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The Quinnsville Chronicler, issue 10

New ships arrive in Quinnsville

A busy day in port, as new vessels sailed into Quinnsville.  While mayor Smaugton revealed his latest (insane?) project, namely the armed sloop Symphony of Destruction which he had refitted with a bow mounted Organ gun, people looked more in wonder at the newest trade vessel to moor. 

The Puppy Hustler is a vessel build by Maestro, but will sail under license for Maestro Corrington and as such stationed in our docks until she sets out on her trade voyages.  Life seems definitly returning to Quinnsville now that the winter is slowly ending!

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The Quinnsville Chronicler, issue 10

A stroke of commercial genius!

As we reported in our previous issue, our mayor Sir Smaugton, Self-proclaimed Lord of Driftwood, had send the three drydocked warships "Nightmare", "Brad the Pirate" and "Siren's Song" to the Eslandolan auction block.  At that same auction, he had his eyes set on a few trading vessels, to bolster the Quinnsville mercantile navy after the losses of recent months. 
Not only did he manage to get his hands on ALL presented trade vessels, being the "Margert", the "El Pollo" and the two snow's "Nino Grande" and "Pinto" (this last one was bought for Maestro Corrington use), he managed to have the ships being paid from the profits of the warships, AND have some doubloons profit from it to booth.
Of course, we won`t take into account licensing will cost him and arm and a leg as he owns a personal fleet at the moment of 10 glorious (and not so glorious) vessels, but if the winds are fair, that investment should quickly pay itself off... or so he hopes.

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The Quinnsville Chronicler, issue 10

The HMS Pendragon sails!

For non-disclosed reasons, the citizens of Quinnsville where witness to a strange sight this afternoon.  The HMS Pendragon has cast het moorings and came out of harbour, setting sail for the first time. 

It seemed she was on a northward course, but no-one seems to have an idea why she has left her berth.  May she sail swift and carry her colours with dignity and honour!

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