The Third Voyage

Posted September 19, 2022 by bethwyrm in Book Challenge / 0 Comments

Happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Ye’ve been a busy lot, indeed! It warms the cockles o’ me black heart to see so much fierce plunderin’ and readin’.

Captain’s Log

  • Cap’n Tea of the Sea made a stylish entrance, sailing into port on their newly acquired brigantine with a fierce reputation established, even before they’ve raised their colors!
  • Cap’n Ellorie Wine continued their exploits with another treasure chest. Scuttlebutt says they scuttled a ship with the crew still aboard, for it.
  • Cap’n Lily-Livered Liz has acquired for themselves a schooner!
  • Cap’n Liza Deepsea has been spotted piloting a brigantine named The All Hallows’ Eve!
  • Cap’n Four-Eyed Annie has also been spotted with their own brigantine, carting 546 gold pieces and that captain’s dastardly reputation.
  • Cap’n Aurelia Sherwood snagged themselves a frigate- which is good, fer they were needin’ somewhere to stash all that gold!
  • Cap’n Lilah ‘Lazypants’ Blackwood disproved their nickname by nabbin’ a brigantine over the weekend.
  • Cap’n The Dread Mermaid named their brigantine Crown of Thorns and acquired a chest o’ 418 additional gold.

As we’re a bit more than halfway through this voyage, ye might wish to see the leaderboard, as it were:

Gold

  • Cap’n Ellorie Wine of the brigantine The Drunken Strumpet, flying a red pirate flag, has 3,458 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n The Dread Mermaid of the flagless brigantine Crown of Thorns has 1,465 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Shannon Scurvyshorts of an as-yet-unnamed schooner, flying a blue pirate flag, has 1,280 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Aurelia Sherwood of an as-yet-unnamed and flagless frigate has 1,096 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Chelle ‘Devil’s Grin’ Thorne of the schooner Siren Song, flying a blue pirate flag, has 952 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Four-Eyed Annie of an as-yet-unnamed and flagless brigantine has 546 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Winifred ‘White Hair’ Grail, whose ghost ship The Devil flies a white pirate flag, has 138 gold pieces.
  • Cap’n Liza Deepsea of the flagless brigantine The All Hallows’ Eve has 126 gold pieces.

Reputation

  • Cap’n Ellorie Wine of the brigantine The Drunken Strumpet, flying a red pirate flag, has a storied reputation as having both an eye for the richest prize vessels and giving no quarter to those they capture (1,356 points).
  • Cap’n Four-Eyed Annie of an as-yet-unnamed and flagless brigantine has a rock-solid reputation as a fearless buccaneer what can turn any encounter into an admirable profit (546 points).
  • Cap’n Tea of the Sea of an as-yes-unnamed and flagless brigantine has an established reputation across three continents as a privateer who can dance their ship through a storm and sniff out the location of the weakest merchant vessels (504 points).
  • Cap’n Aurelia Sherwood, despite havin’ no ship nor flag, has a reputation as a fierce corsair who knows their way around the seas (352 points).
  • Cap’n Aster Blackwing of an as-yet-unnamed and flagless schooner has an established reputation as a fierce corsair who knows their way around the seas (337 points).
  • Cap’n Chelle ‘Devil’s Grin’ Thorne of the schooner Siren Song, flying a blue pirate flag, has a budding reputation fer being a bit foul tempered (30 points).

Fleet

  • Cap’n The Dread Mermaid of the flagless brigantine Crown of Thorns leads an armada of pirate ships, a veritable floating nation (1,047 points).
  • Cap’n Ellorie Wine of the brigantine The Drunken Strumpet, flying a red pirate flag, has quite a few ships in their fleet (468 points).
  • Cap’n Chelle ‘Devil’s Grin’ Thorne of the schooner Siren Song, flying a blue pirate flag, has a moderately sized fleet o’ ships (289 points).

Have ye been in the brig?

Read about the Pirateathon here.

Sign the Ship’s Register to join the readathon.

From September 1st-30th, log your books in the Voyage Log.

And a note that I’ll be away marauding at the end of this week and the start of next week, so the final voyage will be posted at the very end of the month, with an early October summary recap to follow!

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

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