Captain Riddle was one notorious pirate. Famous for pillaging from land and sea and holding his bounty within a hidden cove. The story has become a legend over the years and no one is sure if the treasure even exists anymore. You and your scallywag crew have commandeered his old ship and are now sailing in search of the gold. Paranoid that others would attempt to follow in his footsteps, he locked everything up and is said to have not written down the route to the loot. Riddleβs ship is protected, so you wonβt have long after you set sail until the company come after you.
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