Sabian

Sabian is a half-elven pirate of the Revelry and a former crewmate of Fjord. He sailed alongside Fjord, with whom he grew up, aboard the Tide's Breath under Captain Vandran until Sabian sabotaged and sunk the ship shortly before the events of Campaign 2. He was later said to be working with the pirate Cadmus Leeland and was found to be living on Darktow Isle.

He has been mentioned throughout Campaign 2, but he has not appeared.

Appearance
Sabian is a half-elf man.

Personality
Due to Sabian's general nature, he and Fjord didn't get along with each other well. He was described by Vandran as "a coward and a survivor".

Background
Sabian was the one responsible for sabotaging the ship Fjord worked on. Fjord walked in on Sabian lighting a fuse, but before he could react Sabian wounded him with throwing daggers, ran to the deck of the ship, and jumped into the ocean. After surviving the explosion, Fjord returned to one of his contacts and learned that Sabian had also survived.

Captain Adella told Fjord that Sabian had recently been working with a shady merchant named Cadmus Leeland in Nicodranas, whom Fjord understood to be a pirate. Leeland's ship was named the Widow's Embrace. Sabian is a member of the Revelry.

Campaign 2: The Mighty Nein
After returning to Zadash, Fjord confided in the rest of the group about Vandran and Sabian, and their possible connections to his sword.

She told Fjord that Sabian had recently been working with a shady merchant named Cadmus Leeland in Nicodranas. Leeland's ship was named the Widow's Embrace.





Fjord additionally remarked to Vandran that he cannot promise certain things to ensure sailing with him will be peaceful, including not killing Sabian.

Fjord
Fjord told the Mighty Nein he's known Sabian for many years, and they grew up together. Despite this, Fjord does not seem to have had a good opinion of Sabian even before the Tide's Breath explosion. It is unknown how Sabian feels about Fjord.

Vandran
Vandran brought Sabian onto the Tide's Breath alongside Fjord, and Sabian sailed under his captaincy for many years. Vandran was unsurprised to learn that Sabian survived the sinking of the ship, and he contemptuously remembered Sabian as "a coward and a survivor", remarking that such people are difficult to kill.