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Keith Paloro is a young Spanish man. His father was of high Spanish bloodlines, and his mother was an English noblewoman. However, he doesn't know that, because he's been on an English pirate ship since he was 8 year old. Now 26, Paloro serves as a deck swabber with a crew who cares more about the payout than actually doing their jobs, with the sole exception of the only woman on board- Liliana Mathews, the one in charge of navigation. Paloro is sure that they could run this ship better than the current captain. Perhaps its time to test that theory.
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