Re: Book on Pirates




On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Wayne Morrison <tewok@storm-monkeys.com> wrote:
gwynhefar@gmail.com said:
> Sea shanties!  They're sea shanties!  And oh-my-gods are they earwormy.
>  I've had one or another of them stuck in my head pretty much since I first
> bought the game.

Which ones did the game use?

     

Oh, dozens.  One of the little side-quests is to collect the sheet music for various shanties around the towns and islands you visit.  Once you've collected the sheet music for a particular song, your sailors will add it to their rotation.  Some of the ones I knew already were Drunken Sailor, Spanish Ladies, Captain Kidd, Running Down to Cuba, Whiskey Johnny, and a version of the song I know as Captain Taylor, but with different lyrics and another name I can't remember right now.

Gwyn
 
--
Rain and sun shall feed me now,
and roots, and nuts, and wild things,
and rustlings in the midnight wood,
half-mad, like Myrddin, wandering.

--Terri Windling

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