The spirit of pirating shall never die...

(courtesy of Captain Creed)

Arrrr Coggy, the spirit of pirating shall never die, only those who partake in the historic adventures will.

Mark Quinn, Thomas Tew, Mad Moose, they may be gone but the future of pirating will live on in new blood, and the past of pirating will live on in memory. We've had some great times, some great raids, divided the plunder and each man/woman became an infamous villian on the Spanish Main.

Alliances were forged, and destroyed, and every person played a role. It was a great way to add multiplay to a single player game. We must face that old bastid Father Time now... Cutthroats is old, it has survived the test of time and shall be played forever by it's fans, but the bounties have been collected, and the towns are now poor. The time to plunder new waters is arriving, and if anyone finds a promisin' piratin' game with a forum please share the link here.

As fer me though, I reckon I'll rest me timbers in St.Kitt's South fer a while, maybe even establish a French tradin' company. First wind te arrive on a Cutthroats 2, or Cutthroats-like-game with multiplayer an' I'll refit me Brig and send all o' ye bastids to the bottom! ... only fer real this time. S'pecially yew pompous British pig farmers. Arrrrr!

A pirate sunset be nothin' te fear mate, as the sun will always rise again
 
 
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Captain Creed - 1st day 'o November, 2000.
 
 
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