Well, a friendly pirate might be one who doesn't really follow the typical cruel and blood - thirsty pirate stereotype. Maybe he shares his treasures with the poor on the islands he visits. He could be friendly to his crew, treating them fairly and not being overly harsh like other pirate captains. He might also make friends with some local fishermen or villagers, instead of plundering them.
Sure. There could be an auction where pirates are selling unique sea - shells they've collected during their voyages. These shells might have magical properties like granting a wish when blown in a certain way. Families of mermaids and friendly pirates might gather to bid on these special shells.
The following are some recommendations for pirate opening novels:
1. One Piece, The Strongest Acting System at the Beginning: This novel tells the story of the protagonist transmigrating to the world of One Piece, obtaining the acting system and becoming the King of the Navy.
2. [One Piece: Obtaining One Piece's Skill Inheritance at the Beginning]: This novel described how the main character obtained One Piece's Skill Inheritance at the beginning of the game and began a series of adventures.
3. One Piece: The Golden Legend of the Beginning: This novel featured a hot-blooded young man as the main character, telling the story of his indomitable spirit in order to break the Dimensional Wall.
Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results. There may be other pirate opening novels that have not been mentioned.
A pirate love story? Well, consider a pirate captain, Blackbeard. He met a mermaid one day. She was beautiful and her voice was enchanting. At first, Blackbeard was just curious, but as time passed, he found himself falling for her. However, their love was difficult as he was a pirate on land and she was a creature of the sea. But they still tried to find a way to be together, in spite of all the odds against them.
Once upon a time, there was a pirate named Jack. He sailed the seven seas in his rickety ship. His crew was a motley bunch of misfits. One day, they spotted a galleon filled with gold. They fought a fierce battle and finally boarded the ship. Jack found a chest full of jewels and gold coins. He divided the loot among his crew and they sailed off into the sunset, ready for their next adventure.
It's not a true story. Usually, such adventure tales like Pirate Latitudes are works of fiction, designed to take us on exciting fictional journeys rather than being based on actual happenings.
One of the most famous real pirate stories is that of Blackbeard. His real name was Edward Teach. He was known for his fearsome appearance, with long black hair and a thick black beard which he often tied with ribbons. He sailed the Caribbean and the Atlantic coast of North America in the early 18th century. He captured many ships and amassed a great deal of treasure. His ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was a powerful vessel. Eventually, he was killed in a battle with the Royal Navy off the coast of North Carolina.
There was a young pirate girl named Anne. She was on a ship led by a cruel captain. One night, during a full moon, she found a map in the captain's quarters that showed the location of a magical pearl. Anne stole the map and convinced some of the kinder crew members to join her. They escaped the ship and followed the map. Along the way, they had to battle other pirates. In the end, they found the pearl which had the power to heal any wound.