雜記2007-02-25 Sun 18:14
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差一點2007-02-24 Sat 00:47
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突破解限2007-02-20 Tue 16:17
就在前天跟凌晨時分 大開曼島商業跟武裝都2萬了XD
(沒什麼好高興 因為西班牙人好懶囧) 今天終於有時間一次過寫了囧 |
埃爾.格列柯杯 (2)2007-02-12 Mon 01:38
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埃爾.格列柯杯2007-02-11 Sun 01:06
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嘿嘿嘿2007-02-10 Sat 03:36
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Jean David Nau2007-02-08 Thu 03:33
這是台版翻譯成的法蘭克斯 魯魯諾爾
當然 如果打這名字是一定找不到其歷史囧 這是Jean David Nau的生平 Jean David Nau, also known as Francios l'Olonnais, was reputed to have been one of the most ruthless and barbaric pirates to have ever sailed under the black flag. His career dates from the early part of the golden age of pirates when Tortuga was a safe haven for the pirates and Spanish vessels were the primary target for the buccaneers' depredations. As a child he was sent as an indentured servant, from France, to the French island of Martinique. After serving his term of servitude he moved to the island of Hispaniola, where he joined up with the buccaneers. He seems to have distinguished himself for the French governor of Tortuga, Monsieur de la Place, gave him command of a small ship and sent him out to win his fortune. His early career while fairly successful seems to be more of note for the fact that it distinguished l'Olonnais for his unusually ferocious treatment of prisoners and earned him a reputation for cruelty that few have surpassed. During the peak of his early successes his ship was wrecked in a storm off the Yucatan coast. While most of the crew survived the wreck, all but l'Olonnais were kill when a group of Spaniards attacked. He managed this feat of cunning by smearing blood and sand over his face and body and hiding among his fallen comrades on the beach. Later, disguised as a Spaniard, he entered Campeche, during a fete to celebrate the death of the dreaded pirate l'Olonnais. While the city celebrated his death, he schemed with a band of French slaves to escape the city and return to Tortuga. L'Olonnais' rein of terror in the Caribbean continued. He partnered with the famous freebooter Michel de Basco and with a fleet of eight ships and 400 men they sacked Maracaibo and Gibraltar in the Gulf of Venezuela. He and his crew made the townspeople's lives into a waking nightmare with rape, murder, and pillage a daily occurrence. Sailing away to Corso Island, a rendezvous of French buccaneers, the pirates shared out the treasure of some 260,000 pieces of eight as well as large amounts of silver plate, silk and jewels. The reputation for cruelty and depravity of this buccaneer was by now well known throughout the West Indies. One graphic occurrence during the attack on San Pedros places, l'Olonnais questioning the the unlucky survivors of a party sent to ambush him. During the questioning, l'Olonnais, becoming frustrated with the prisoners' silence, drew his knife and cut the heart from one of the Spaniards and began to gnaw upon it. Not long after the above incident much of the cruel pirate's crew defected from their fearsome captain, leaving him with a single craft. Shortly thereafter his ship ran aground on a sand bank and was lost off the Las Petras Islands. Before his plans to outfit a new ship and sail away could be realized he was captured by the native indians. In a befitting act of cruelty the indians tore the live pirate in pieces, throwing him limb by limb into a fire and scattering the ashes so that no trace or memory would remain of the inhuman creature 資料來源:http://www.geocities.com/pirates_hold/roster/jean_david_nau.html 不明白的話 貼上去翻譯網 不過我是建議直接看得懂比較好 翻譯網會看到你眼殘XD ![]() 這是Jean David Nau的肖像 那遊戲裡的Jean David Nau是... |
大陸戰時代(一)2007-02-07 Wed 03:57
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再見了 梅里達2007-02-01 Thu 18:46
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