Naval Action Gazette

Naval Action Gazette

Vol. I · No. 3Wednesday, 20 May 2026Caribbean · Peace Server

Peace Prevails; Ledgers Lie Still

The peace server has furnished no martial upheaval to quicken the pulse of the chronicler. No ports have changed hands, no battles have been mounted in earnest, and no fresh claims upon territory have been staked. The day has passed in the manner of a merchant's routine—serene, profitable for some, and notably untroubled by the clash of arms. France's dominion, through OCB's ten-port stronghold yielding nearly 960,000 reals, remains the principal source of wonder among the earning clans. Spain, meanwhile, maintains her accustomed grandeur with NAEP commanding twenty-six ports and gathering 760,000 reals to the national coffers, whilst BUCAN's eighteen holdings add a further 221,000. TROP's Pirate fleet, sprawling across thirty-nine ports, continues to fetch respectable sums of 429,000 reals, and FPM's British garrison of eleven posts rounds the ledger with 265,000 more. The treasury of each nation remains, for now, unchanged from yesterday's accounting—a curious stasis that suggests neither fresh fortune nor calamity has befallen the powers at large.

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