets and bazaars of the city feature goods pillaged from distant lands.

The nearby island of Estwatch is also a stronghold for raiders.

History[]

Raider

Rivaini pirate[3]

Pirate ship TWS

A raider ship from Those Who Speak

Once upon a time these pirates were little more than opportunists, individual ships based out of the coastal city of Llomerryn that preyed on sea traffic and which were frequently the target of concerted efforts by the Orlesians and Free Marches cities to destroy them once and for all. After each such effort, new pirates would appear to fill the vacuum and thus the cycle continued.[2]

During the Exalted Marches against the Qunari, however, the nations of Thedas found themselves in dire need of every ship they could muster against the massive power of the Qunari dreadnaughts. The Llomerryn pirates were faced with a difficult decision: band together under one flag and fight with those they had previously preyed upon or face conversion and annihilation by the Qunari. Thus the Armada was formed in 7:55 Storm.[4] The pirates brought their knowledge of stealth and trickery to bear, plaguing Qunari supply lines and even launching seaborne invasions against the Qunari coast. In 7:78 Storm the raiders managed to defeat the Qunari in a massive naval battle and take Estwatch, an island with strategic importance, from them.[5] After the signing of the Llomerryn Accords in 7:84, they maintained their association rather than disband—much as others might have hoped.[2]

Involvement[]


This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Origins.


Isabela and Casavir are on shore leave at the Pearl in Denerim during the Fifth Blight.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age II.


Isabela later becomes stranded in Kirkwall after her ship is wrecked and her crew scattered. She is an optional companion of Hawke. Martin, another former Raider pirate, attempts to broach a deal with Hawke through Isabela to open his own business. If Hawke aids them, Martin will later trade with Hawke as a merchant.



This section contains spoilers for:
Dragon Age: Inquisition.


Several banners of the Blind Men—notorious smugglers who are known to sell slaves to Tevinter—can be seen in caverns across Crestwood.[6]


Known raiders[]

  • Anselmo – a member of Isabela's crew; also notable for being married[7][8]
  • Brand – a member of Isabela's Crew[9]
  • Casavir – Isabela's first mate on the Siren's Call
  • Castillon – a wealthy Antivan raider leader
  • Celso – a member of Isabela's crew[10]
  • Hayder – a member of Isabela's crew; henchman of Castillon
  • Ianto the Talon – also known as "the Terror of Llomerryn"; facetiously known as "That Crooked Bastard What Might Kill You in Your Sleep"; a known slaver and murderer[1]
  • Isabela – a pirate and former raider; Captain of the Siren's Call; self-proclaimed "Queen of the Eastern Seas."[1]
  • The Jackdaw – a raider who helped Isabela locate a crew and work when she began raiding; according to rumor he and Isabela were involved in a passionate love affair before he vanished from Llomerryn[11]
  • Jim – a member of Isabela's crew who was injured in a knife fight[12]
  • Knife-Eared Jan
  • Paisley Pete
  • Left-Hand Rawley
  • Martin – a former subordinate of Ianto; he survived the slitting of his throat by his superior after he started questioning slavery as his new business
  • Lachlan Poole – a wealthy raider who owns a trading company in the Free Marches[1]
  • Leandro – a member of Isabela's crew[13]
  • Captain Revaud – father of First Enchanter Rivella of the Dairsmuid Circle of Magi in Rivain[14][15]
  • "Ser" Tadeus – a raider rumored to run the Armada; most notable for having sunk half a dozen Orlesian frigates[1]

Codex entries[]

Codex entry: The Raiders of the Waking Sea Codex entry: The Raiders of the Waking Sea
Codex entry: The Annulment at Dairsmuid Codex entry: The Annulment at Dairsmuid
Codex entry: Notorious Raider Trash Codex entry: Notorious Raider Trash

Note texts[]

Banner of the Blind Men Banner of the Blind Men

See also[]

The Bosun's Blade The Bosun's Blade

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 81
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 BioWare old forums BioWare Blog. Chris Priestly. January 27, 2011. "On Templars, Raiders, City Guards and The Coterie". Retrieved on August 12, 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 82
  4. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 115
  5. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 120
  6. Note: Banner of the Blind Men
  7. Dragon Age: The Silent Grove
  8. Isabela refers to his bachelor party in Dragon Age: The Silent Grove.
  9. Dragon Age Library Edition Volume 1, pg. 82, annotation by David Gaider.
  10. Dragon Age: The Silent Grove
  11. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 2, p. 168
  12. Mentioned in Dragon Age II during a conversation between Isabela and Fenris.
  13. He perished during the events of Dragon Age: Those Who Speak.
  14. Codex entry: The Annulment at Dairsmuid
  15. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 102
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