Here's a quick reminder from Father Gio. Doing the Lord's work will not result in condemnation. In fact, it may be rewarded...
As Pride420, our resident lazy Brit that just happens to carry a hammer, found out last night.
Here's some evidence to show that our company truly is privateer-friendly.
Pride420, on a dare, made the decision to attack a French multiboxer in the waters of India. I can't be the one to chastise such actions as I find multiboxers to be pretty deplorable in the UWO universe. Even lower than indiscriminate looting pirates, because they at least give us something to do in that they motivate us to be better warfighters for when we find them on the seas.
Pride earned 1500 notoriety for his troubles, and as a result, I followed through with my promise to be his bodyguard until he once again turned white, or civilian as the game calls us. So I hustled to India en route to Southeast Asia in hopes of looting another heavily armoured sterncastle for my beast of a ship.
While there, we encountered none other than famed French bounty hunter 0lehKrysynskyi (SP), responsible for killing 98 pirates, often on his own. If you are unfamiliar, he is the bounty hunter who brought Mahir182, famed French pirate of SeaLegion, up in this game. So a formidable foe who is more than capable of squashing us like bugs caught us with our pants down outside Ambon.
We were up to the task, and I warned Pride to be ready. The son of a bitch had mines that would cripple lesser ships and fought a mean melee in the boarding attacks I engaged. But with the teamwork displayed between Pride, myself, and my trusty Turk Saladin, we were able to bring the behemoth down. A hard-fought victory resulted in getting chummy with a Frenchman and a trip to safer waters of Pegu for the evening.
Today, Pride420 will find himself the recipient of free pardons on my behalf and will once again acquire the freedom to sail the seas without the risk of bounty.
Fair winds, BOMers. And always do what you feel is right. It just might be.
Respectfully,
GiovanniBelzoni


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