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a group of people standing on top of a sandy beach next to tall masts

Port Royal was a town situated at the end of Palisadoes in Jamaica. Founded by the English, a garrison of the British Royal Navy maintained a presence at the bustling harbor town. Stretching back from the harbor, shops jostle for space with Port Royal's many taverns. During the 17th century, the city was a popular place for buccaneers, eventually becoming the major center of piracy in the Caribbean, though that situation would change in later years. Wealthy and civilized, Port Royal's air...

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an image of a pirate ship in the middle of a town with lots of buildings

an image of Ivora, a bustling and expansive pirate city-state, characterized by a chaotic yet vibrant atmosphere. The city should be a blend of rugged pirate aesthetics and exotic architecture. Imagine a sprawling harbor filled with various ships, from sleek pirate vessels to large trade galleons. The skyline is dominated by a mixture of weathered stone buildings, wooden shacks,

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an old building with palm trees in the foreground and a church steeple in the background

"I thought you said this place was just sand.""Sand has its virtues." ―Eleanor Guthrie and Max[src] Nassau was the largest port on New Providence Island, and one of the largest commercial centres in the entire Bahamas. From 1706 it was a haven for pirates who governed it as the Republic of Pirates. The activities of the pirates caused havoc with trade and shipping throughout the West Indies. The harbor is relatively shallow, only small boats and two masted vessels can dock on the beach...

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