Reynarda
Nerdy Vampire
In an alternate history, the Golden Age of Piracy lasted far longer. Pirates pillaged and plundered and riffled and looted. So much so, that many countries’ merchant and navy forces declined. The pirate’s ranks swelled as pirating became easier, and the ocean grew swamped with their ships. By necessity, became more organized, uniting under flags of the most cut-throat pirates. These pirates began to fight each other for the few brave merchant ships that crept along the routes. Great Britain, a naval superpower, took the opportunity provided by the infighting and created a response to the pirates—the pirate hunters. These brave sailors shot into the seas, sinking pirate ship after pirate ship. The gallows were once again populated by the rats of the sea. Now, the rest of the seafaring countries pay fees for the pirate hunter fleet to protect the shipping lanes. The pirate hunters, led by the cunning Admiral William Stirling, have sunk more ships than they can count, and have sailed home with many a pirate captain swinging from their jibboom. There are few pirate fleets left, but they are the toughest and the cruelest of the lot. No pirates dare to sail without one of the fleet’s flags flying on their mainmast.
No ship but one. The Sea Dragon owes allegiance to no one. Four years ago, when her young captain took the helm from the foolish and now-dead previous captain, he cast off the flag of the most bloodthirsty pirate—the Pirate King—and flew his own. It was a small ship, so the Pirate King didn’t much care. The new captain was barely a man and would surely be sunk soon, anyway. Let him wet the pirate hunter’s swords with his crew’s blood.
But he didn’t get his crew killed or his ship sunk. The newly-christened Sea Dragon outsmarted and out-maneuvered Admiral Stirling’s pirate hunters. So much so that pirates began to wonder if this captain didn’t know more about the pirate hunters than a pirate should. Rumors flew, and they were only compounded when Admiral Stirling issued a reward to any pirate hunter crew who could bring the Sea Dragon’s captain and as many of the crew in alive.
In a deadly battle, the Sea Dragon loses several crew members. They put into a neutral port with the intention to take on more crew. Pirates not wishing to fly under a fleet’s flag, as well as spies from the fleets, and bounty-hungry pirate hunters arrive, hoping to infiltrate the Sea Dragon’s crew. The Sea Dragon is signing aboard new crew at The Fat Pelican in neutral Port Royal. Any and all are welcome to apply within.
No ship but one. The Sea Dragon owes allegiance to no one. Four years ago, when her young captain took the helm from the foolish and now-dead previous captain, he cast off the flag of the most bloodthirsty pirate—the Pirate King—and flew his own. It was a small ship, so the Pirate King didn’t much care. The new captain was barely a man and would surely be sunk soon, anyway. Let him wet the pirate hunter’s swords with his crew’s blood.
But he didn’t get his crew killed or his ship sunk. The newly-christened Sea Dragon outsmarted and out-maneuvered Admiral Stirling’s pirate hunters. So much so that pirates began to wonder if this captain didn’t know more about the pirate hunters than a pirate should. Rumors flew, and they were only compounded when Admiral Stirling issued a reward to any pirate hunter crew who could bring the Sea Dragon’s captain and as many of the crew in alive.
In a deadly battle, the Sea Dragon loses several crew members. They put into a neutral port with the intention to take on more crew. Pirates not wishing to fly under a fleet’s flag, as well as spies from the fleets, and bounty-hungry pirate hunters arrive, hoping to infiltrate the Sea Dragon’s crew. The Sea Dragon is signing aboard new crew at The Fat Pelican in neutral Port Royal. Any and all are welcome to apply within.