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By: Pieter J. van Eeden

Pirates’ Pyrexia

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“The sins of the Golden Objects of Power come to hunt you.”

This was the warning that was given to those who seek to abuse the powers of these ornaments. They soon found that they were hunted by pirates whose purpose was to retrieve and protect these objects, so these protectors were nicknamed “Sins”. Jon Bon Crim is a member of the Black Ribbon Pirates, and he is a Sin, a qualified doctor, and Medical Officer aboard the steam cargo ship S.S. Elizabeth. He utilises the Objects of Power to grant him immortality, supernatural strength and speed.

Together with his family, operation and sea creatures that share his burden, he travels the high seas aboard tramp steamers and submarines to exotic locations all across the planet of Besiens. If you are an Abuser, you had better watch your back as the Sins of the Black Ribbon Pirates seek, find, take and hold.

Pieter Johannes van Eeden was born on 26 December 1987 in Bloemfontein, South Africa, into a middle-class household. He is of Icelandic and Dutch descent. He completed high school in 2005 and earned his medical degree in 2010, becoming a medical doctor. Since 2014, he has been in private practice. He began working on Pirates’ Pyrexia: The Seekers after finishing high school. From early childhood, he has been fascinated by the sword and sorcery genre, pirates, and the sense of freedom embodied by the ocean.

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