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*Public Sand/Ruby Mine (Inambaguum): Maia 1007, -3663
 
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== Onions! ==
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Storage Shed with Seeds, jugs, and onions 2058 -2008
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Right by Sterope CS ferry some back if your near.
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=== Search & Research ===
 
=== Search & Research ===

Revision as of 21:18, 10 October 2010

Pirates' Crossing Historical Preservation Society and Retirement Labor Camp

Located at:

  • Maia 1046, -2722

Elders: Jodpar, Leghk

Kinsmen: Papier, Morindin

Members: Aylacarte, Tzalaa, DisShovel, Anien, Farnite, Hobnob

Resources

Guides

Mines

  • Public Iron: Maia 1003, -3051
  • Public Copper: Maia 990, -3070
  • Public Tin: Maia 1058, -3096
  • Smelting Compound 997, -3060
    • Public CC Hearth
    • 3x Compression Furnace
    • 1x Gyration Cell
    • Reactory
    • Public Storage Box
    • Guild Warehouse
  • Public Sand/Ruby Mine (Inambaguum): Maia 1007, -3663

Onions!

Storage Shed with Seeds, jugs, and onions 2058 -2008 Right by Sterope CS ferry some back if your near.


Search & Research

Projects!

Most contributions should go in the new warehouse near the main compound. Charcoal donations can best be used at the smelting warehouse, initially.

block
Boards
400
/
400
(0)
100%
Leather
1206
/
2000
(794)
60%
Nails
300
/
300
(0)
100%
Oil
500
/
500
(0)
100%
Rope
200
/
200
(0)
100%
Screw Gear
4
/
20
(16)
20%
block
block
Beeswax
2865
/
9600
(6735)
29%
Copper
3200
/
3200
(0)
100%
Iron
6400
/
6400
(0)
100%
block

Dowsing

The Story So Far

Historical Preservation Society

The bridge, the guild, the legend.

Our ancestors, their friends, shipmates and associated grog swillers have lived at this crossing of the Nile for 4 generations. Who are we to break such a legacy?

But, really, it's just about the bridge's legend.

Retirement Labor Camp

Why not? What else were you doing in your declining years? Work, yarr dog!