Villagers off the Northern coast of Scotland last night saw a fleet in great difficulties. A number of vessels were sunk and wreckage thrown upon the beach. No further information is available at this time.
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Being in the nature of a genial location for imaginary nations of the Eighteenth Century to carry out diplomatic affairs . . . (not the place for rule discussions, miniature manufacturers, painting reports, history of your country or other things that belong on your personal blogs).
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Despite the efforts of the local constabulary, salvagers and wreckers began congregating along the strand all morning, gathering up the many intact herring barrels and ladies corsets which washed up along most of the Sutherland beaches.
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"Your Majesty, I know that you like to hear of tragedies. We have reports of a shipwrecked fleet off of Scotland."
"That's where they all wear skirts, isn't it?"
"I believe so, Your Majesty."
"So, was the fleet sunk by guile or sabotage?"
"I believe it was just a storm, Your Majesty."
"Well, where is the fun in that? I'm not interested in accidents that ARE accidents . . . just those that aren't."
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