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Saturday, February 8, 2020

Queen Anne's Revenge

Ahoy, Me Hearties – if you are looking for good-looking gear for your buccaneer fantasy, you must visit the February round of the We <3 Role-play event. Art & Ko, Jangka Designs, Lassitude & Ennui, Silvan Moon Designs, Sweet Kajira, Una and Belle Epoque have amazing outfits and accessories for the sea dog in you. It’s true – I was forced to walk the plank and make a choice. After hours of sorting through the coffer and a clap of thunder, the Belle Epoque set was the perfect option for a voyage in the infamous Man-O-War, Queen Anne's Revenge. Grab some Rum, a Jolly Roger and run a rig. Are you the next scourge of the 7 Seas? Sail, Ho!

Don’t forget to vote for the next Tia’s group gift – votes will be tallied Monday, Feb. 10.


"Elixir - Blondes" Hair from Truth Hair (300L)

"Akela" Tattoo from Endless Pain Tattoos (263L - We <3 Role-play Event *February Edition*. Includes Catwa, Maitreya, Legacy, Signature, Belleza, Omega, SLink Appliers, and System Tattoo Layer)

 "Anne - Cream" Dress from Belle Epoque (228L - We <3 Role-play Event *February Edition*. Includes Dress for Maitreya and Legacy. Available in Black, Cream, Mint, Navy, Olive, Pink, Plum, Red, Sky and White)

  "Tribute - High Heels - Dark Brown" Boots from Lassitude & Ennui (220L - We <3 Role-play Event *February Edition*. Includes High Heel Boots for Maitreya in Black, Dark Brown, Grey, Red and Tan. Available in High Heels Boots or Flat Boots for Signature Gianni and Maitreya)

"Bound Pleasure Collar" from Short Leash (300L - We <3 Role-play Event *February Edition*. Includes Large Fit Scripted Collar, Small Fit Scripted Collar and Texture HUD with 16 Rope Texture Options and 2 Metal Texture Options. Collar Include Resize Scripts)

"Nordic Hand Axe" from Constraint (175L - We <3 Role-play Event *February Edition*. Includes L & R Hand Axes with Resize Scripts, Belt, Rez Axe Version and 2 Animations)

Location: Highspire


"Queen Anne's Revenge was an early-18th-century ship, most famously used as a flagship by Edward Teach (or Edward Thatch), better known by his nickname Blackbeard. Although the date and place of the ship's construction are uncertain, it was originally believed she was built for merchant service in Bristol in 1710 and named Concord, later captured by French privateers and renamed La Concorde."

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