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RosesOfDeathYetFullOfLife Captain
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:32 pm
The Sixth KingdomThe Village by the Sea This simple village is closer to the rocky shore, and its rumored to catch the rarest fish because of it. Its fishermen and fisherwomen are the best fishers, and can even strive through the toughest of storms. Because they're closer to the shore, this village has more experience with the pirates than the city. In fact, most pirates prefer the village thanks to their great rum. They're also famous for their fabulous seafood dishes which a few hold some of the rare fish they catch. If you don't mind the visiting pirates, and working at the dock to help the fishermen, then this village is the place for you.
Currently: The village is empty of pirates, as their ships had left from last night. A few of the villagers can be seen cleaning the village of empty bottles from the night before. The rest of the villagers are still asleep..
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Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:56 pm
The Sixth KingdomThe City Near the Sea This city is one of the most profitable of all the villages, the only reason it is still called a village is because it was originally a village. Over time, this village grew into a city; although unlike most cities they kept their old buildings. They kept the homes, and the nature from within. Instead of destroying their village to create their city, they instead built their city and their village. Buildings high and low are spread throughout. There's a marketplace by the shore, and ships are along the dock bringing in new fish. Pirates don't really visit the city as often, but when they do-- they do it for special occasions and hold a wide variety of events.
The city and the village are actually far apart, but the two trade amongst themselves. Though, the village refuses to trade with the city their rare fish.
Currently: The city is just waking up in the early morning, and a few ships have already left to catch some new fish...
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RosesOfDeathYetFullOfLife Captain
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