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SeaLassCyanne

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  1. On September 22nd, come invade Stormgale's Keep, with good grog, and tons of reveled merriment. As we honor the most moodiest face on the Earth, the great Open Sea.

    For those in Colorado area, if you would like come consider yerself invited! Just send me a PM or e-mail at the following addy: cyannerose@gmail.com for more details on the celebration.

    Hoping to see some of you there!

    Pax,

    Cyanne

  2. YAr arival to this eerrr pages of seafarin scallywags and lovley wenches.. :D And while were at it we might be toastin to that treasure chest ye be consealin! RRRRR ! :D

    Shouldn't it be which chest I'm concealing ;-) (j/king)

    LOL... My pouch be feeling a bit low for the moment, it's someone elses turn to be buying for a while!

    But in anycase cheers all the same!

    Pax,

    Cyanne

  3. This looks awesome, I'd love to go.. Now to just fit it in with the Budget of PIP '08 LOL.

    I'll try my damnedest to be there, please do keep us informed :)

    Pax,

    Cyanne

  4. This is a good question, we're trying to plan something in my region, thats low profile yet very similar.

    The Ultimate for me would be a Mariner's BBQ, where it's celebratory festival an Ode to the Pirates of Old. Except in modern barbecue format. (The clean up is easier that way imo especially if held in a park) People dressed up as the pyrate like, or your favorite famous pyrate character. Theme would surround the "Nautical", surrounded by the comforts of food, grog, story telling, and just ultimate revelry in general.

    Of course there would have to be the music, lots of Flogging Molly, The Corsairs, Whirly Jig Monstrels, Iris & Rose, Running Wild, Grave Digger, and other great Pyrate metal bands. (Me is a huge fan of Pyrate Metal!)

    That'd be the ultimate pirate gathering for me, hopefully one day it will be pulled off most likely on a smaller scale :o

    Pax,

    Cyanne

  5. Greetings,

    I know this may be considered now a dead topic, but this too has now sparked me curiousity.

    Were alewives considered to be well respected members of the populace as well?

    Any info would be appreciated :o

    Pax,

    Cyanne

  6. Wow there are more of ye!

    *Raises Mug* Cheers Mates again for the warm welcome!

    I'm not sure if I can a tune to give a Shanty such proper respect, but I'm sure a couple limericks me could muster up :)

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