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Ride Cormack Ride

(by Gorlan of the Red Lands, 1999)
(Tune: "Ride captain Ride" by Carlos Pinera and Frank Konte)

    Cormack and his hoard sailed up
    To the Magna Carta War
    Took over the island
    And Raised his flag upon the shore
    The pirates let out rumors
    Of a treasure chest
    And challenged Lillies and Falcons
    To find it on a quest

    Chorus:

      Ride Cormack Ride upon your pirate ship
      To Nordmark, at Double Wars, where the fighting’s thick
      Ride Cormack ride upon your pirate ship
      Your black hoard, will terrorize, Veborg mighty quick

    They made up a treasure map
    Broke it into three parts
    Gave them to three fighters
    Each with a yellow mark
    To gain the pieces
    You had to find and kill them all
    The map led to the booty
    Food, rum and all

    Chorus:

    Their island was left unattended
    And then the Fat Guys came
    And Martin the Mercenary
    Flew over without a plane.
    Then Micheal Lead the Lillies
    And the other Fat Guys found A piece of map.
    They formed an alliance with other holders of scraps

    Chorus:

    But no one found the treasure
    Though one group had found the map
    But it was written by Pirates
    No One could read that Crap
    So the Pirates kept their treasure
    But they lost their flag
    Captured by Michael of Aquitane
    Who Used it for a Rag

    Chorus:


History. The Story Behind this Song

 Cormack the Pirate is another Fat Guy whose persona is a Pirate. He’ll at times fight with a Hooked Hand or with a Parrot on his shoulder. At the double wars a few years ago, he and his group of pirates, hid a treasure and made a map in three pieces. During the Magna Carter War all fighters had a chance to find the map pieces and hopefully the treasure. The Fat Guys got one of the pieces and found another Lord who had the other two. They spent the rest of the Battle searching for the treasure, except for myself and Martin the Mercenary, who stayed behind to guard a village and war point. Sadly they did not find the treasure before the battle ended.

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