So questions have been recurring these days, and I decided to explain a few.
First, regarding magical items, Rigel can take magical items and even companions on his adventures, such as animals and people, as long as he can carry them.
Unfortunately, the reverse doesn't work, to bring magical items and companions, he needs a pass granted by the Book upon unlocking certain achievents.
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Second, regarding units of asurent, I won't focus on that. I'll use kilograms for weight and miles for distance, and anything else needed will be adapted, not always faithful to the original material.
Pirates of the Caribbean itself has several plot holes, such as the guillotine in the film, even though it was only invented decades later.
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Third, 'The nine pieces of eight' are actually nine pieces of the "Real de a Ocho".
The "Real de a Ocho", known as the Spanish dollar or "piece of eight", was a widely circulated silver coin minted by the Spanish Empire starting in 1598. It was considered the first international currency, predominating in world trade until the 19th century and serving as the basis for the Arican dollar.
In other words, when I say "Ocho," I'm not mispronouncing the number 8, but referring to the old Spanish coin.
Other terms in other languages, such as "Isla de Muerta" in Spanish, follow the sa principle, as Jack used it that way, I didn't translate the na.
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Fourth... I'm Brazilian and in Brazil, we speak Portuguese, lmao. (That's for anyone who thinks we speak Spanish.)
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