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I... am... Death... *Flies away*Dom Tomas simply stared at the man.
I don't care about what you do, I asked who you are.
I am Johannes van Tiel, out to kill the Polish? who killed my nephew.
I... am... Death... *Flies away*Dom Tomas simply stared at the man.
I don't care about what you do, I asked who you are.
I... am... Death... *Flies away*
Nah I am Johannes van Tiel, out to kill the Polish? who killed my nephew.
I already flew away, because I am a rich trader with a private jet!Tomas' left eye twitches slightly.
You are dismissed.
The man is escorted from the room by Etxeto men-at-arms.
Name: Johannes van Tiel
Date of Birth: Februari 11th 1434
Class: none, It's a side-story, and he wont get involved in Politics.
Religion: Catholic
Bio: Nephew of Michiel and Twan van Tiel.
I already flew away, because I am a rich trader with a private jet!
I already flew away, because I am a rich trader with a private jet!
((So my character and his fleet are pirates and raiders now. Prepare for some attacks...))
you get a nice reception if you come near my lands i have plenty of cannon ready to welcome you((So my character and his fleet are pirates and raiders now. Prepare for some attacks...))
It was night in Palermo. It would have been a normal night, had the count not captured Johannes van Tiel. A fleet, numbering 200 ships, went into the harbor. They attacked the prison there and took everyone inside back to their ships. It did not end there. They shot a flaming arrow at the palace of the count. They went back to Venice to get supplies and new cannons, to sail to Valencia and destroy the Aragonese fleet. They stopped in Tunis, to get some Berber mercenaries. Around this time count Luigi castelozzi heard that they has escaped and that they were in Tunis at the moment.
I will personally punish them all. They have let me escape, so I will only burn them with their puny city. They will not get executed like the count.I must petition that the people in charge of the defense of Palermo be punished for not defeating the pirate invasion.
Alexandro de la Costa