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==Capatain of the Caveat Emptor==
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=Capatain of the Caveat Emptor=
 
Edmund was always a problem child. When he wasn't trying to poison his maths tutor, he'd be stealing his mother's jewels giving them away to whatever lower class or exotic misbegotten girl caught his fancy. A constant embarassment to his family, he would challenge his classmates to duels--offering them his family title if they won. (Naturally his family refused to honor these agreements.)
 
Edmund was always a problem child. When he wasn't trying to poison his maths tutor, he'd be stealing his mother's jewels giving them away to whatever lower class or exotic misbegotten girl caught his fancy. A constant embarassment to his family, he would challenge his classmates to duels--offering them his family title if they won. (Naturally his family refused to honor these agreements.)
 
   
 
   
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The Air Navy investigators never did discover how, in the end, the munitions dump was set ablaze or how all but one airship at the base were damaged, destroyed or disabled. In that one airship, Edmund fled with a handful of disgruntled sailors and freed prisoners who formed the nucleus of their new pirate crew. Now "Captain Eddie" makes his living as a mercenary (and occasional pirate), all the while writing letters back to his family (and his family's friends and enemies) bragging about (and exaggerating) his exploits and depravity. Edmund has no idea if his letters ever reach them, but he's hoping if he sends enough they'll all die of humiliation.  
 
The Air Navy investigators never did discover how, in the end, the munitions dump was set ablaze or how all but one airship at the base were damaged, destroyed or disabled. In that one airship, Edmund fled with a handful of disgruntled sailors and freed prisoners who formed the nucleus of their new pirate crew. Now "Captain Eddie" makes his living as a mercenary (and occasional pirate), all the while writing letters back to his family (and his family's friends and enemies) bragging about (and exaggerating) his exploits and depravity. Edmund has no idea if his letters ever reach them, but he's hoping if he sends enough they'll all die of humiliation.  
  
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*Culture: Neovictorian
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=Culture: Neovictorian=
 
*Class: Upper
 
*Class: Upper
 
*Background: Imperial Air Navy Officer
 
*Background: Imperial Air Navy Officer
 
   
 
   
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=Attributes=
 
=Attributes=
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*Strength: 1
 
*Strength: 1
 
*Dexterity: 1
 
*Dexterity: 1

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