The Crossroads of the Aether
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Colonel Nigel Pennington was sitting in the parlor of his four-story Victorian mansion outside London's West end studying maps that cover a broad range of China in the near East. The ox blood leather queen Ann style chair had shown years of studying wear from the many adventures that Col. Pennington had planned from it whilst sitting at the large rounds mahogany table that sat near the fireplace surrounded by bookshelves containing books of every known location and some unknown locations…
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It was late in the evening around 8 PM on the Tuesday before Christmas as Sir Henry and myself found our way into Bristol by train. We had been out on the Moors near Dartmoor searching in vain for a lost pirate treasure that was roumoured to have been nicked away from the colonies, when we were set upon by a terrible thirst. Having found no treasure, we decided to turn home for now and replan out next visit. We walked steadfastly towards a tavern located on Portwall Lane. The conductor had…
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~Historically Documented by Col. Nigel Pennington~
The Story of Blackbeard is a wretched tale of an English sailor named Edward Teach, who turned pirate at the dawn of the 18th century. Little is known about this towering drivelswigger, but that he was from Bristol, England and went to sea at a young age. Sometime after the start of Queen Anne’s War in…
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Lady White said… What do you hear sir? I havent been on in a few days.
Teri Dunbar Austin-Ross said… I can't wait!
the Baroness said… Welcome to the Empire! Cheers to you sir!
Wayne Carey said… Greetings Colonel. Good to know you.
LittleSkyLark said… Thank you for the kind words sir.
Arabella Porter said… Why thank you! If you ever need one, i do them for free ^^. I don't make them well enough to actually sell them yet so for now it's all practice. And it's a wonderful sight to see when there's a young adventurer in the making.
Arabella Porter said… How do you do, Colonel Pennington?
excellent, I shall look forward to your contributions.
Leslie Seabolt said… Capital! Good to know you sirrah!
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