it is unlucky for a woman to be on a ship... but i dnt remember the second one
Press the left shift key (block), you will have to hold this button and back her into the pot. This needs to be done 3x. Good luck.
you find the things.
Pirates often believed in a code of conduct that emphasized loyalty, equality, and shared wealth among crew members. They valued freedom and autonomy, rejecting the strict hierarchies and societal norms of the time. Many pirates also subscribed to a worldview that justified their actions as a form of rebellion against oppressive governments and institutions, seeing themselves as outlaws fighting for their own version of justice. Additionally, some pirates adhered to superstitions and rituals, believing in luck and omens related to their dangerous lifestyle at sea.
Probably GBB Leather, aka The Leather Guy. He did the leather props, etc. for the Pirates films and many many other films. He's the best. Expensive, but he is the best. You get what you pay for. Good luck.
18 and she got put in the tower when she was 12 different people say different things good luck lol
One of many things is saving people from shipwrecks and giving sailors good luck.
No mermaid is real. They are from legend and once were things that led sailors to their death.
From "Seduce the Merfolk" (apparently <1% drop rate at level 1 mastery, so good luck!)
Rope bracelets were used by sailors as good luck charm, among a few other things. They would wear them to protect again dead seas and doldrums.
The Albatross
No, its bad luck. Take a spelling class.
Press the left shift key (block), you will have to hold this button and back her into the pot. This needs to be done 3x. Good luck.
Plenty of soldiers for the fighting, but not enough sailors for maneuvering. Ships bigger than the sailors were used to. And a certain amount of bad luck with weather.
you have to sail or surf to the Pokemon training island and then somehow, the sailors move and you can go where ever. good luck.... .(\_/) (='.'=) (")_(") ur*well-come
Its belived that they were bad luck
Probably from sailors who would "touch the (wooden) ship" for good luck. Without a ship to touch, landlocked sailors may have used a piece of wood as a symbolic one.
Oh honey, Woods Rogers had his hands full in Nassau! He had to restore British control, pacify the pirates (good luck with that), and enforce the King's Pardon. Quite the to-do list for a guy in the pirate-infested Caribbean, wouldn't you say?