Whoops. It seems my Mirth has caught ahead of me >.<
I just read your post, Dancing Spawn and Aman! Yes, Corsair games are the fun (not that I'd know. This is my first)

I will enjoy your presence!
Pio- I just sent you a PM with the approved profiles!
Please bear with me if my box is full. I have about 4 PM's I'm saving, and the rest just keep flowing in!
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Originally Posted by The ever inquisitive Folwren
Edit: One last thing! Playing the role of a Captain, and having to write the history of him, I need to know - do you think that they would have trained captains and officers as they did back in the 1800's? (Really, if you haven't picked up on it yet, I don't know much about ships out of that time period.) As in, whilst a boy, he decides he wants to join, goes in, and is one of the 'young gentlemen' and learns on board ship, living there, doing the work, learning from the Captain and ship's tutor, makes his way up from there, and eventually is rated Captain? I doubt Tolkien thought about that too much, so if no one has any opinion one way or another on this matter, Alcarillo and I can figure it out.
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At this point, I really don't care

It's up to you. One of the reasons why I picked a game like this is because it's just a little blotch in the Appendicies
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1810 - Telumehtar Umbardacil retakes Umbar
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There aren't are real boundries, except that the Corsair lords must die, Telumehtar can't, and the Gondorians have to win. Beyond that, It's all up to you (basically

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