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Contents
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Editorial
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Introduction
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Editorial
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Black Olvaldir's Fort
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Article
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"Listen close, my lads, for ye don' wanna be foolin' wi' Black Olvaldir, curse his stinking
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Blue Clam Lagoon
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Article
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This small tropical island is home to a village of the same name.
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Diver's Rest
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Article
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In the jungle several miles from Port Sally is a deep hole in the ground.
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Ganymede
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Article
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A dark floating mass seen at a distance turns out to be a raft, in the last stages of dissolution.
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Hoarfrost
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Article
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The town of Hoarfrost is known to most pirates as "the frosty whore".
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Island o' th' Faceless Ones
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Article
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Th' island o' th' Faceless Ones ain't an easy one t' reach. Th' actual size o' th' island has ne'er been
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Madame Gertrude's Bathhouse
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Article
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To many captains, the best place to gather rumors and information is at a tavern or an inn.
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Mumble the Peg
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Article
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Mumblety‐peg is a popular wharf tavern frequented by pirates and other less‐than‐savory nautical
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Peg's Leg Tavern
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Article
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It is a cold night in Karran. You finally see the sign for the tavern you have been looking for. You could hear
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Pg. 14
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Rigging Town
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Article
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Strung out across a sea cleft on the Isla de las Naranjas is a curious port hung on ropes and chains.
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"Seedys" Silver Bucket
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Article
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The wooden sign above the door hangs on just one rusty chain now; the painted image of a silver bucket is faded
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Serlinda's Bodice
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Article
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Serlinda’s Bodice is an island about 50 miles northeast of Jamaica.
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Serpent Bay
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Article
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Serpent Bay is a large, round, pale green bay. It is surrounded by imposing rock cliffs with a small opening to
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