Pirate System

Chapter 3 Remnants

Tangke raised his eyebrows. This was an unexpected gain. He didn't think much about it, and rushed to the sinking site with the sailors. But when he got to the place, he was discouraged. It turned out to be a small boat, so small that it could only take a few people.

There was a skeleton lying in the boat, which seemed to have been dead for a long time. The twisted skeleton looked at Tangke and others with dark eyes.

If it was a corpse, Tangke would be afraid of corpse poison or something, but he was not afraid of skeletons at all, probably because he killed too many skeletons when he was cutting legends before.

The rain was pouring down, and the boat was wet, some rainwater accumulated on the bottom of the boat, and the bones were soaked in the water.

Tang Ke took the lead and jumped into the boat, rummaging through the clothes of the bones. After searching for a while, I found a rusted compass and then a rotten sailing diary.

The compass was crushed by Tangke, stained with rust on his hand, and the voyage diary could no longer be opened, and the pages were glued together. He set the target on the skeleton again, and when he encountered something in the skeleton's close-fitting pocket, he pulled it out and took a closer look in front of him.

It turned out to be a half-sheepskin map, which gave people a special sense of history, but unfortunately it was a residual map. The picture above is a sea area, and the delicate black lines are still very clear. But if it's a map, it's still a bit weird.

There are several rows of written records on it, which Tangke could not understand. After he traveled here, he learned a language out of thin air, and he could also write words, but it was different from the one on this picture.

Below the text is a pattern, with a lot of slanted circles around a place, obviously pointing. There is a snake-shaped pattern in the middle, which is a cobra, but the body of the snake is partially mutilated. There is also a boat drawn in the lower left corner, which is a medium-sized sailboat, which is much more stylish than Donk's boat.

Is it a treasure map?

As soon as Tangke was tempted, he saw that the sailors were all around, so he put away the treasure map as if nothing had happened, and prepared to study it later when he had time.

This skeleton had already been scavenged by Tangke, and it was about to be stewed into pork rib soup. There are still water jugs on the boat, but they have been broken. It seems that the deceased died at sea.

Since the boat was still in good condition, Tang asked the sailors to carry the boat away and put it on the big boat as a lifeboat.

Before leaving, a sailor said with difficulty: "If we leave him alone like this, we will be cursed. This is a blasphemy to the dead!"

Tangke glanced at the sailor and said, "Then you can stay with him, and you can listen to him tell you the story of the little duck at night."

The sailor was stunned for a while, looked back at the skeleton lying on the beach, read Poseidon's blessing in his mouth, and hurried up to follow the crowd.

Tangke and the others put the harvest on the boat in the rain. These coconuts and potatoes are enough for them to eat for more than half a month, which is quite inspiring.

It was a pity that Tangke couldn't find the sea map on the skeleton, and the treasure map was incomplete. Many routes were broken in the middle. If the other half was not found, it would be basically scrapped.

They left the island the next day, and the small sailboat swayed back to the embrace of the sea, riding the waves under the dual action of wind and manpower. After a night of sleep, Tangke also became refreshed. He walked out of the captain's room with a shaggy beard. The sky was clear. Looking around, the sea and the sky were the same color, and his mind became wider.

After a rain yesterday, they collected a large bucket of rainwater. Although they have a bunch of coconuts, fresh water will last longer,

If you don't know when you will be able to dock, you still need to reserve a lot.

Rainwater and running water are both drinkable directly, and it's even better if they are boiled.

Because he was lucky enough to come across that island, Tang Ke did not live a life of hunger, he could eat seventy percent every day, and the baked potatoes were still very good.

In a flash, many days have passed.

"The deck is too wet, come and wipe it. Are you all blind? I have to remind me of this!" Tang Ke patrolled boredly, and when he saw the lazy sailor, he went up and kicked.

The sailors didn't have any resistance. Some sailors really liked to be lazy. If they were kicked out of a deep sleep, they would laugh at the sullen Tangke a few times before getting up and running to work.

"Ding! The data integration is complete, and the basic functions are available. Please check."

Suddenly, a system sound came from Tangke's mind, still a female voice. He was shocked. This was what he had been looking forward to for many days. He did not hesitate to call up the interface in his mind and found that it was no longer gray.

Main interface: [Player Tangke] [Fleet] [Crew] [Tasks] [Props] [Sea Chart] [Recruitment] [Exchange]

Tang Ke first clicked on his name, and his own attributes popped up immediately.

Name: Donk.

Occupation: Captain (first order). Swordsman (Tier 1).

Race: Human.

