We have honor, fortitude, and compassion, (I love stories like that, so epic) as well as great companions. The unresting, malevolent, and cruel Armada has superior weapons, unknown magics, great cunning, and works of both sublety and direct power. But it is a fair guess that what ever powers each member of the court launches against us, they will be formidable and even terrifying. Because when I fight a cheater, I always find ways of using their cheating against them.Īh, Monsieur Atherton, my fellow swashbuckler, I do not know the powers of the members of Kane's court, I only guess. If I ever battle her, I would make sure to take her mask as a trophy. I would have never known that Queen would be so, devious, deceiving, sneaky, and a very monstrous fighter. Virtuous Anne Radcliffe A very accurate investigation my fellow swashbuckler. But, then of course, is the question: where does Phule fit into this scheme? Perhaps we are not meant to fight him (my character feels some curiousity and pity for him, as well as the dread she feels for any Armada leader, and would rather talk to him.which might be not wise, I suppose) I envision her rather like Milady in Dumas' _Three Musketeers_ but without the limitations imposed upon her by the combat skills she lacks, being a woman of the 17th C.(And Milady is formidable even in that context, after all, she murders d'Artagnan's girlfriend!). Consider the magic invulnerability acquired by several of the Armada's major allies, and the way Deacon and his men sneak up on you - ships' cloaking perhaps?), and thus the female clockwork perhaps a swashbuckler: secrecy, poison, devastating but elegant combat skills, thoroughly formidable and nasty. Deacon, the musketeer, Rooke is likely a buccaneer (he certainly is heavily armored), Kane the leader - the privateer, yes? Then my guess for Bishop would be witchdoctor (the Armada has banned magic surely to hoard it for themselves. Besides the chessboard idea for identifying Kane's court, I think perhaps they also represent the classes of pirate. But, then of course, is the question: where does Phule fit into this scheme? Perhaps we are not meant to fight him (my character feels some curiousity and pity for him, as well as the dread she feels for any Armada leader, and would rather talk to him.which might be not wise, I suppose)Īnne Radcliffe on wrote:Well, as long as we are speculating.
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