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| Tango01 | 09 Feb 2026 12:55 p.m. PST |
"Veteran Sea Rovers looking to fly the Dutch Flag into the 18th Century, you'll feel quite at home with the Dutch Marine. While the days of Piet Heyn and Michael De Ruyter are far behind, the Dutch still manage to be a formidable force on the Blood & Plunder Table. If you are new to Blood & Plunder and are looking for a nationality that isn't Britain, France, or Spain, the Dutch are your ticket! The Dutch Marine are a rewarding seagoing faction that is easy to pick up with a wide variety of play styles! So dust off that Letter of Marque and grab your clogs as we review what makes the Dutch Marine tick!…" link
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