This event was quite something.



I want to say I did NOT mean to move the port... it was supposed to be a player's corpse but I mis-clicked and boom! People ended up almost drowning in the water below but luckily the Evolites and Dennae were able to rescue them.



The Treacherous Tides of Tokuno! *sounds like a great new expansion*



The reports to the Ministry were correct about an extremely large ship that had settled between in the waters Zento and Homare-Jima. This must be the cause of the trade disturbance. The Evolites begin to board the pirate vessel.



Bootleg Jenkins appeared, apparently responsible for all the chaos that has befallen Tokuno. But why? Perhaps just for the booty?



A seasoned fighter, Bootleg Jenkins charged into the Evolites, quite unprepared for his devastating attacks. Even his own crew and the surrounding sea creatures felt the wrath of Jenkins, with so many corpses piling up, it was difficult moving on through the ship.



The deck was covered in bodies of pirates and Evolites alike, some barely hanging on, others lost to insurance costs or worse! Dennae Taek Soko searched throughout the once great pirate vessel, now completely decimated, for signs of her once beloved Bootleg Jenkins.



Unable to stall her crew longer, she gathered the most valuable items quickly and proceeded to embark on the final leg of the voyage and reach the docks of Homare-Jima to split the booty amoungst the survivors.



It was a shame there were no Bottles of Rum to quench the crews thirst. Only a few Evolites were able to recover Barrels of Bootlegged Rum but held them close, knowing the value of such a brew.



The Evolites arrive at the docks of Homare-Jima and begin to secure the ship.



With the help of the Evolites, Dennae Taek Soko and the Imperial Guards of Tokuno were able to unload the precious cargo from her vessel and store it within the Temple of Homare-Jima.



After the ruckus was over, booty was divided among the crew and this adventure would live on in the memories of the Evolites and people of Tokuno. They would remember this night as a new beginning in restoring honor and (some) prosperity back to their facet.

