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Cary Polachek

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:56:23 PM8/3/24
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After finding the secret exit in Toyland, the player enters a tropical island, which seemed to be really relaxing at first. But upon discovery, the whole island is ruled by pirates! This is the first place that the alien space hopper Puggsy crash-landed and his spaceship was stolen by the raccoon natives.

The main objective in this puzzle-like level is to use trampolines, pick up barrels to reach higher places and to find keycards hidden throughout the area while fighting pirate-theme enemies, various Badniks and other enemies, such as Starfish, Crabs and Bats.

Once clearing the Beach areas, the player is now in The Cove and the pirates are in a hot pursuit as they have blocked the exit. This area is one huge room as the player will not only have to find the correctly colored key cards but also find some firesticks to fire up the cannons to open up new pathways. In additional to getting all the keycards, the player must also gather up various pieces of a pirate bird artifact and restore the artifact to its original glory. Once successful in restoring the pirate bird artifact, the player can escape from the Cove as they spot the sign post and complete the level.

Party like a Pirate on Treasure Island is an immersive cocktail experience run by the Pirates of Treasure Island. You will visit a Pirate Grotto with its Krewe who guides you through a 4-part interactive cocktail journey. Hear the tales of Daring, Murder, Ransacking and a Shanty song or two. Cursed are those who cross the Krewe.

Your night will be filled with surprises!! Special Guests and all are encouraged to Gussie up with their own pirate gear. Scared? Ai Beware surprises abound if ye are brave enough (or filled with enough liquid courage) to enter!

Have you heard of the Irish pirate queen Grace O'Malley (Grinne N Mhille)? While the story of her life seems like something from folklore, Grace O'Malley was a real person who came to power in the 16th century (more on her below!). She's a fascinating and inspiring figure that I've really enjoyed learning about over the last few years. When I saw that Celtic Fusion (a sustainable Irish brand) had a Grace O'Malley inspired blouse, I knew I needed it! Not only is it a fun nod to an amazing historic figure, but the pirate shirt is also very flattering and a perfect match for so many pieces in my wardrobe. I often find skirts and pinafore dresses that I like, but I struggle to find blouses to pair them with--so this piece is the perfect addition to my closet! I also love that Celtic Fusion's collections are inspired by Irish figures and legends because as you start browsing through their clothes you start learning a bit more about the history and culture of Ireland. They're also such a lovely brand because not only do they have strong ties to the past and history, but they also have eyes on the future: they make their clothes sustainably and plant native trees in Ireland. It always feels good to know your clothes are inspired by interesting people and stories, but that they're also being made ethically and helping Ireland today. You can use my code "aclotheshorse" to get 15% off your order at Celtic Fusion (and they have menswear pieces as well!). wearing Celtic Fusion's Grace O'Malley blouse, old belt & flats, Sondeflor skirt Grace O'Malley was born into a powerful seafaring family that controlled several castles and much of Western Ireland. Legend says when she was young she aspired to be a sailor but her family discouraged this because she was a girl. Rather than admitting defeat Grace shaved off her hair and disguised herself as a boy. Her father realizing her strength of will relented and allowed her to become a sailor and even had her formally educated. When he passed on she inherited his position, despite having brothers who would typically inherit, and became Queen of Umaill, chieftain of the Mille clan. She was a fearless leader on land and sea and in battle. The facts of her life aren't only verified through Irish stories, but through English documents as well and she even met with Queen Elizabeth I. It's said she refused to bow before Queen Elizabeth because she didn't recognize her as the sovereign of Ireland and was a queen in her own right so saw them as equals. Rumor has it as well that despite wearing a fine gown to court to meet with Queen Elizabeth, a knife was found concealed on Grace when she was inspected by guards! There's so many fun stories surrounding Grace's life, some perhaps exaggerated by time, but we do have verification that she was a real person and fierce leader. This castle isn't one of the many she controlled in Ireland (but it is one of the closest seaside castles to my home), but I'm looking forward to visiting her stronghold one day--the tower castle that still stands on Clare Island. For my Grace O'Malley inspired look I started with Celtic Fusion's pirate queen blouse and paired it with one of my favorite linen skirts. The blouse has so many lovely details from the tie-up bodice, to the shape and knots of the sleeves, and the lace detailing throughout that it really doesn't need much to shine and works with a variety of different skirts and trousers. I also wore a worn leather belt and gold accessories to add to the pirate-y feeling and I thought the hoop earrings were especially necessary. With my jewellery I chose pieces with nautical themes; my shark jaw ring, a starfish, and then moon inspired pieces since the moon controls the tides. I also threw a load of braids and a tiny sword into my hair, although those details became harder to discern since it was so windy and my hair was blowing every which way! Boots would probably have been a more practical choice for a pirate and myself walking along the shore, but the weather was so lovely I just grabbed a basic pair of flats. I feel like it came together as a very wearable every day outfit, but with a lot of details and subtle nods to Grace if you look closely. P.S. Don't forget to use my code "aclotheshorse" for 15% off your order at Celtic Fusion! wearing Celtic Fusion's Grace O'Malley blouse, old belt & flats, Sondeflor skirt

