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==The Pirate Isles==
 
==The Pirate Isles==
Surrounded by dangerous reefs and clouded by eternal fog lies a group of islands in the sea of the upperworld...the Pirate Isles. Demons and undead have taken over the main island. A ship is required in order to reach these isles, a ship with a capable navigator who can avoid dangerous reefs which are concealed by thick fog. Without an able helmsman a ship will surely run aground over reefs, and the crew will face a wet and miserable death. An active volcano has shaped the surface of these islands.
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Surrounded by dangerous reefs and clouded by eternal fog lies a group of islands in the sea of the upperworld... the Pirate Isles. Demons and undead have taken over the main island. A ship is required in order to reach these isles, a ship with a capable navigator who can avoid the dangerous reefs which are concealed by thick fog. Without an able helmsman a ship will surely run aground over the reefs, and the crew will face a wet and miserable death. An active volcano has shaped the surface of these islands.
 
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The Pirate Isles

Surrounded by dangerous reefs and clouded by eternal fog lies a group of islands in the sea of the upperworld... the Pirate Isles. Demons and undead have taken over the main island. A ship is required in order to reach these isles, a ship with a capable navigator who can avoid the dangerous reefs which are concealed by thick fog. Without an able helmsman a ship will surely run aground over the reefs, and the crew will face a wet and miserable death. An active volcano has shaped the surface of these islands.


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