A tale of that would honour brave Sir Robin...

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    We set sail today to start part 1 of the Shroud Breaker Tall Tale and started making good progress with a fully crewed brig.

    Had to veer off course a few times due to determined fellow free-enterprise sailors who thought that what is ours should be theirs and took dire damage from a extremely skilled sloop but, not before one of our crew jumped ship, set their ship on fire, and last left them flailing in the eye of a storm as a farewell gift.

    Made it through most of the tall tale before one of our crew had to sign off due to being called by fatigue from the mundane world. Not willing to relinquish our quest the last two of us sailed on and finished up part one but, not before being chased by a skeleton galleon, joined by a megalodon who was kind enough to keep at us after the skeleton galleon sank off the coast of Plunder Outpost, the spoils of this galleon had to be left to the ocean blue as the damn giant needle toothed guppy was relentless.

    During the back-and-forth with the skeleton galleon I had started unloading the ship by hopping off every time we passed Plunder Outpost's shore so we had finished the quest but, we definitely had to earn the right to empty the boat's cargo for gold today. Tired but, determined to see what twists part 2 of the Shroud Breaker Tall Tale sage brings us

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  • @rabbitsshadow said in A tale of that would honour brave Sir Robin...:

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    We set sail today to start part 1 of the Shroud Breaker Tall Tale and started making good progress with a fully crewed brig.

    Had to veer off course a few times due to determined fellow free-enterprise sailors who thought that what is ours should be theirs and took dire damage from a extremely skilled sloop but, not before one of our crew jumped ship, set their ship on fire, and last left them flailing in the eye of a storm as a farewell gift.

    Made it through most of the tall tale before one of our crew had to sign off due to being called by fatigue from the mundane world. Not willing to relinquish our quest the last two of us sailed on and finished up part one but, not before being chased by a skeleton galleon, joined by a megalodon who was kind enough to keep at us after the skeleton galleon sank off the coast of Plunder Outpost, the spoils of this galleon had to be left to the ocean blue as the damn giant needle toothed guppy was relentless.

    During the back-and-forth with the skeleton galleon I had started unloading the ship by hopping off every time we passed Plunder Outpost's shore so we had finished the quest but, we definitely had to earn the right to empty the boat's cargo for gold today. Tired but, determined to see what twists part 2 of the Shroud Breaker Tall Tale sage brings us

    are you sure you know the legend of brave sir robin?

  • @closinghare208 this is more the "not so brave" Running away so one can run away another day :P

  • @rabbitsshadow said in A tale of that would honour brave Sir Robin...:

    @closinghare208 this is more the "not so brave" Running away so one can run away another day :P

    true but i stay and fight i am more like Arthur king of the Britons well I didn't vote for you

  • @closinghare208 will stick to the Monty Python variant for this particular story; my aim has since improved and we are now killing megalodons for meat instead of scarpering to the closest island... the Kraken is still a bit of a tricky beast but, we have been able to chase it off too.

    Every day my aim improves :D

  • @rabbitsshadow said in A tale of that would honour brave Sir Robin...:

    @closinghare208 will stick to the Monty Python variant for this particular story; my aim has since improved and we are now killing megalodons for meat instead of scarpering to the closest island... the Kraken is still a bit of a tricky beast but, we have been able to chase it off too.

    Every day my aim improves :D

    and that's good

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