![]() ![]() While hearing conversation between father and my sister, I remember reading Gifted Hands, in the beginning of the book Sonya Carson, mother of Ben Carson, writes a letter in which she shares a poem named “Yourself to Blame” by Mayme White Miller. I heard him saying that if you’re not succeeding then remember you’re doing something wrong, so instead of blaming others you must try to find faults in yourself. These days when my sister is facing problems in her school, my father is busy in motivating her in her studies. They also don't deal with anything related to The Reaper's Bones, so you can't give them any stolen emissary flags or ship logbooks.Today, father while talking to my younger sister about her studies advised her to remember that in no case person has any right to blame others for his failures in life. So if your boat doesn't have a captain, these guys will want nothing to do with you. However, The Sovereigns will only take loot from captained ships. There's even a harpoon on the Sovereign stations, which you can use to quickly pull your loot off the ship. This significantly speeds up the process of turning in your ill-gotten goods at an outpost. Before you would have to take each of the specific treasures to their respective trading companies (chests go to Gold Hoarders, skulls go to Order Of Souls, etc.) But with the Sovereigns, you can take any old piece of loot to them, and you'll receive whatever amount of gold and reputation that you would have received by selling it to a company. So what do these Sovereigns do? Well they make offloading your treasure much easier. You'll be able to spot them by looking for their tent that has something that looks like a giant ship mast sticking out from a dock on the outpost. ![]() These snooty aristocrats will be stationed at each of the seven main outposts across the sea. The last major perk of being a Captain involves a new group of NPCs known as The Sovereigns. You'll find these voyages on the shelf in the captain's quarters of your ship, and you and your crew can then vote to pursue them by using the captain's table. There will also be special voyages, such as mercenary voyages - which will be a mix of different voyages for each company - voyages for Ashen treasure, Athena's Fortune voyages, and voyages that are reserved for players who have achieved the Pirate Legend status. You'll be able to buy different levels of voyages depending on your rank with each of these companies, and you can choose to buy a single voyage or a bundle of 5 voyages. They'll have voyages from the Gold Hoarders, Order Of Souls, and Merchant's Alliance trading companies. The Shipwright will also sell you voyages only meant for Captains. It's a nice option to have since it means that you no longer have to buy a storage crate and run around the outpost stealing supplies out of every barrel you can find. Once bought, they'll be loaded into the supply barrels on your ship. This means you can buy bundles of fruit, meat, cannonballs, special cannonballs, wood, and bait. In addition to selling you the new ship cosmetics mentioned in the previous section, you can now purchase supplies from Shipwrights. Now they'll have new functions made available specifically for captains. The Shipwrights used to just be the people you'd go to so you could get a new coat of paint for your ship and its parts. ![]()
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