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May ye have a very festive natal day full of wenches and rum matey!! And here's a health to thee and the Pub!
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May ye have a very festive natal day full of wenches and rum matey!!
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May ye have a very festive natal day full of wenches and rum matey!!
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I recently came accross a topic on the Pirates of the Burning Sea Forum, asking people about the timeline of their characters ingame... I had wanted to work out some of the things about Greyhound's story for a while... now that I figured it out and posted it there, as I will repost here.... what about you guys? ever work out your character life from beginning to end? please share! 1643- Born 'Gabriel Drummond' to a Scottish Nobleman 1660- Causes Scandel at the Royale Court of Charles II, Dispossessed and Sold into Slavery on Jamaica 1662- Escapes, attempts to return to Scotland and Family, but is captured by, and joins French Buccaneers in Windward Passage, three months later is made Captain, earns reputation for speed in battle Spring 1663-Sets out to Capture a 'Ship of Force' but is instead taken by the Spanish and Tourtured by the Inquisition at Havana. Summer 1663- After escaping Havana on the very galleon that captured him, and building a small fleet, he returns and sacks, and burns the port to the ground Fall 1663- Fights duel with the pirate L'Ollonais, earns reputation for speed in hand to hand combat, as precaution Spring 1664-Sails to attack South America, Storm blows them off course, and seeking 'Any Port in a Storm' land in Cartegena, they are mistaken for a 'Galleon Due in From Seville' Greyhound manages to load all the treasure bound for the king of Spain and sail off before they realize he is a buccaneer. Though he is chases by 3 Spanish Galleons...which he sinks, afterward, loses eye in duel with spanish Capitano Spring 1664-Co-founds Devil's Brood, plunders Spanish Treasure Fleet, lands and colonizes 'Islos de los Leon Del Mar' Summer 1664-Returns to Tortuga and Buys Plantation, takes 4 masted french galleon which he makes his new flagship also aquires a mystical ability to 'See That Which is Hidden From Mortal Eyes' from a voodoo priestess summer 1664-Sails out of Port Royale, developes rivalry with Henry Morgan 1667- Reluctantly sails with Morgan against Maraciabo, when Morgan and mates become trapped, Greyhound runs the Blockade in his flagship. 1668-Sails with Morgan against Portobello. 1671-Fights alongside Morgan at Panama 1672-Sails as Pirate out of Tortuga and hideout in Florida Keys when buccaneers become hunted men 1676- Fights pair of Lt Gov. Morgan's Pirate Hunters 1677-Sails for Madagascar 1682- Returns to Caribbean and fights off attack by 4 English Galleons 1683- Sails with de Graff and de Grammont against Vera Cruz 1684- Fights sea battle w Spanish off Hispaniola 1685-1689 Active around Madagascar 1689- Takes part in the sacking of Cartegena 1689-Retires to his Tortuga Plantation and builds smalltime smuggling ring 1694- returns to Royale Court of William III and meets Captain Kidd 1697-Returns to Tortuga 1705 dies of old age
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This was more of a hypothetical question But I am planning on getting a small sword eventually... so thanks for the link.
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Ballad's About Your Character
Dread Pyrate Greyhound replied to Dread Pyrate Greyhound's topic in Fiction
wow... Wasn't expecting to get these positive responses... thought I may have been a little vane posting this anyway... but yeah... these are all really good songs... glad I started this post... next we need to make a CD of these ballads lol -
We all fancy our Characters as being 'one of the best' and so in the era, ballads would be written about legends, like the 'Ballad of Captain Ward' 'The Ballad of Captain Kidd', and Blackbeard's Death Ballad. I figured anyone is entitled to one, so Why not write one for yourself? That being said, here is mine, if you have one for your character, please share, and if not, at least tell me what you think of mine... It tells the Story of Commodore Greyhound. ( I wrote it in the format of the Ballad of William Kidd, but it is ALL ORIGONAL The Ballad of the Red Gentleman My name is Ol' Greyhound, As I sail, As I sail, My name is Ol' Greyhound, As I sail, My name is Ol' Greyhound, I sailed the Pirate Round And plundered any ships I found As I sail, I was taken from my home As I sail, as I sail, I was taken from my home, As I sail, I was taken from my home, And sold to Captain Jones, Now on the seas I roam, As I sail. I joined the Brethren of the Coast As I sail, as I sail, I joined the Brethren of the Coast, As I sail, I joined the Brethren of the Coast, My captor's estate I did roast, And I raised a glass in toast, As I sail. I was taken by the Dons, As I sail, as I sail I was taken by the Dons, As I sail, I was taken by the Dons, And bound in iron bonds To stand trial for my wrongs As I sail. I escaped and vowed I'd return As I sail, as I sail I escaped and vowed I'd return As I sail, I escaped and vowed I'd return