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Charlesfort
Nation: France
Region: Florida
Info: Unconquerable Port
Resources: None
NPC Level: Unknown
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[edit] Important NPCs

NPC Name
Jolie Valentin
Onorato Diaz
Pádraig Pearse
Saint Nicolas
Simon Berri
Thomas Horne
Yvette Gustin


[edit] Missions

Mission Name Level
All Wrapped Up With Nowhere To Go 11
For Your Generosity... 11
Tutorial 11
Meet the Magistrate 11
A Penny to Bury the Wren 11
Question the Career Trainer 11
A Collection of Stone 11
Boarding Tutorial: To Boarder's Bay! 22
Le Chantier Naval 22
Cartographic Violence 22
Welcome Wagon 33
Fruit of the Vine 33
The Plague of Piracy 33
To the Bloody End 33
To Protect and To Serve 33
Denouement 33
A Private Investigation 33
Boarding Tutorial: To Arms! 33
Illegitimate Business 44
Heartless Romantic 44
Hell Hath No Fury... 44
...Like a Captain Scorned 44
Breaking and Entering 44
Clearing the Sea Lanes 55
The Economy: Starting Out 55
The Piper Gets Paid 55
Unruly Patrons 55
Guidance 55
The Tactician 55
The Brute 55
Business Trip 55
A Man of Wealth and Taste 55
Red Tide 66
The Mastermind 66
Don't Rest On Your Laurels 77
Get a Clue 1010

French starting tutorial missions, level 1-5 missions including group mission Red Tide, the Map of Destiny series of missions begining with A Man of Wealth and Taste.

[edit] Historical Information

A mid-sixteenth century French outpost in Port Royal Sound, Charlesfort was the first French settlement in the present day United States. During the 1980s, archaeologists located its site on Parris Island.

In early 1562, Gaspard Coligny de Châtillon, the Admiral of France, dispatched the Norman mariner Jean Ribault to lead two royal ships and 150 men to survey the east coast of North America and locate a site for a future French colony. Landing near modern Jacksonville, Florida, Ribault established relations with a number of native peoples as he took his ships north to Port Royal Sound. Impressed by the apparent potential of this area for a colony, Ribault, before returning to France, left behind more than two dozen volunteers, who constructed a small wooden fort which they named after their king. From here they intended to explore the area while waiting for Ribault to return with supplies and more settlers.

However, civil war in France prevented Ribault from resupplying Charlesfort. Over the next fourteen months, mutiny, conflict with the local Indians, and shortages of food threatened the survival of the fort, and it was decided to abandon the area. Attempting an Atlantic crossing in an open boat, the survivors had been reduced to cannibalism by the time they were rescued by an English ship. A few months later, Coligny sponsored a second and larger French colonization attempt, on the St. John's River in Florida, which lasted a year before being captured by Spanish troops.

Source: Charlesfort

[edit] Alternate History

Despite Jean Ribault's arrest in England he was able to smuggle out a letter to his patron. Admiral Coligny sent supply ships along with reinforcements to Charlesfort in early 1563. The original garrison had shrunk considerably but France's claim on Florida was secured. With Ribault's victory over the Spanish in St. Augustine in 1565 Charlesfort becomes the regional capital of French Florida. By 1720 the city appears to be a quaint port transplanted from the Mediterranean coast rather than a rough frontier town like her colonial neighbors.

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