Whatever business that brought Connor to Nassau was enough importance to trek all the way over, a member of the Brotherhood wanted to meet him there.
Tales of his grandfather rang through his head also, but he had no time for sentiments he didn't deserve to have.
A stronghold of pirates and being in the Caribbean, which Connor had sailed in plenty of time in past, it had seen its share of the Revolutionary War. He was not there, but he heard of the battle that took place in 1776 when the Americans stormed Fort Montagu. He hadn't heard of far too much after that, other than a few years later the Spanish had decided to take Nassau for themselves only to lose it again shortly after. By now, this island was more populated than before, but that didn't really make the conditions any better.
When he didn't see a drunkard leave a bar, he was watching slaves being bought out to work on the ever growing plantations.
If this is why the mysterious Brother had asked for him to be here here, he was probably right to; because the state of the place was growing ever more concerning. But how did he hear of Connor to know to write to him? If it was someone he knew within his faction, it would be obvious. Not so obvious with this one, so he had to keep his guard up. So far, all points on the letter seemed to be true in regards to how Nassau was.
He kept himself from being too integrated into any crowds and tried to find his way to a tavern, he was sure to probably find whomever there. He had the look of a Brother, and a Brother knew a Brother most likely. Hopefully.
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Whatever business that brought Connor to Nassau was enough importance to trek all the way over, a member of the Brotherhood wanted to meet him there.
Tales of his grandfather rang through his head also, but he had no time for sentiments he didn't deserve to have.
A stronghold of pirates and being in the Caribbean, which Connor had sailed in plenty of time in past, it had seen its share of the Revolutionary War. He was not there, but he heard of the battle that took place in 1776 when the Americans stormed Fort Montagu. He hadn't heard of far too much after that, other than a few years later the Spanish had decided to take Nassau for themselves only to lose it again shortly after. By now, this island was more populated than before, but that didn't really make the conditions any better.
When he didn't see a drunkard leave a bar, he was watching slaves being bought out to work on the ever growing plantations.
If this is why the mysterious Brother had asked for him to be here here, he was probably right to; because the state of the place was growing ever more concerning. But how did he hear of Connor to know to write to him? If it was someone he knew within his faction, it would be obvious. Not so obvious with this one, so he had to keep his guard up. So far, all points on the letter seemed to be true in regards to how Nassau was.
He kept himself from being too integrated into any crowds and tried to find his way to a tavern, he was sure to probably find whomever there. He had the look of a Brother, and a Brother knew a Brother most likely. Hopefully.