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Morgan's Bluff

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Morgan's Bluff, Andros Islands, the Bahamas

Morgan's Bluff
Nation: Pirates (Nation)
Region: Bahamas
Info: Unconquerable Port
Resources: None
NPC Level: Unknown
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[edit] Important NPCs

NPC Name
Absalom Fairweather
Colette Banvard
Jonas Sutton


[edit] Missions

Mission Name Level
Salute 11
Beach Slap 11
Continual Practise 11
Passe Avant 22
Beach Brawl 22
If We Could Carry Cannon 22
Pleased to Meat You 55
Free Enterprise 55
Point-in-Line 55
We Accept You 55
Mad Lieutenant 55
Waterlogged 55
What Flourish Your Nature Will 55
The Winning Bid 55
Calling on the Boss 66
One-Upsmanship 66
The Local Watering Hole 77
Secrets and Spies 77
Heirloom Apparent 77
Don't Rest On Your Laurels 77
Tierce 77
Three's Company 77
Some Gentle Entertainment 77
Bring Him Back Alive 88
The Sage of Ale 88
Family Pride 88
Proving Grounds 99
Miscommunication 99
Don't Shoot the Messenger 99
A Bloody Nuisance 1010
Delivery Pains 1010
Typical Friday 1010
Asleep at Dawn 1010
Past the Point of Subtlety 1010
Casting the Net 1010
Get a Clue 1010
Just in Time 1010
Report to the Agent 1010
Commendable Action 1010
Showdown 1010
The Life of a Scavenger 1010
Reporting for Duty 1010
Mano y Mano 1515
I'll Be Your Foil 1515
The Governor's Surprise 1515
No Captain Left Behind 1515
Right of Way 1515
The Teacher 2020
Brothers in Arms 2020
This Cannot Stand 2020

[edit] History

There is some evidence that suggests that the first inhabitants of Andros Island were the indigenous Lucayan people. The Lucayans throughout the Bahamas were wiped out mainly by exposure to disease following the arrival of the Spanish in the 1550s. The island was given the name “Espiritu Santo,” the Island of the Holy Spirit, by the Spanish, but is also called San Andreas on a 1782 map. The modern name is believed to be in honour of Sir Edmund Andros, Commander of Her Majesty’s Forces in Barbados in 1672 and Governor successively of New York, Massachusetts, and New England. It is also believed that the island could have been named after the inhabitants of St. Andro Island (St. Andrew or San Andrés) on the Mosquito Coast as 1,400 of them settled in Andros in 1787. Still another theory suggests that the island was name after the Greek isle of Andros, by Greek sponge fisherman.

During the 1700s pirates occupied the island of North Andros, Bahamas. Morgan's Bluff and Morgan's Cave on North Andros are named after the famous privateer-pirate, Henry Morgan. Loyalists and their slaves also settled in Andros in the late 18th Century.

[edit] Source

Wikipedia article on the Andros Islands