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Age of Pirates | Power of Six

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[Peter Parker x OC] There used to be four Starks. Four royal figures, meant to rule the four lands of Midgard, for four more decades. But now it's just her, and has nothing royal on her so to speak. Her Royal Highness Princess Lieve is facing the unbelievable once her father, King of Asterion, dies in indubitable circumstances at just 53 years old. The whole country mourns the loss of the hero who brought food for the needed, stopped wars from happening and assessed his country's requirements. But was the death recorded as natural causes, or was it something more complicated? Something more complex than cannot be rehearsed without drowning deep into the royal affairs. Peter has yet to acknowledge the dangers he and his crew are about to come across. With the ambition and goals he holds, nothing can stop him from facing some sea adventures. With the death of Richard and Mary Parker, the little boy leant to trust no one but himself. He never has been the posh aristocratic type of neighbour, which has numerous amount of titles near his name because of the family history. And in the times of despair, when both come across a common problem; when these two people from total opposite society classes face the reality within; when they both encounter a common enemy that is yet to accomplish his goals; when they both unite to discover the Power of Six, who will end up losing their hope after? It is time that Lieve learns to stop tormenting herself with a person: whose actions she remembers to the smallest detail, whose mocking and piercing eyes are crawling under her skin, and start observing every damned moment with the right person: whose lips are sweeter than thousands of the best desserts in the world, and whose voice she hopes to hear the last when she dies.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Some people compare the ocean with a woman. Rebellious, bold, sometimes dangerous and demanding something in return for their favour. And what is it if we look at the ocean from another perspective? It is an infinite space; an immense amount of salty water. It either can be your friend, can be an excruciating rival or even your most fearless enemy.

Waves are rushing, majestically carrying the white foam, exactly like queens protecting their crowns. There are no obstacles for them. Okay, let's say the high cliffs of the islands, on which the waves with a roar smash to smithereens, doused with salty water overhangs and forcing sea birds to soar with shouts into the skies. Yes, these are a big obstacle more or less

The ocean storm is an incredible sight. When the ocean roars and beats in anger, almost touching heavy clouds, it demands a victim. It is trying to wash off from its surface any vessel that dared to get out of the port security at this unfortunate moment.

Waves carry ships through oblique arrows of rain. When thunder rumbles a second after the blinding lightning, it seems that even stolid clouds are at the same time as the ocean has played out. And the sea drowns ships, when it can, with the help of its sympathetic comrade - the wind.

This place is called Midgard. Here rules the ocean.

Immense to the eye, it poured its waters into all four directions of the world. Although in some places it is pierced by seamounts with islands instead of the peak. In total, Midgard has four large islands and more than five thousand smaller ones: from medium to just sandbanks.

The largest islands belong to Nexus, Wijotia, Asterion and Oliatopia. Trade and political ties interconnect the four kingdoms. After all, none of them survives without goods from the three other islands.

What will people wear if the cloth is not delivered from Nexus? Or what will happen if Wijotia suddenly stops selling its weapons? How about the grain on Asterion and educational institutions on Oliatopia? Therefore, the rulers of all four islands somehow, as they can, maintain peace between the kingdoms.

Unfortunately, small wars are fought everywhere. And in most cases, it is not about the fact that some merchant took the place of another. Where trade is developed, sooner or later, lovers of wealth will surely appear at someone else's expense.

People call them pirates.

They will not miss the chance to seize the trader who has been looking about to take in his arms. And while the authorities are unsuccessfully trying to develop an effective plan for how to end piracy, sea tramps prosper comfortably in the vast expanses of Midgard.

It is believed that piracy is the privilege of harsh men. Many stories are telling about the weather-bearers of the seas, ships, over which a black flag is fluttering, and treasures hunters on uninhabited islands.

But it turns out there were also female pirates. With their audacity, they often surpassed the famous male corsairs and participated in the most incredible pirate adventures. My name is Lieve and I'm about to tell you the story that changed my perspective about life outside the castle borders, and about the world in Midgard with its finest flaws.