The Bakhoury Coast produces adventurers as chaotic and resourceful as the region itself. The constant struggles between rival amirates, the threat of Ulakandar raiders, and the perils of the Gulf of Ghayar create a harsh environment where only the cunning and resilient thrive. Many adventurers begin as defenders of their towns, sailors on pirate ships, or mercenaries in the service of ambitious amirs. Piracy is a central feature of coastal life, with rogues and swashbucklers honing their skills in naval combat and smuggling operations. Hobgoblin mercenaries, known for their tenacity and adaptability, are a common sight, bolstering town defenses or raiding rival settlements. The teachings of Xan Yae, the Lady of Perfection, foster a strong tradition of monks and clerics, blending martial and divine power to navigate the region’s instability. Fighters, rangers, and barbarians are equally prevalent, shaped by a life of constant conflict and survival on land and sea. The ruins of pre-Devastation Baklunish settlements attract adventurers of all kinds, some of whom delve into ancient relics or form pacts with oceanic, undead or fiendish entities. The region’s disdain for the Mouqollod Consortium fuels a population of rogues and spies dedicated to sabotage and revenge, while smugglers and negotiators thrive in the lawless, intrigue-laden society. Adventurers from the Bakhoury Coast are tough, resourceful, and opportunistic, embodying the spirit of a land where survival often depends on a sharp blade and a sharper wit.