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 John Deadsea has the largest crew to ever sail the seas (but not all at once). Infamous for showing up and subsequently showing out at the exact time he’s not wanted, John Deadsea and the crew of The Desperate Treasure sail about, wandering into all kinds of treacherous troubles. The Pirate Captain obviously thinks he’s something special, and while he has amassed an impressive quantity of treasure and crew, he’s not really revolutionised the pirate formula. There’s no corner of Nequam he won’t clumsily pillage, no failed plot or bungled treaty that doesn’t have his bloody handprints all over it. He leaves destruction in his wake, and gets pirate stuff all over everyone’s nice neat genres (and oftentimes leaves a small pile of dead crew, too).  John Deadsea has the largest crew to ever sail the seas (but not all at once). Infamous for showing up and subsequently showing out at the exact time he’s not wanted, John Deadsea and the crew of The Desperate Treasure sail about, wandering into all kinds of treacherous troubles. The Pirate Captain obviously thinks he’s something special, and while he has amassed an impressive quantity of treasure and crew, he’s not really revolutionised the pirate formula. There’s no corner of Nequam he won’t clumsily pillage, no failed plot or bungled treaty that doesn’t have his bloody handprints all over it. He leaves destruction in his wake, and gets pirate stuff all over everyone’s nice neat genres (and oftentimes leaves a small pile of dead crew, too). 
  
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