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  • ...prevail even over manners) “breakas” comes from sailors swearing oaths “by Riquiras”. ...unknown outside of Besq circles were it not for his discovery of “Captain Riquiras’ Idol”, also called the “Brass Hell”, in -159 {{EC}}. This artefact
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  • The most famous sailor of a Besq Boat was [[Captain Riquiras]] (-192 {{EC}} to -157 {{EC}}), the legendary buccaneer and smuggler. '''Citations''': [[Bursine Calendar]], [[Captain Riquiras]], [[Sphoxolis Trees]].
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  • ...was initially named the ''[[Captain Riquiras|Riquiras]] Revenge'' [1]. But Riquiras' popularity among the crew was on the wane, and the ship seemed to be beset ...lity the crew found even more disconcerting and frightening than [[Captain Riquiras]]' "Brass Hell". However, this also enabled the ship to suddenly appear nex
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  • ...equally legendary immortal. Nor is he the same (in any way) as [[Captain Riquiras]], despite what [[Oblibestircus]] has to say on the (much controverted) sub '''Citations''': [[Captain Riquiras]], [[Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen]], [[Threel]].
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  • ...prevail even over manners) “breakas” comes from sailors swearing oaths “by Riquiras”. ...unknown outside of Besq circles were it not for his discovery of “Captain Riquiras’ Idol”, also called the “Brass Hell”, in -159 {{EC}}. This artefact
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  • ...Tuta Riquiras]], before he'd turned pirate. The very next year, when the Captain took his first merchanter, the Society "discovered" a mistake about that pa ...daunt of Aleksandra Mary Blackgold. But, this has been disputed since the Captain was off at sea most of his life and was not much of a record-keeper. Indee
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  • ...t to a passing tinker once he reached port. The world must thank [[Captain Riquiras]] for the rediscovery of the collection, if only so that we can reflect upo
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  • ...iquiras|Captain Riquiras’ Idol]] which he stored in a secure vault for the captain. This author believes these stories are caused by the coincidence that both
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  • ...ng a hotbed of smuggling and piracy. The horrible discoveries of [[Captain Riquiras]] in -159 {{EC}} intensified the situation, as it became the site not only '''Citations''': [[Captain Riquiras]], [[EctoMechanauts]], [[Justice Device]].
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  • ...dard Ghyllian]] (MSG) around -90 {{EC}}. We also learn such that [[Captain Riquiras]]' Idol was discovered in -159 [[Encyclopedant Calendar|EC]], and that the ...ildlife), [[Cadaver, The]] (Location), [[Calends Gala]] (Other), [[Captain Riquiras]] (People), [[Carsokian]] (Organization), [[Cartographer's Nerves]] (Other)
    21 KB (3,182 words) - 10:04, 9 September 2005
  • ** A haunt of the well-known [[Captain Riquiras]] ([[Captain Riquiras]])
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  • <tr><td>[[Captain Riquiras]] ([[Talk:Captain Riquiras|Talk]])</td><td>[[User:Dok|Dok]]</td><td>[[User:Talliesin|Talliesin]]</td><
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  • <tr><td>[[Captain Riquiras]] ([[Talk:Captain Riquiras|Talk]])</td><td>[[User:Dok|Dok]]</td><td>[[User:Talliesin|Talliesin]]</td><
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  • <tr><td>-192 EC</td><td>Birth of [[Captain Riquiras]].</td></tr> ...175 EC</td><td>The [[Carsokian|Carsokian Clan]] "discovers" that [[Captain Riquiras]] is a member.</td></tr>
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  • * '''Allison Clarinda Husslespear''' - Mother of [[Captain Riquiras]]. * '''[[Captain Riquiras]]''' - Legendary buccaneer and smuggler. Sailor of [[Besq Boats]].
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  • * The most famous Besq Boat sailor was [[Captain Riquiras]], a buccaneer and smuggler.
    27 KB (4,127 words) - 09:58, 16 September 2005