To plunder and to burn Which I did since I was spurned As I sail, And Being angry still, As I sail As I sail, And Being angry still, As I sail And Being angry still, Much Spanish blood I spilled The battle gave me such a thrill! As I sail. I took a War Galleon, As I sail, as I sail I took a War Galleon, As I sail, I took a War Galleon, Thought I'd have myself some fun And plunder on the Run, As I sail. I roamed the Spanish Main As I sail, as I sail I roamed the Spanish Main, As I sail, I roamed the Spanish Main, And plundered for my gain, For 10 years of my reign As I sail. I was hunted by my foes, As I sail, as I sail I was hunted by my foes, As I sail, I was hunted by my foes, So Eastward I did go To look for plunder high and low As I sail. I took East Indiamen As I sail, as I sail I took East Indiamen, As I sail, I took East Indiamen, Over Again and again Hundreds more than ten As I sail. I spied twenty Moorish ships, As I sail, as I sail I spied twenty Moorish ships, As I sail, I spied twenty Moorish ships, I played several of my tricks And I plundered all but six, As I sail. I went back to the West As I sail, as I sail I went back to the West, As I sail, I went back to the West, To take more gold filled chests And prove I am the best, As I sail. I was met with ships of war, Off the coast, off the coast, I was met with ships of war, Off the coast, I was met with ships of war, And the cannons they did roar, But I promptly sank all four, Off the coast, I've been a bold pyrate, On the sea, on the Sea, I've been a bold pyrate, On the sea, I've been a bold pyrate, Plundering ships small and fat, With a tip of my hat On the sea, I have fifty tons of gold, Stashed away, stashed away I have fifty tons of gold, Stashed away, I have fifty tons of gold, And gemstones manifold, With riches uncontrolled, Stashed away. Now I'm too old for the trade, As a rogue as a rogue, Now I'm too old for the trade, As a rogue, Now I'm too old for the trade, But I'm still the fastest Blade! And a Legend I have made! As a rogue!
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This is a Fictional Account of the first meeting, and subsiquent frienship/alliance between me and Blackjack Brimstone of the Devil's Brood Pyrates. I wrote the basic story, and Blackjack added some fleurishes and helped make sure his character was represented accuratly. In reality, we met at the Hampton Blackbeard Fest in 2010 Tale of the First Allaince by ~ Commodore Greyhound and Commodore Blckjack Brimstone of the Devil's Brood They said it was an alliance forged in the hells themselves and that even the locker feared to claim them, all that is truly known is that on that night a dark wind was blowing. A pact between two of the most contemptable pirates to ever set sail under the black flag. Some say, Old Roger had a hand in putting the two blackguards together. As they would later found the most cursed brotherhood of buccaneers on the seven seas. Not much is known about how the cord was struck. Brimstone Kept his secrets well, and Greyhound always said 'Dead men don't talk.' It was cold and dark when the fleet of the Seven Seas Blood Wolves and the ship of Greyhound pulled into Tortuga and anchored beneath Lavasseur's fortress. Greyhound, walked into the 'Yellow Tankard' tavern. He wore a Blood Red coat. It was from the uniform of a Spanish officer. And the entirety of it was covered in dried blood. As was his boots, pants and waistcoat. He spoke in his Highland Brogue in a loud voice. "I've a mind to take Havana and spill enough Spanish blood to stain the entirety of the Caribbean red. anyone who has a care for the plunder to be had is welcome to sign arcticles." he said. Now many a man had heard from the smugglers about 'El Senior Rojo' the Red Gentleman, who the Dons claimed escaped the great castle at Havana and swore revenge. but none put much stock in the tale that was told. Epecially now that 'El Senior Rojo' revealed himself and appeared to be naught but a fop with a taste for red clothes. All went back to their drinks, giving not a fig for what went on. Greyhound walked straight to a man who sat in the darkest corner of the room, surrounded by three companions and blanketed in shadows black as sin, and spoke. "And I'd wager even you won't join me? even though ye have a bloddy ship o' the line under your command eh laddie? That's a fine craft I saw you comin' ashore from." The man lit a cigar, which lit his face demonic mask up like hellfire and answered in a raspy voice "The Black tide serves her purpose... Why war Captain...?" "For what i suffered the the hands o' the Inquisition there'll be blood Says I. Come now mate, you be a buccaneer clear enough, i know the defenses in the harbor, i seen 'em first hand, come along, and ther'll be booty for all" Greyhound said "Hardly worth my time..." he says "I'll join you... if only to see it fail... and as you said... should you succeed... the bounty will be great..." Those two blackguards would come to unleash Hell upon the City of Havana and Return to Tortuga with a fortune in plunder, and they say, that was the birth of the Devil's Brood, the alliance, betwixt two ruthless rogues, which would go on to spawn an entire armada of Hellions who plundered the Seven Seas.
