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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP25 Oct 2025 1:02 p.m. PST

"Sit down me hearties, pull up a chair by the fire and I'll tell you a tale about Captain Black Jack and his crew of desperados back in the 50's, the 1750's you understand.

Captain Black Jack and his two closest confederates Mary Cut-throat Brazier and William Plunkett were in the Tap Room of the Dog and Weasel drinking and thinking. They were deciding if the information they had gleaned was worth their lives. They'd done too much drinking and not enough thinking but even so the consensus was that – "No it wasn't". However if they could get a few gullible locals to go along as cannon fodder, then maybe they could alter the odds sufficiently to make it worth the risk.

You may be wondering what I'm blathering on about…..King John's Treasure is what I'm blathering on about, the kings crown jewels and royal treasury no less…"

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