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Post by Host Jeremiah on Aug 26, 2014 3:43:49 GMT
You’ve chosen the treasure map, a very wise move indeed. Below are eight clues which describe famous pirates, both fictional and nonfictional. Find out who the clues are referring to, and you will take the next step to finding a great treasure.
You may only guess once a day. I will tell you how many you got right. If you get them all right, you will receive further instructions.
This Irish born pirate was one of the few female pirates.
This pirate looted a ship filled with gold and diamonds at Reunion Island. It was worth over one million sterlings.
This limbless pirate has a bit of an obsession with crocodiles.
This pirate was the first to fly the Jolly Roger, although he modified it from the commonly known version of today.
This pirate was a popular supplier in Madagascar. He lived a very lavish life, with plenty of harem girls and luxuries.
This pirate took control of his ship after mutinying against its captain. Later on, he famously became afflicted by the “Aztec Curse.”
This 21st century pirate was a defendant in the united state's first piracy trial in over two centuries.
This pirate was described as "the last of the buccaneers."
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Post by Kathy Vavrick O'Brien on Aug 26, 2014 3:46:58 GMT
This Irish born pirate was one of the few female pirates. Anne Bonny
This pirate looted a ship filled with gold and diamonds at Reunion Island. It was worth over one million sterlings. Oliver La Bouche
This limbless pirate has a bit of an obsession with crocodiles. Captain Hook
This pirate was the first to fly the Jolly Roger, although he modified it from the commonly known version of today. Calico Jack
This pirate was a popular supplier in Madagascar. He lived a very lavish life, with plenty of harem girls and luxuries. Adam Baldridge
This pirate took control of his ship after mutinying against its captain. Later on, he famously became afflicted by the “Aztec Curse.” Barbossa
This 21st century pirate was a defendant in the united state's first piracy trial in over two centuries. Abduwali Muse
This pirate was described as "the last of the buccaneers." Bully Hayes
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Post by Host Jeremiah on Aug 26, 2014 3:51:29 GMT
Regarding the clue:
If you'd like, you may show others this clue. You also may allow others to start attempting the clues. However, they will obviously receive the idol if they solve the puzzles faster than you.
If you'd like to allow someone else to attempt these puzzles to receive an idol, tell them to PM Aras, Jeremiah, and I the phrase below exactly.
"Hello, I'd like a treasure map."
However, you do not have to show anyone else this clue.
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Post by Host Jeremiah on Aug 26, 2014 3:56:59 GMT
You got seven correct.
Note that if an answer has multiple possible correct answers, all of its answers will count as correct.
You may try again at 12:00 AM EST.
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Post by Kathy Vavrick O'Brien on Aug 26, 2014 4:02:03 GMT
This Irish born pirate was one of the few female pirates. Anne Bonny
This pirate looted a ship filled with gold and diamonds at Reunion Island. It was worth over one million sterlings. Oliver La Bouche
This limbless pirate has a bit of an obsession with crocodiles. Captain Hook
This pirate was the first to fly the Jolly Roger, although he modified it from the commonly known version of today. Emanuel Wynn
This pirate was a popular supplier in Madagascar. He lived a very lavish life, with plenty of harem girls and luxuries. Adam Baldridge
This pirate took control of his ship after mutinying against its captain. Later on, he famously became afflicted by the “Aztec Curse.” Barbossa
This 21st century pirate was a defendant in the united state's first piracy trial in over two centuries. Abduwali Muse
This pirate was described as "the last of the buccaneers." Bully Hayes
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Post by Host Jeremiah on Aug 26, 2014 4:30:50 GMT
.... Congratulations! You've won... Another clue! Congratulations on navigating through the first part of this trial. Your second trial will begin now. This challenge comes in two parts. Part 1You will complete this jig saw puzzle: www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=26d77a782181Submit your finished puzzle with your AIM buddy list. Make sure the amount of puzzle pieces is visible in the screenshot. This will take us to.. Part 2Part 2 is endurance. You will be standing on the plank. Every minute you must post "[Name] balances on plank." You must do this for your puzzle time, rounded down. So, if your time on the puzzle is 50:36, you must post the above phrase for fifty minutes. You may only attempt this challenge once a day (resetting at 12:00 AM EST). If you post more than once a minute, or miss a minute, you are out and must wait until 12AM to attempt the challenge again. Understood? Good luck.
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