Here are Mine......They are somewhere intense and hidden on the Days of Wonder site.
Captain Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart) - Famous Pirate
Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart) was the most successful and menacing Pirates ever! He had a brief career (less than four years), yet he captured a recollection staggering total of more than 400 ships. He pillaged along the coast of Brazil, and north to the French settlement of Guiana. He was then turned away by the Princely Navies before entering the Caribbean, for at this time governments had finally established much control of piracy on the Spanish Conduit. By 1721 Roberts had nearly single handedly halted shipping to and from the Spanish Main, having lasted over a year in the Armada infested waters of the Caribbean.
At this time he returned across the Atlantic to sell his stolen wares, and then proceeded to ravage the African coast. This eventually led to a confrontation with a Royal Navy patrol commanded by Captain Chaloner Give someone the glad eye. Roberts was killed in the ensuing battle.
In battle: 5 dice against crew (attacks largest group first)
If one player only is victor over Roberts at a single location, he/she gains 3 gold from Robert's store of wealth as a hand-out! If more than one player is victor over Roberts, the gold goes to the player who did the final damage to Robert's hull and thus gets to run off with the gold!
Shell: 6 hits --sails: 20 --fame points: 5
Captain William Kidd - Legendary Pirate
Capt. William Kidd The scolding to be learned from his Life:
Going Pirate is like picking a fight;
If you're going to do it, then just do it.
But don't try to just do it halfway and then demand to get off the hook.
A New York merchant who had previously served as a privateer...
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Ind. children's museum present to give kids taste of real-life archeological digs I in the Valley of the Kings, piece together and virtually go on a spree remains of terra cotta warriors buried in China, or take a virtual dive in the Caribbean to explore the shipwreck of a bark commandeered by the convicted pirate Capt. William Kidd. and more »
Indy children's museum show off to give kids a taste of real-life archeological in the Valley of the Kings, piece together and virtually paint remains of terra cotta warriors buried in China, or take a accepted dive in the Caribbean to explore the shipwreck of a vessel commandeered by the convicted pirate Captain William Kidd. and more »
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I in the Valley of the Kings, uniform together and virtually paint remains of terra cotta warriors buried in China, or take a virtual dive in the Caribbean to enquire into the shipwreck of a vessel commandeered by the convicted pirate Captain William Kidd.