Title: None (a well-known title will bring unexpected effects)

Traits: Rogue temperament (you will give people an evil feeling, favorability -1, but can make people feel stressed and will attract other rogues to join your fleet) adventurous spirit (you are a brave and fearless person, which will Allows you to perform at a super level in battle, combat power +1)

Physical attack: ★★☆ (This determines your strength in a duel, please fight to your heart's content when engaging in a battle with an enemy ship)

Equipment: Ordinary - Scimitar

Skills: basic swordsmanship (you can defeat most ordinary people with sword skills, but only ordinary people) rush boat (you can use command and operation to make the boat travel fast for a short period of time, please use this skill in raiding above)

Physical strength: ☆ (pirates need a strong physique, many skills will consume physical strength when using them, such as using sword skills)

Commanding power: ★ (Superior commanding power can make the crew and sailors submit to you and obey your command, if it is too low, it will be more prone to riots)

Charm: ★ (Charm represents attraction, a charismatic captain can attract more crew members to join the fleet, and will also play an important role in buying and selling goods)

Prestige: 0 (Your reputation can have far-reaching effects, a bad reputation can make your enemies terrified and even surrender without a fight, a good reputation will make dealing with the Empire easier, and some sailors will also be attracted to it come to you)

Navigation ability: ★ (you are a qualified small boat helmsman)

Language: Common language of the Alliance of Light (a broad language used by human races, dwarves, elves, etc.)

Physical condition: healthy.

Title: None at this time.

Affiliation: None at the moment.

Funding: 15 gold coins, 65 silver coins, 88 copper coins

Pirate group: none (the establishment of a pirate group requires certain strength, and the conditions are temporarily insufficient)

Owned Vessel: Small Vessel (Quantity 1)

Comprehensive strength: ☆ (You are still a little shrimp in the sea, please work hard)

Bounty Amount: 0 (You haven't done any earth-shattering big cases, when you give the Empire a headache, you will be wanted and rewarded, attracting bounty hunters and the navy to hunt you down)

Reward points: 0 (reward points can be used for various purposes, please earn them by taking quests, and piracy can also increase reward points, don’t forget that this is a pirate game)

After carefully looking at his attributes, Tangke couldn't help laughing. He didn't expect that he could still have the characteristic of "rogue temperament". Although it would reduce his favorability, he could attract people who liked his odor to join his fleet.

He looked at himself up and down, he really didn't look like a good person, he exuded the aura of slapping people with bricks, and when he stood in the crowd, passers-by would definitely walk around him.

Although there is no exact value for each item, it is more intuitive to use the star icon to represent the value. The value represented by ★ should be large, and the meaning of ☆ should be half a star. At present, the world may have multiple races and occupations.

He opened the [Fleet] column again, and the poor ship information was clearly presented.

Fleet List: [Whirlwind]

Cyclone: ​​Small rowing sailboat (a small boat mainly paddling, suitable for many waters, and can also travel in headwinds)

Durability: 10.

Displacement: 30t (this is a small combat boat, not suitable for transporting goods, the displacement is very low)

Maximum number of people: 40 (including captain)

Current number: 1 captain and 23 sailors.

Weapon: Pedestal Crossbow (qty 3)

Comprehensive combat power: ☆

Functional buildings: captain's room, kitchen, observation deck, bridge, sailor cabin (quantity 1), material cabin (quantity 2)

Accessories: Spinnaker (the jib can maintain a steady speed in headwinds, qty 1) lifeboat (qty 1)

Average speed: 4 knots (one knot equals 1 knot per hour)

Stability: ☆ (the smaller the boat, the worse the stability, under the impact of the big waves, the boat is more likely to tilt or capsize)

Flexibility: ☆ (boats powered by paddles will face difficulty in turning)

After a rough browse, Tangke understood that all his current values, regardless of personal data or ship data, were basically one star, only his combat power reached two and a half stars—this made him feel that he used bricks before. The days of filming people have contributed greatly, honing his powerful attacking power.

After he closed the fleet information, he clicked on the crew information and found that it was empty. He didn't have a single capable crew member, but he did have a sailor introduction.

Grappling Hook Sailors: They are able to board enemy ships by throwing grappling hooks, they are good at deck fighting, they are a sea thug!

Combat Power: ☆

Skill: Throwing grappling hook.

Number of people: 23.

Loyalty: 90 (your sailors are loyal to you, they have absolute loyalty and will never betray you for profit)

Fatigue: 83 (your sailors still maintain good stamina, dropping below 15 will cause them to strike, mind you)

Maintenance fee: 10 silver coins/person/month.

These grappling sailors are Tangke's current highest combat power. His ship doesn't even have an artillery piece, so he can only rely on pick-up battles to fight. This gang of ferocious sailors has only half a star in combat strength, which proves that the difference in the increase of half a star is quite large.

Tang Ke clicked on the task column, found it was empty, and then clicked on the props.

props:

The Mysterious Remnant Picture: It has a mysterious color and a heavy sense of history. If it is collected neatly, it will trigger a treasure hunt.

On one side, you can also click on the picture of the remnant of the mystery, which is exactly the same as the one in Tangke's pocket. Only important props will be displayed in the props column, ordinary items will not appear in it.

Tangke wanted to read the system interface in one breath, and put his mind and body in his mind, but a shout from the lookout interrupted him.

"Report to the captain, a ship was found at 30 degrees to starboard!"

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