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Peter Coalvane was born on July 16, 1723. He grew up with a wealthy Italian merchant family. When he was fifteen his family moved to the Caribbean, where his father set up a shop on Tortuga, and Peter became a blacksmith apprentice. He was very good at his job but he had always dreamed of doing more, instead of making the swords he wanted to use them. Tortuga was a very popular port for pirates and he was able to meet many different people who all told stories of their adventures. Tales about sea monsters, sword fights, women, and gold, were all told to the boy. As much as he wanted to join the pirates and take part in these adventures he knew he couldn't, he was only a boy and he could never leave his family. So he continued his job at the blacksmith shop for two more years. It was when h

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  • Peter Coalvane was born on July 16, 1723. He grew up with a wealthy Italian merchant family. When he was fifteen his family moved to the Caribbean, where his father set up a shop on Tortuga, and Peter became a blacksmith apprentice. He was very good at his job but he had always dreamed of doing more, instead of making the swords he wanted to use them. Tortuga was a very popular port for pirates and he was able to meet many different people who all told stories of their adventures. Tales about sea monsters, sword fights, women, and gold, were all told to the boy. As much as he wanted to join the pirates and take part in these adventures he knew he couldn't, he was only a boy and he could never leave his family. So he continued his job at the blacksmith shop for two more years. It was when h
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  • Peter Coalvane was born on July 16, 1723. He grew up with a wealthy Italian merchant family. When he was fifteen his family moved to the Caribbean, where his father set up a shop on Tortuga, and Peter became a blacksmith apprentice. He was very good at his job but he had always dreamed of doing more, instead of making the swords he wanted to use them. Tortuga was a very popular port for pirates and he was able to meet many different people who all told stories of their adventures. Tales about sea monsters, sword fights, women, and gold, were all told to the boy. As much as he wanted to join the pirates and take part in these adventures he knew he couldn't, he was only a boy and he could never leave his family. So he continued his job at the blacksmith shop for two more years. It was when he turned seventeen that he met Geoffrey Pillrage, infamous pirate and guildmaster of the Veteran Fighters. Peter met Geoffrey through a sword order. He had recieved the very specific order from a courier saying the owner would pick up the finished sword the next week. Peter had never made a sword like that of Geoffrey's. He worked many hours to perfect the blade and had to travel all around Tortuga for materials. Eventually though he finished it, the sword was the best Peter had ever made. The day after he finished it a large man with green hair and a tattooed face walked into the shop. Peter assumed it was the sword's owner and pulled it out of the special cupboard he kept it in. The man seemed very pleased with the outcome. He cracked a smile at Peter and told him he was a darn good blacksmith. As he sheathed his new weapon the man told Peter how he could always use a blacksmith for the Veteran Fighters. Peter was hesitant at first, he thought of his family and friends he'd leave behind, but the adventures that layed ahead were too many. He shook hands with the pirate and headed home to gather his things. Peter's parents did not take this well but he was not a boy anymore. Soon he would set out to start his own adventure.
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