Furious that his plans have been thwarted by the rascally mercenaries (i.e. the Pirates, hired by the Small Platers) Louis the Ravenous has mobilized his fleet to drive them away from the coast. His admirals have advised against such a move as the weather at this time of year is uniformly horrid, but Louis will not hear of it, "If my Army can march, the Navy can sail!" he has proclaimed. Only time will tell if the Pirates' light vessels are up to confronting the massed fury of the Freedonian Navy. Nature may be the Great Leveler in this matter as the coast is very rough and a dangerous place to be sailing in bad weather.
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