Fusion can be done through two ways. Instead of removing cards at the tavern, the alchemist is able to fuse two cards together to create one new card. Fusing cards at the tavern costs the same amount as if you were to remove them. The other way to fuse cards is through the alchemist's unique starting card, unstable alchemy. Fusing follows the same rules in battle; however, the fusion is temporary instead of permanent.

Through her unique card or the tavern, the alchemist is able to fuse any two cards together. Fused cards will randomly inherit the type of one of its "parent cards" (ranged, melee, armor, curses, consumable, Condition-applying, etc.). Besides its characteristic, the fused card is entirely random and will be chosen from any of the available cards in your deck pool. Two fused upgraded cards will yield one fused upgraded card. The Catalyst is special in that it can be thought of as having a "blank type". Fusing a card with Catalyst always result in the same type of card. Fusing two catalyst can result in anything from Consumables to Curses.

The Candy Pirates are an organization in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall and its fan revivals. They refer to pirate-themed humans who, instead of hoarding treasures such as doubloons, hoard candy from around the suburbs.[1][2] It is even hinted that interstellar Candy Pirates exist as well.[1] However, while Candy Pirates usually target kids for their candy, they do not do so due so out of hatred for kids, but simply because they love candy so much.[3]

There many kinds of Candy Pirate crews outs there and even individual captains. However, they all answer to the leadership of Stickybeard, the king of the Candy Pirates.[4][5] They are as well adversaries of the Kids Next Door.[6]

Since the beginning of the Fusion Invasion, Stickybeard and the Candy Pirates have agreed to a truce and are now helping the Earth's resistance oppose the invaders from Planet Fusion by shipping in supplies to the ground forces from the sea,[6][7] although Stickybeard has plans to use the invasion as a distruction to hoard more candy than ever.[1]

In the Future, the Candy Pirates would fall on hard times as the Fusion Invasion escalated. Firstly, Stickybeard's vessel, the Sweet Revenge, ran aground in Candy Cove. From there, Lord Fuse's infection took hold and destroyed the vessel, leaving it partially submerged in a sea of Fusion Matter.[8][9] After that, Stickybeard left to requisition himself a new ship and crew, only to disappear as well.[10][11][10] What would remain of the Candy Pirates would settle down in the Candy Pirate village in Candy Cove, where their rations of candy were severely limited and fading fast.[12][13][14]

In the Past, the Candy Pirates are not out of the game, but still facing tough times. With Stickybeard's proud ship, the Sweet Revenge, having run aground and turned into an Infected Zone, Stickybeard himself and his crew have set themselves up in the Candy Pirate village in Candy Cove, only for Lord Fuse to keep stealing their candy.[15] Other Candy Pirates can be found around sea coasts, such as Orchid Bay, Bravo Beach, and the Monkey Foothills, though they can also be found on the Sweet Revenge and in the isolated canyon of Devil's Bluff.

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