04 December 2013 @ 02:14 pm
Calling all able and willing ships.

Since it has been apparent that multiple ships will be raiding Isla Empieza, I find it imperative that we have a proper strategy. Even with all of us, we are outnumbered and, very likely, outgunned.

The strategy I have proposed is using magics and other talents to create a foggy mass, possibly stormlike in appearance, that will disguise our approach and fool the Navy into not firing a single shot until we are already behind them and at the advantage.

Though I am open to other ideas. Anything beyond a full frontal assault has some merit, but if you're going to suggest some suicidal blazing guns routine, I'm going to politely ask you to shove it and let the real strategists talk.

So. Suggestions?
 
 
02 December 2013 @ 11:37 am
This sentiment may have been expressed before, but I have, then, missed it.

Does anyone know whether this month, as I understand has been so in others, individuals like ourselves will be forced into this place? If they will, where will they arrive? Where we did, ourselves? And where people who consider us, and those like us, the enemy?

If that is the case, what will become of those new arrivals? What I have heard about the navy here, and what I know of navies in general, would suggest they will not look kindly on pirates falling into their midst, nor will they consider ignorance any excuse or worthy of a pardon.

Is there anyone willing to attempt some manner of rescue for our fellows, should they need it?

H Hornblower


[He isn't a revolutionary, but he can see a gross miscarriage of justice for what it is. He has been in a navy prison, and it's a fate he doesn't wish on anyone. Especially if this navy is anything like the Spanish.]
 
 
14 October 2013 @ 07:52 pm

[You all remember Hector, of course. The ass who's torn apart most of the folks who've asked stupid questions? And has been highly offended at the assumptions about the way he speaks? Well, he's just come upon a thought that struck him out of the blue, and really, in his opinion you just might want to pay attention.

But hoo boy, does he sound full of schadenfreude. Because he is.]


Just as an aside, as that execution do bring some things to mind. At least for meself, as I'm a bit more versed in the laws and rules of the sea...

You do realize, o'course, with your sailing and bartering without proper papers - letters o' marque or otherwise granting you permission to do such from a nation - you are all, in fact, committing acts of piracy, aye?

No papers, no authority to conduct yourself as a legitimate crew. No authority, of course, to organize yourself in a militaristic force. You aren't privateers. You aren't merchants, and you aren't treasure hunters.

You're pirates. Piss poor excuses for pirates, I'll grant ye that, but not a single soul brought to this place has authority to do anything. You're conducting in black market trade, operating a craft that is not, in fact, registered in any home port, and not a single one among ye has a place ye make berth.

This, of course, does include our little ship full o'sparkle and light in the name of justice et cetera, et cetera.

Pirates, the lot of you. Every last one of you be staring at Jack Ketch, waiting to be the next to dance the jig. No matter your noble intentions.

 
 
07 October 2013 @ 05:31 am
[Horatio has, by late afternoon, accepted that, strange as this is, it's real. It has been suggested to him by several locals he look into getting out to sea. He's even been introduced to his journal. Not something he trusts -- magic, after all, is something to be feared.

He does, though, decide to use it in the middle of the day.

His letters are large, the heading blocky but the rest in gentle curves.]


VOLUNTEERS


[He resisted the urge to add what he had always seen on posters, making no mention of "God save the King."]

Officers and hands are needed for service under a commander of the British Royal Navy

CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER


[No one here, after all, seemed to know about the Admiralty, which meant their decision could be... overlooked. If he was to be shipped out to sea, he could do it on his own terms.]

Pay to depend upon experience at sea. Landsmen welcome. Hard work, good wage, including a share of whatever bounty is acquired.

Seek out the commanding officer at the Laughing Rooster Tavern.


[It would do, at least. Not, perhaps, the finest recruitment poster ever, and he'd do proper legwork here, but it would answer well enough.]


(For an approximation of the style in which the "poster" is written, see: here.)