I've had training with a blade and my father used to take me hunting. That being said I'm a poor shot with a gun. I am pretty good with the blade and at least fair with my bare fists.
Don Maitz styled art in the home section. It was near the area where you might choose a boarder to decorate a childs room (sorry Cascabel but you are 'child friendly'). I think I might have seen a Braze sticker too!
I'm at Target in the home section and I look up and see Cascabel! Well it was a Don Maitz illustration featuring a spot-on illustration of Cascabel. If you plan to decorate a room these might be fun for you!
I also tend to be dog tired at the end of the day and jumping about with a heavy cutlass on my hip just doesn't seem like fun.
But I do like to watch and listen!
Do you suppose that humans have something hard wired into them that attracts them to the beat of drums?
I myself can not drum. But I like to listen and watch.
I seem to remember someone on these forums (maybe GOF) had a tool for making Hard Tack. Someone else mentioned that it was half bad but he liked to eat nuts. Bread=nuts. I'd say that's bad!
Finished the book last night and it does include a few tid bits about AWE. It confirms in part what Lady Barbossa has been stating that Jack freed a slave ship and earned Beckets wrath. It mentions a few other ideas that help to fill in holes in the movies.
While not a great book it was fun! If you enjoy the movies (Give them a rating of 6+ out of 10) then this book is for you.
I always notice that people dance with reckless abandon. Even those who would otherwise not join in can be coaxed into the hot, sweaty, jumble of bodies dancing before a circle of drums.
I'm about half way through the book. It is a campy blend of movie trivia and history (enough to make those who favor Captain Twill fight'n mad!). Details include a few examples of knots and the parts on a ship.
Spanish soldiers are often shown in illustrations wearing breast plates and helms during land battles pre-GAOP. Might there be historical data that involves pirates in armor during a shore raid?
Sir Henry if you have more books about Capt. Morgan that you think make a good read feel free to add them. I like the period right before the "Golden Age" slightly better than GOAP.