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Five pirate Haiku I wrote one day before Theatre class last semester. Feel free to add your own pirate haiku, if you have any. Tortuga Revel into night Gambling, drinking, wenching RUM! On the Turtle's back Doubloons Sparkling gold doubloons Behold wealth of Spanish Main Shinning in the sun Pirate Gold Blood money paid to A hundred sea robbers bold Behold! Pirate Gold! Bury it Deep! Dig! Bury it deep! Down! My chest of gold and jewels! And dead men won't speak! Galleon Grand See the galleon sail She flies the Jolly Roger On the Spanish Main
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Tried it just for the heck of it. I got 'Red Sam Flint' "Passion is a big part of your life, which makes sense for a pirate. Like the rock flint, you're hard and sharp. But, also like flint, you're easily chipped, and sparky. Arr!"
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Because of an infernal amount of Ill timing, luck and some procrastination and time wasting on my part I was unable to attend... I hope I will be able to get out there next year.
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For anyone looking for references on fashion in the 1600s, I stubled accross this website, there are definitions, pictures of portraits done in the era and a whole lot more. http://www.kipar.org/index.html
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TheBlackFox is right, He's a great guy and one of my best friends from Faire. He will take care of you and make sure you get EXACTLY what you need. He's actually in the process of making me a pair of custom bucket boots right now.
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Wow.. This should be indespensable to anyone looking to properly re-enact seabattles or have knowlege of period tactics.
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Pirate Movie by the makers of Wallace and Grommet
Dread Pyrate Greyhound replied to James Smythe's topic in Pyrate Pop
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As just another guy pirate who thinks with his stomach, I'll have to talk to my mates who cook about some of these chocolate recipes.
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How expensive would it run for say a scabbard for a long john silver, I have a leather guy <-- wow that sounds wrong, lol but we're good buddies, and I get most of my stuff from him. I just want to see how expensive it is in comparison to get the package deal from you guys... just so I know my options.
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I've been Derelect too for a while... officially hooked on 'Pirates of the Burning Sea'
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My mom has a cookbook called ''Bach for more: recipes from the 18th century" The potatoe pudding she made a while ago was delicious.
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Welcome aboard, you should be able to find all the refferences you and your family need for developing a look. I started a topic to ask opinions on what type of hat I should get for a 16660s onward persona, and got an excelent group of responses. There's also already a garb standards topic for period reinacters. they can be found here http://pyracy.com/index.php?showtopic=11440&hl=&fromsearch=1 and here http://pyracy.com/index.php?showtopic=17832&hl=&fromsearch=1
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There is an issue of Pirates Magazine, that discusses instruments that would have been used in the Great Age of Pyrates. It is a back issue however. The article also discusses what instruments that were used in the making of the Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End soundtarck that may have actually been in use during the time. But the Irish Bodhran was probably common, as there were many irish Pirates, a shanteyman on a merchant or Royal Navy ship could been a fiddler, so he would've been pressed into service if the pirates took a ship with one on board, and particularly wealthy passangers might've had servants who would accompany them to entertain them. My advice is, don't search for Pirate Musicians, search for instruments used in Europe at the time, they would have made their way on ships to the colonies, and into pirate hands.
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Another good read, if your looking for a little bit of information on everything pirate, is The Pirate Dictionary by Terry Breverton. It takes you through phrases or things a pirate, privateer or sailor is likely to be familiar with. For anyone just starting out or looking to enrich themselves, I adds a laot of information, and I commonly use a phrase I found in the book. Not only that, it elaborates on how a lot of modern sayings have a nautical origin, which is greatly entertaining. I highly recomend it.
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I think I've heard of the Tybee Island one, but I've never been to it and I don't know anything about it. but welcome aboard! if you're lookin' for advice on how to mold your persona, you came to the right place, there are plenty of amature and proffessional piratolgysts on board, and we're all happy to help out new hand such as yourself.