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       Seas of Conversion
       By: Malakai Date: June 4, 2015, 11:22 am
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       Valor;
       That was the name he had been given. No one on the  ship used
       their real names. It was questionable whether anyone even
       remembered their names. The name valor was born of his first
       adventure with the crew. Three men had been taken captive, and
       the crew had decided that they couldn't be saved. they were
       going to leave them behind, but in an act of either sheer
       heroism, or stupidity, he hadf gone, and single handedly freed
       the two men. From that day forward, he had been known as Valor.
       Valor had been a Pirate for three years now. He was extremely
       skilled with a sword, as well as a pistol, but he was still a
       newbie on board. The Crimson Gale first set sail twelve years
       ago. It was nearly unheard of for there to be pirates in the
       2000's. But this crew was particularly crafty. Their ship was
       nearly undetectable at sea, and it never made it's way to land.
       Trips to land were made aboard different, smaller vessels that
       would go unnoticed. On this day, Valor was a member of a team of
       four, who were going ashore on one of those ships, owned by a
       crewman by the name of Anchor.  Their target was a Jewelry shop
       on the Island of Nassau in the Bahamas. It should have been an
       easy one. They were last seen in the seas on the other side of
       the country. No one would expect this strike. Little did they
       know, things were about to go south....
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