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| - The Catan Pirates were a free-roaming crew of about 50 (including the children) pirates, the entire crew being an extended family unit that were born, lived, worked and died on board their ship, named after its first captain, Tigirre Catan I. They were known for being a family crew, usually quite gentle on those they robbed, never using more force than needed and were practisers of a special knife fighting style passed down through generations from a time before the family became pirates, known as the Catan Style.
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| - The Catan Pirates were a free-roaming crew of about 50 (including the children) pirates, the entire crew being an extended family unit that were born, lived, worked and died on board their ship, named after its first captain, Tigirre Catan I. They were known for being a family crew, usually quite gentle on those they robbed, never using more force than needed and were practisers of a special knife fighting style passed down through generations from a time before the family became pirates, known as the Catan Style. They were also known for being proud of their family name and for being named in a Western style, with their family name after their first name. They are also, unknown to them, decendants of an ancient civilisation connected to the Void Century, which was the reason they were eventually eliminated.
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