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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 823369" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p><strong>goofing around with legends</strong></p><p></p><p>The Legend of Katze Kulpin and the Lake Pirates.</p><p></p><p>Long ago after the defeat of the Derro and the establishment of Mor’s End there was a powerful leader of men named Katze Kulpin. He was recognized for his bravery during the siege of the Derro Mountain and was given the charge of defending trade on the caravan routes leading to Mor’s End. He gave himself the title Lord of the Lake and set off hunting bandits and brigands in the area. Soon peace was established on the trade routes and the Lord of the Lake grew bored of his post. Searching for adventure he and his men set out on the lake looking for battle and plunder. Soon the Legend of the Lake Pirates was born, no force in Mor’s End could stop them and they ravaged the coast and plundered the caravan routes. For 20 years they ravaged Lake Enoria and then one day they just disappeared. Some say they went East to plunder the riches of the sea and some say the lake swallowed them up and a few even said that they returned to the city in disguise and started new lives, but no proof of their end was ever found. Soon their tale faded into the memories of the inhabitants. Still nearly 300 years since their disappearance the legend is still told by mothers to their children in Mor’s End; “You better watch what you say son, or the Lord of the Lake and his band of Pirates will come and get you.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 823369, member: 8704"] [b]goofing around with legends[/b] The Legend of Katze Kulpin and the Lake Pirates. Long ago after the defeat of the Derro and the establishment of Mor’s End there was a powerful leader of men named Katze Kulpin. He was recognized for his bravery during the siege of the Derro Mountain and was given the charge of defending trade on the caravan routes leading to Mor’s End. He gave himself the title Lord of the Lake and set off hunting bandits and brigands in the area. Soon peace was established on the trade routes and the Lord of the Lake grew bored of his post. Searching for adventure he and his men set out on the lake looking for battle and plunder. Soon the Legend of the Lake Pirates was born, no force in Mor’s End could stop them and they ravaged the coast and plundered the caravan routes. For 20 years they ravaged Lake Enoria and then one day they just disappeared. Some say they went East to plunder the riches of the sea and some say the lake swallowed them up and a few even said that they returned to the city in disguise and started new lives, but no proof of their end was ever found. Soon their tale faded into the memories of the inhabitants. Still nearly 300 years since their disappearance the legend is still told by mothers to their children in Mor’s End; “You better watch what you say son, or the Lord of the Lake and his band of Pirates will come and get you.” [/QUOTE]
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