Slave | |
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skill | 9 |
stamina | 8 |
Type | Humans-Cultures/Beings by Occupation |
Slaves and Slavery are an unfortunate fact of life across much of Titan.
Examples of Slavery[]
- The Slave Rebellion in Kakhabad in 1889 OT.[1]
- The Skorn were once kept as slaves by the N'yadach. [2]
- The Slave Traders north of Gundobad.[3]
- Slavers in Arantis.[4]
- Slaves in the Inland Sea being sold in Assur. [5]
- Human, Elf, and Dwarf slaves kept by Shareela in the Icefinger Mountains.[6]
- Human Slaves used by the Lizard Men of Silur Cha and Fire Island to row galleys and mine minerals.[7]
- Human Slaves traded by Carig, the feared Slave Trader of Port Blacksand.[8]
- Human and Dwarf slaves used by the Dark Elves in the Freezeblood Mountains. [9]
- Slaves captured and put to work by the Caarth (including Voloidon Carsack). [10]
- Slavery being legal in Brice. [11]
- Slaves serving in Lord Tsietsin's Castle in Hachiman.[12]
- Press gangs in Kharé making travellers drunk, in order to take them to be slaves on galleys in the Kakhabad Sea. [13]
- The Archmage of Mampang keeping slave laborers in the Mampang Fortress in Kakhabad. [14]
- The Orcs of Zuzbeck in Kakhabad using Goblins as their slaves.[15]
- Lord Carnuss kidnapping slaves to fight in the gladiatorial arena. [16]
- In Port Blacksand, criminals found guilty in the courts can be enslaved as a punishment, for a period of up to 24 years.[17]
- Slave masters capturing and selling slaves on the Isles of the Dawn.[18]
- The Hero of Master of Chaos being forced to work as a galley slave on the ship Diablo, in order to sneak into Ashkyos. [19]
- Slaves in Ruddlestone supervised by an Ogre Overseer.[20]
- Count Reiner Heydrich had Vampyre slaves.[21]
- A stone relief in Djarat depicted slaves of Akharis being sacrified to Sithera.[22]
- Sima the Monkey Man, a former slave who became a pirate.[23]
- The Klanywar people being enslaved in Gallantaria, resulting in most of them escaping into Mauristatia.[24]
- Human slaves kept in the tower of Pyra-Caltor in eastern Khul.[25]
Further Information in Canon[]
More information can be found at:Source[26]
Trial of Champions
(para73#, para349#)
Notes[]
# - denotes a reference with statistics
* - denotes a picture
Appendix[]
Galllery[]
References[]
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook - 149
- ↑ Out of the Pit - pgs. 103-4
- ↑ The Warlock's Way - 210
- ↑ Demonstealer - 124
- ↑ Seas of Blood - 171
- ↑ Caverns of the Snow Witch - 274.
- ↑ Allansia pp. 153-4
- ↑ "Market Mayhem", Warlock Issue 3 , pg. 22
- ↑ Siege of Sardath - 237
- ↑ Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World - 86
- ↑ Rob Horton, "Escape from Oblivion". Fightingfantasygamebooks.com, 2009.
- ↑ Sword of the Samurai - 10, 176
- ↑ Kharé - Cityport of Traps - 312.
- ↑ The Crown of Kings - 39
- ↑ The Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook , pgs. 127-128
- ↑ Trial of Champions - 19.
- ↑ Blacksand! - p. 197
- ↑ Black Vein Prophecy - para 167, 178
- ↑ Master of Chaos - 1
- ↑ Knights of Doom - para. 124
- ↑ Revenge of the Vampire - para. 139
- ↑ Curse of the Mummy - para. 305
- ↑ Bloodbones -para. 371
- ↑ "A History of Mauristatia" by Otto Öviszódi in The Warlock Returns Issue 2, (pg. 25-26).
- ↑ Atlantis Campaign, (pg. 99)
- ↑ Complete list of references catalogued by FF Titan Bestiary