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<span class="mu-r">"...We'll go like this."</span> You tell Bones, and organize with the rest of the crew. Because of the small size of your ship, it isn't much like you need a head navigator or anything like that. You'd like to go to Good Teeth Island, but consulting your map, you see it being a little out of the way with the deeper waters, which you hope may be the secret on how to catch and follow whales. At the very least, you know that the Deep Waters that exist near the Fruit Barons are home to all sorts of deep sea life, and are very much profitable for a whaler like yourself. With a boat and a ton of harpoons in tow, you're sure to profit. If you can only find a whale. Then, taking any profits from your hunt and fishing expedition, you could take that to Good Teeth, a slightly bigger and more fancy port then Guyot or even Mistress. Surely, they'll have plenty of interest in a big catch. You wonder if they'll pay good money for a whale carcass there...
You say goodbye to the women of Mistress and ready the sail, heading out to sea once again. Many of your crew rumble about the short duration of their stay, which you chide them over. Can't enjoy the spoils of your adventures until you have spoils. They get back to it shortly, and you find yourself settling back into sea life along your journey. You've got a few more weeks of supplies left, and catching a whale or any good fishing for that matter will restock your supplies very well, so you aren't too worried.
In the meantime, you think it may be a good idea to learn more about your crew. You know Bones and Everett very well, given you knew them for years, but your mysterious Quartermaster, a man named <span class="mu-i">Squint</span>, still vexes you. Squint is an older man, wise, and wears both a hat, a heavy coat for the cold sea spray, and pants. On the Black Ocean, the amount of clothes one wears to hide from the Sun-Death is often a direct mark of wealth and social class, and Squint would seem as bundled up as a Fruit Baron, though he has thrown in his hat with you. He seems knowledgeable about many cultures and things on the sea, though his combat abilities from being both old and missing an eye, hence his name, make him less useful if you were to encounter pirates again...
You have a sneaking suspicion he was a pirate, in fact. You're almost sure of it. He almost speaks about them in reverence, which is not something most people on the seas do. You've thought about grilling him for it in the past, but now you've warmed up to your crewmate, and want to know more without offending him. In fact, you think the few hidden pearls he had lying around in that coat did him some good on Mistress, and he's walking with a right proper pep in his step.
<span class="mu-s">The next update will feature a random encounter. Do you wish to use a lucky coin?</span>
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<span class="mu-s">What secret does Squint tell you about?</span>
>How to regrow lost body parts
>What is the Pirate's Code
>The Sea-Death's Blessing
>Where do the Deathless come from?