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I am actually south-east of the shipwreck, heading back to New Amsterdam. I have been rallying pirates to relocate to New Amsterdam. This sounds like a decent proposal and its accepted. Once you have given me payment, I will write on walls of huts in New Amsterdam that you are the new Lord Mayor, and ensure Imperials troops acquiesce to your demands within the city boundaries. - First Amongst Daves
 
I am actually south-east of the shipwreck, heading back to New Amsterdam. I have been rallying pirates to relocate to New Amsterdam. This sounds like a decent proposal and its accepted. Once you have given me payment, I will write on walls of huts in New Amsterdam that you are the new Lord Mayor, and ensure Imperials troops acquiesce to your demands within the city boundaries. - First Amongst Daves
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One moment. Where do I get this in writing? Carving it on huts isn't enough. I want a deed to the village, so this ownership is undisputable. - [[User:Erados|'''<font color="green" size="2">The Malice</font>''']]<sup>[[Mercenary's Guild|<font color="green">MG</font>]]</sup> 00:36, 29 December 2006 (UTC)

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Yo

I, Maevar Ralnik, the trader-pirate who dabbles in silks and fine gems, am interested in purchasing New Amsterdam (formerly Dalpok). I don't care about the safety of it all, I just wish for the village to prosper in my name. No taxation, hands-off approach to rulership. 50 gc and the gold equivalent of 10 gems. What say ye, and where shall I deposit the gold? Anywhere near the shipwreck?

I am actually south-east of the shipwreck, heading back to New Amsterdam. I have been rallying pirates to relocate to New Amsterdam. This sounds like a decent proposal and its accepted. Once you have given me payment, I will write on walls of huts in New Amsterdam that you are the new Lord Mayor, and ensure Imperials troops acquiesce to your demands within the city boundaries. - First Amongst Daves

One moment. Where do I get this in writing? Carving it on huts isn't enough. I want a deed to the village, so this ownership is undisputable. - The MaliceMG 00:36, 29 December 2006 (UTC)