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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 6778848" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p><strong>About Scurvy Scarlet</strong></p><p></p><p>Some quick notes about Scurvy Scarlet. The last time the players met her, Captain William shared a bed with her, while knowing that she earned her nick name due to a stubborn rumor that any man she sleeps with, ends up with an STD. The only reason he did so, is because she had a valuable tattoo on her breasts that many sailors wanted to see, because it offered a clue to Black William's treasure. Scarlet knew that this was just a wild goose chase, since no one ever got his hand on Black Williams's actual treasure map (they all had fakes). But she still abuses her fancy tattoo to bed a lot of men. Whether the STD-thing is actually true is unknown to the players this point, but I can honestly reveal that it is just a foul rumor that one of her enemies spread.</p><p></p><p>Scurvy Scarlet met with Sophie, who brought an old map with her, which she believed to be the map to Black William's treasure. Scarlet knew that it was a fake, but offered to help her find out more about Black William (Sophie's biological father) none the less (without telling her the map was a fake). For this purpose she planned to gather a group of pirates who all knew Black William, although she was in no hurry to get this done. But the players had underestimated Scurvy Scarlet...</p><p></p><p>Due to an error in their thinking, Scurvy Scarlet could logically deduce that the players were in possession of the real map. Because William let it slip that he knew Sophie's map was a fake. So if he knew that her map was a fake, then why did he sleep with Scarlet? Scarlet reasoned that William must be in possession of the real map.</p><p></p><p>This is why Scarlet and the players now are adversaries of a sort. William knows that Scarlet is a clever and manipulative woman, who only wants to use Sophie for her own ends. And that makes her dangerous. The last time they saw her, was on Witch Claw. But now they are unexpectedly reunited, and Scarlet has some important information for the captain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 6778848, member: 6801286"] [B]About Scurvy Scarlet[/B] Some quick notes about Scurvy Scarlet. The last time the players met her, Captain William shared a bed with her, while knowing that she earned her nick name due to a stubborn rumor that any man she sleeps with, ends up with an STD. The only reason he did so, is because she had a valuable tattoo on her breasts that many sailors wanted to see, because it offered a clue to Black William's treasure. Scarlet knew that this was just a wild goose chase, since no one ever got his hand on Black Williams's actual treasure map (they all had fakes). But she still abuses her fancy tattoo to bed a lot of men. Whether the STD-thing is actually true is unknown to the players this point, but I can honestly reveal that it is just a foul rumor that one of her enemies spread. Scurvy Scarlet met with Sophie, who brought an old map with her, which she believed to be the map to Black William's treasure. Scarlet knew that it was a fake, but offered to help her find out more about Black William (Sophie's biological father) none the less (without telling her the map was a fake). For this purpose she planned to gather a group of pirates who all knew Black William, although she was in no hurry to get this done. But the players had underestimated Scurvy Scarlet... Due to an error in their thinking, Scurvy Scarlet could logically deduce that the players were in possession of the real map. Because William let it slip that he knew Sophie's map was a fake. So if he knew that her map was a fake, then why did he sleep with Scarlet? Scarlet reasoned that William must be in possession of the real map. This is why Scarlet and the players now are adversaries of a sort. William knows that Scarlet is a clever and manipulative woman, who only wants to use Sophie for her own ends. And that makes her dangerous. The last time they saw her, was on Witch Claw. But now they are unexpectedly reunited, and Scarlet has some important information for the captain. [/QUOTE]
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