Sunday, October 18, 2009
Gold Coins
Also on the table were scattered many coins. They were glistening with a luster that can only come from one thing... solid gold! Stu picked up a few and examined them... sure enough... they were gold doubloons! There seemed to be so many of them laying around.. it was pointless to collect them.. but he did toss a few into his pocket.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Found???
Stu began seeing something that was consistent on all the maps.. they all had hand written notes all over them and the word FOUND was written near a large X.
Could these all be OLD maps and all the treasure already discovered???
Could this be the ship that sailed on those adventures??
Stu set down the maps and began snooping around some more...
Could these all be OLD maps and all the treasure already discovered???
Could this be the ship that sailed on those adventures??
Stu set down the maps and began snooping around some more...
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Map Table
Off to one side of the room was a large table scattered with paper, some rolled up and some opened flat. When Stu got closer he could see that they were maps... bunches of maps... And when he glanced around a bit... there were piles of maps all around the room.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Opened Door
Stu turned the handle and gave the door a little push... with no resistance, the door swung wide open.
The floor had clutter, but otherwise looked pretty safe to enter... so he stepped into the room.
The floor had clutter, but otherwise looked pretty safe to enter... so he stepped into the room.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Found a Door
Oooooo.... Stu found some stairs that lead up but a door that hadn't been too damaged by the cannon fire. He stepped closer to see if he could peer thru the window. It was pretty dark inside.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Gaping Holes
While Stu was wandering around on the deck of the ship, he discovered large holes. They were from a battle long past and the ship took on quite a bit of damage.. he wondered just how much of the underlying structure was still intact...
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