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Hookland 4/10/15 4:24:49

@GanferHaarFinn In Hookland it is less of a worry to take a path to hell, more that you’ll take a path to the Faery Night Courts.

@GanferHaarFinn In Hookland it is less of a worry to take a path to hell, more that you'll take a path to the Faery Night Courts.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 4:28:27

@NicholasDougl17 @ciaranokeeffe Not that Nolan needs translating, but folklore is the aftershock of event stored in story, in landscape.

@NicholasDougl17 @ciaranokeeffe Not that Nolan needs translating, but folklore is the aftershock of event stored in story, in landscape.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 6:52:00

@pilgrimpace These are the sort of lies that get the clergy a bad name.

@pilgrimpace These are the sort of lies that get the clergy a bad name.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 7:04:30

@pilgrimpace If the Revellers come for you with shotguns, you see if that Fanny Craddock bounces the shot.

@pilgrimpace If the Revellers come for you with shotguns, you see if that Fanny Craddock bounces the shot.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 7:22:25

‘The graves wore crowns of ivy and the neglect of the living. Sad garments of disrespect.’ – C.L. Nolan http://t.co/oryr7zcwbO

'The graves wore crowns of ivy and the neglect of the living. Sad garments of disrespect.' – C.L. Nolan pic.twitter.com/oryr7zcwbO

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 8:28:50

@pilgrimpace This is Hookland. The Old King’s calendar is still used and there are Revels everyday.

@pilgrimpace This is Hookland. The Old King's calendar is still used and there are Revels everyday.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 8:44:46

‘No-one runs away to sea for Royal Navy order. You do it in hope of pirate liberty, the Republic of the Waves.’ – from Nolan’s autobiography

'No-one runs away to sea for Royal Navy order. You do it in hope of pirate liberty, the Republic of the Waves.' – from Nolan's autobiography

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 8:51:44

@Sue_Jonze You do know Nolan wrote hack work Victorian pirate fiction in his early career don’t you?

@Sue_Jonze You do know Nolan wrote hack work Victorian pirate fiction in his early career don't you?

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 8:52:26

@Sue_Jonze Gentlemen’s magazines were full of his Caption Mission tales.

@Sue_Jonze Gentlemen's magazines were full of his Caption Mission tales.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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Hookland 4/10/15 8:55:48

@Sue_Jonze My favourite of his pirate tales is the one where a What If pirate utopia ship from a parallel world sights Capetown.

@Sue_Jonze My favourite of his pirate tales is the one where a What If pirate utopia ship from a parallel world sights Capetown.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) October 3, 2015

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