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Candace ([personal profile] knightess) wrote in [community profile] candybox2014-03-14 04:21 pm
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Call me out! redux


【the CALL ME OUT meme】
a roleplay meme to inspire muses.



refer to this list for active muses.
post "calling" one of them out — you can do so by putting their name in the subject line!
can be informal/formal/comment spam/crosscanon/whatever tickles your fancy!
feel free to make up a scenario at the start, or wait to see where things go.


meme code.

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[personal profile] victoires 2014-03-18 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aye, pirates. Once upon a time there were hundreds of their number here, but you would not think it now, to look at this place." He cocked his head at the tavern patrons; nary a sailor in sight, and those that were were most likely crewman from merchant and slave ships, judging by their dress. Fashions hadn't changed so much that Adéwalé could not tell that apart.

Something Connor said threw him off, though, and he did betray his untimeliness by frowning in confusion, and asking, "Which war do you speak of?"
mohawk_tomahawk: KATE ([assassin] i see...)

[personal profile] mohawk_tomahawk 2014-03-19 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
That was the question that would throw Connor off. Which war?

Nassau wasn't a part of America, but it was a place located in the Caribbean, which was very much affected by the war for independence. The Americans and British clashed in the sea, for one, but there were trade issues with innocent merchants often as well. This town was a place that would have had issues with and/or received goods from trade during the time, which has now included people for slave labor.

It caused Connor to raise a brow, where would this man have been to not know of the war? Far enough away for a time to not have recognized the economic growth could only excuse so much. If he made a return of any real extended length, which Connor could only assume was the case (considering the time it would take to write about the slavery, send the letter, and have Connor come this way to this exact location), he would have known by now of the war.

"The...war of independence from the tyranny of the British king within the thirteen colonies," he decided to simply answer and see what else the man did.