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 The Bilge is an extremely poor, run down neighborhood many levels below decks. It is misty, damp, and smells of rotting timber. Buildings in the Bilge are constructed of full ship's hulls that have been hollowed out and filled with shacks and multi-apartment tenements. This creates tunnel-like alleys and streets, and a sort of natural, hilly geography caused by the swell of ships' inner keels and hulls. It is inhabited by the people that live better out of the light of the sun: lycanthropes, the vampires, ratfolk, and more. Some claim it to be haunted. The Bilge is an extremely poor, run down neighborhood many levels below decks. It is misty, damp, and smells of rotting timber. Buildings in the Bilge are constructed of full ship's hulls that have been hollowed out and filled with shacks and multi-apartment tenements. This creates tunnel-like alleys and streets, and a sort of natural, hilly geography caused by the swell of ships' inner keels and hulls. It is inhabited by the people that live better out of the light of the sun: lycanthropes, the vampires, ratfolk, and more. Some claim it to be haunted.
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 +===== Ye Pirates Code =====
 +  - E'ry Man (or Woman or What have Ye) has a vote in affairs; has equal title to provisions, liquors, at any time siezed, and may use them at one's pleasure, unless ye be in a scarcity.
 +  - E'ry Man (or Woman or What have Ye) must be punsihed by dollar, jewels, or marooning if ye should defraud (steal) the company. If the robbery was betwixt two individuals, confront each other and settle the debt fairly (see 8).
 +  - All dollar gambled on cards and dice splits an eighth to the company.
 +  - If ye be inclined for drinking, do so on the open dock, after company time.
 +  - Keep ye piece, pistols, and cutlass clean for the company.
 +  - No boy or lass be allowed amongst ye. The life of a pirate is one of ye own choosing, leave them on land until they can make the choice for themselves (at 14 years of age).
 +  - If ye desert the company in battle, ye wishes for death or marooning.
 +  - No striking of one's own mate on board, unless ye be in the Row or the Ruction. Settle e'ry quarrel on shore, at cutlass and pistol. Have the quartermaster preside amongst ye, stand ten paces, and fire pistols at command. If ye shall both miss, draw cutlass and declare victor at first blood, and no further.
 +  - If ye wish to leave the company, pay ye worth in dollar, or find ye equal on shore to replace ye.
 +  - The captains and quartermasters shall receive two shares, the masters, boatswains, and gunners one share and a half, and other officers one and quarter. If ye wish to be an officer, show ye worth or challenge a position on shore.
 +  - The troubadours shall have their rest each and every Frand.
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