Plymouth and San Andres Hold Firm Against Two Assaults
Two garrisons stood their ground this day, and the Caribbean's map remains as it was drawn yesterday. At Plymouth, GRMLN's pirate squadrons pressed hard against ONU's French colours, only to be sent back to their ships empty-handed. Far to the west, San Andres saw the NPC Raiders mount yet another of their restless forays, this time against DUCKS' Pirate Nation garrison, and once more the marauders were denied any prize, the black flag undisturbed over the port. No flips, no fresh sieges declared, and no changes to taxation or harbour law were recorded in this quiet window between larger storms.
The treasury table stirred modestly beneath the surface calm. ONU's setback at Plymouth cost it a port and two places, sliding from twelfth to fourteenth as its holdings fell to five, proof that even a defensive posture elsewhere cannot offset ground lost at the gates. GRMLN, despite its failure before Plymouth, nonetheless climbed two rungs to sixteenth on the strength of a port gained elsewhere, its tally now standing at four. CFS, as ever, sat untroubled at the summit, its twenty-six ports and first-place rank unchanged for what is now the fourth day running — a dominion so settled it scarcely seems worth remarking upon, save that its rivals cannot say the same.
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