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|note1=Occurs at any coordinate when adventuring with a [[strange stone pyramid]] in your inventory | |note1=Occurs at any coordinate when adventuring with a [[strange stone pyramid]] in your inventory | ||
|note2=After this adventure, the [[strange stone pyramid]] is lost from your inventory | |note2=After this adventure, the [[strange stone pyramid]] is lost from your inventory | ||
|note3=Can no longer occur as there are no more strange stone pyramids in the Kingdom.}} | |note3=Can no longer occur as there are no more strange stone pyramids in the Kingdom.}} | ||
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===Mainland (see below)=== | ===Mainland (see below)=== | ||
The navigator says "Sorry, Cap'm, but we can't sail to those coordinates, because that's where the mainland is, and we've pretty much plundered the mainland dry. Perhaps a more exotic locale is in order?" | The navigator says "Sorry, Cap'm, but we can't sail to those coordinates, because that's where the mainland is, and we've pretty much plundered the mainland dry. Perhaps a more exotic locale is in order?" | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 15:06, 16 December 2007
You hand the Meat over to the navigator, who hands it over to the quartermaster, who hands it over to an accounts payable rep, who hands it over to the grog purchasing agent, the food acquisition specialist, and the convenience store clerk, and soon the ship is fully outfitted for a voyage.

The navigator squints at you and asks "That's that, then. To what coordinates would you like to sail in search of booty, Cap'm?"
- Longitude: (1-242)
- Latitude: (1-100)
Set Sail! |
Results
"Aye aye, Cap'm!" says the navigator, and there is a bustle of activity as the ship leaves port -- sails are unfurled, masts are hoisted, pulleys are winched, all that kind of shippy stuff. Pretty soon, you've lost sight of land, and open sea lies... um... open before you as you sail towards your destination.
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Rainbow Pearl | |
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Stone Triangle | |
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Small Tropical Island | |
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Stone Pyramid | |
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Plinth | |
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Gilligan's Island | |
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Monkey Island | |
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Oyster Island | |
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Dinosaur Comics | |
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Land of the Lost | |
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Myst Island | |
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Cast Away | |
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Lord of the Flies | |
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Mainland (see below)
The navigator says "Sorry, Cap'm, but we can't sail to those coordinates, because that's where the mainland is, and we've pretty much plundered the mainland dry. Perhaps a more exotic locale is in order?"
Notes
- Occurs during O Cap'm, My Cap'm
- Exploration of the map is in progress. See the talk page.
- Choosing invalid coordinates results in the following message:
- The navigator sighs. "Those aren't valid coordinates, Cap'm. Care to try again?"
- The Kingdom of Loathing is present on this map, largely occupying an 11x11 region beginning at the coordinates (11,11). Several coordinates in this region contain ocean, resulting in the area resembling that portrayed on the Main Map.
- Jick on the 12/10/07 Radio Show confirmed that only the first person to each island got the "Special Prize"
- There are eleven shimmering rainbow sand coordinates.
References
- The name of the adventure is similar to "Set an open course for the virgin sea", a lyric from the song "Come Sail Away" by Styx.
- The treasure-crane is probably based on the identical device in the GameCube game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
- The Rainbow Pearl locations form an arrow on a map, likely a reference to the 'Rainbow Worlds' of Star Control II. These were left by an advanced race for future beings to be able to find them should the need arise, as well as being convenient toxic waste dumps.
Other Resources
- Two sites have been set up to map the ocean - one by Gemelli (Well, I Think It's Booty), and one by Quietust (Pirate Map Tracker).