Not a Civ related story but I didn't see an non civ story forum so here it is. Feel free to move to a more appropriate forum.
This is a story I'm writing for an off again on again game I'm playing in Port Royale.
This is a story I'm writing for an off again on again game I'm playing in Port Royale.
Jason Farbes arrived in the Caribbean in March of 1660. He initially started out as little more than an opportunistic Buccaneer, his first ship being a Brig which he armed and manned thanks to a local loan from the Treasurer of Port Royale.
With a Letter of Marque for the Dutch he amassed his wealth by preying on virtually defenseless, yet lucrative Dutch Trading Flute-ships. Ships he often referred to as "the big, juicy cash beetles of the sea." He soon purchased a second Letter of Marque for the French and migrated to the shipping lanes of St Kitts. It was here that fate altered his course in a suprise event.
He THOUGHT his little fleet of a Brig, and two Trading Flute-ships were attacking a French fleet of 3 Trading Flute-ships. It turned out to be a Military Frigate, Caravel, and Carrack.
With luck and a good wind he and 26 crewman survived to make it to St Kitts, where he repaired and sold the Caravel and Brig. He then hired a second captain for the Trading Flute-ships and tasked him to trade throughout the central Caribbean while he began looting the convoys of the French and Dutch with his newly acquired Military Frigate and Carrack.
Many a tale is told of the fine dining aboard the Caribbean Ceasar, his Carrack where he is rumored to once entertain as many as 6 Buccaneer hostages (I didn't know how to get rid of them). After amassing a fleet of 4 Galleons, 3 Military Frigates, and 5 Carracks he built himself a fine house in a little hide out on the northern shore of the Turk Islands. A "little hide out" which would become Farbes Towne, the largest and wealthiest city in the New World.
Mr Farbes soon settled into an occupation of production and trade, expanding the Port Royale wood and brick business he had won over a game of dice into Royale Buildables. The company many now know to have been the source of most of the elements of the cities of the present day Caribbean.
It should be noted that he still hunted down the occasional pirate (typically for taking his goods in order to get them back) and as England remained at war with Holland an occasional mission for the Crown. The most infamous of these missions which had JF ambush a Dutch Admiral coming out of St Augustine. No one is quite sure what happened to the admiral, but JF soon was sporting a new battleship in his trade fleet of the liner class.
By October of 1661 the Farbes commercial empire sprawled across the mid-Caribbean and included Farbes Towne, Charles Towne, Cat Island, Gibara, Port Royale, Cayman, Trinidad, and St Kitts. St Kitts was no more than a retail outlet for his production yet his expanding business had grown the mid-Caribbean's population to a stable height. Farbes Towne had 7320 inhabitants, followed by Cayman with 7242. The Governor's towns of the time included Port Royale with 6446, Charles Towne with 5262, and Trinidad with 5183
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