Felipe Gonzáles de Ahedo | |
Contracts info | |
Contracts: | 30 |
Voyage: | 2h |
Crew: | 60 |
Ships: | Sailing ( 1) |
Contractor requirements | |
Level: | 40 |
Recommended: | 50 |
Complete: | Jacob Roggeveen I |
Reward:
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Available during the Easter event in 2017 (Mar 21st - May 2nd).
Contracts[]
# | Required | Bonus* | Cargo** | Reward | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8,000 | x40 | 200 | 3,000 | 14,000 |
2 | 800 | 3,050 | 15,000 | ||
3 | 12,000 | x30 | 400 | 3,100 | 6,000 |
4 | 2,500 | x8 | 313 | 3,150 | 15,000 |
5 | 3,000 | x10 | 300 | 3,200 | 20,000 |
6 | 300 | x2 | 150 | 3,300 | 5 |
7 | 17,000 | x60 | 283 | 3,400 | 18,000 |
8 | 1,400 | 3,500 | 4,000 | ||
9 | 12,000 | x40 | 300 | 3,600 | 20,000 |
10 | 3,200 | x8 | 400 | 3,700 | 25,000 |
11 | 4,000 | x10 | 400 | 3,850 | 28,000 |
12 | 14,000 | x30 | 467 | 4,000 | 40,000 |
13 | 30,000 | x60 | 500 | 4,150 | 8 |
14 | 400 | x2 | 200 | 4,300 | 5,000 |
15 | 1,800 | 4,450 | 35,000 | ||
16 | 18,000 | x40 | 450 | 4,650 | 60,000 |
17 | 3,800 | x8 | 475 | 4,850 | 10,000 |
18 | 18,000 | x30 | 600 | 5,050 | 65,000 |
19 | 6,000 | x10 | 600 | 5,250 | 40,000 |
20 | 44,000 | x60 | 733 | 5,450 | 10 |
21 | 2,500 | 5,700 | 12,000 | ||
22 | 500 | x2 | 250 | 5,950 | 45,000 |
23 | 30,000 | x40 | 750 | 6,200 | 8,000 |
24 | 6,400 | x8 | 800 | 6,450 | 80,000 |
25 | 25,000 | x30 | 833 | 6,700 | 12 |
26 | 8,000 | x10 | 800 | 7,000 | 50,000 |
27 | 2,800 | 7,300 | 10,000 | ||
28 | 35,000 | x40 | 875 | 7,600 | 90,000 |
29 | 700 | x2 | 350 | 7,900 | 16,000 |
30 | 62,000 | x60 | 1,033 | 8,200 | 70,000 |
Summary[]
Sent | Reward | Difference | |
---|---|---|---|
9,300 | −9,300 | ||
153,000 | 369,000 | 216,000 | |
103,000 | 213,000 | 110,000 | |
69,000 | 148,000 | 79,000 | |
21,000 | 44,000 | 23,000 | |
15,900 | 27,000 | 11,100 | |
1,900 | −1,900 | ||
23 | 23 | ||
12 | 12 | ||
148,000 | 148,000 |
Storylines[]
# | Story |
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1 | Well met, sailor I see you are fishing in these waters. Is there any land nearby? My name is Felipe Gonzales, I set off from Peru to explore the waters to the west. |
2 | Let's get closer I can see it now, the Easter Island. You say it is inhabited? Yes, there is some smoke from camp fires on the horizon. I will send out a group of sailors to find a good spot for landing. |
3 | They have seen us There are people on the hill. They must have seen us. We should expect a welcoming party on the shore. Lower the boats on water and let's get inside. |
4 | Friendly welcome I can see some strange large shrubs on the hill. Let's go to the shore and prepare to meet the natives. I trust you when you say they are friendly, but we need some weapons just in case. |
5 | Mysterious statues So those are no bushes but statues. And the natives built them? Amazing. They seem really happy to see us, they are waving and smiling. Let's ask them about the statues. |
6 | Moai We managed to make a deal with them. They will make us a few smaller statues, the moai as they call them, for some clothing and trinkets in return. Will you help us transport them? |
7 | Burial monuments I found a small cavity in the statues. The natives hide there the bones of their dead. Maybe they are some kind of burial monuments. Let's pay our homage to the dead too. |
8 | Let's split I think they want to take us to their village. We must leave some men with the ships. The natives are friendly, but they will take everything that is not nailed down. |
9 | Local specialties This must be the village, the houses are really simple. Looks like they have already prepared some food for us. Let's give them something tasty too. Then the feast can begin. |
10 | First visitors? They use no metals neither for tools or for decoration. I suppose they have not had any contact with European people before. Maybe we could gift them some of our pots and pans. |
11 | Trendsetters I want to take some of the moai to Europe. I believe this will be the hit in every wealthy man's garden. If we get the Indians the material, they will make more statues for us. |
12 | Transportation The natives must use the trunks of palm trees to roll the statues on the chosen place where they erect them. Let's get them some trees to use after they finish the new statues. |
13 | Pay in gold I will pay them for the moai, of course. Such craftsmanship deserves a reward. I wonder if they will have any use for the gold here. But we will need our weapons and the remaining equipment. |
14 | It's done The stonemasons have finished the statues. We will have to free some space in the cargo hold. They are large and really heavy. Be careful not to damage them. |
15 | Get help I hope you did not try to transport the statues alone. You will hurt yourself with such large objects. Take some men with you. The natives will surely help you too. |
16 | Poor farmers I have looked around the island. There are no domestic animals if you don't count the rats. The plantations are looking poor too. The natives are not good fishermen either. Let's help them a bit. |
17 | Woodworking I want to show the locals how to make proper weapons. Let's try something simple, a bow and some arrows. Bring me an axe and a knife, and I will get to work right away. |
18 | Just a test It's been some time since I last made a bow. This wood is now good only as a kindling. This was just a test of the material anyway. I will need new wood now. |
19 | Much better This bow looks good. Once I gave it to one of the locals, he hanged it around his neck. Let's make the arrows and show them how it's used. The arrowheads can be made from stone. |
20 | Building a harbor You decided to build a harbor here? The shore on the island is quite rocky. But you are right, when someone visits next, it will come in handy. I can sell you any material you need. |
21 | I need counsel I have been thinking about leaving something here to be remembered by. I want to know my men's opinion too. Call the sailors to the camp so we can have a talk. |
22 | It's decided We have a plan now. First, we will need to move the statues from the three highest hills. Take some men with you and be careful not to damage them. The natives might not take that kindly. |
23 | Three crosses The plan is to make three crosses, and raise them on the three hills. So that they are seen from far away. Let's get some food into our bellies, before we get to work. |
24 | Getting to work We will need to cut down some of the palm trees to make the crosses. Get a sharp saw and a few axes. And be careful not to get hit by a falling coconut. |
25 | New name The crosses are finished. All we need now is to erect them on the hills. On this occasion I decided to name the Island in honor of the Spanish King, Island of St. Carlos. |
26 | Stairway to hilltop The main hill is quite steep. Some stairs would be helpful. Try to cut them from the stones lying around here. Make sure the steps are stable, we do not want to fall from there. |
27 | Let's finish it! Good, now everything is ready. Call a few strong sailors to help us carry the crosses uphill. Some of them can dig out the holes in the ground where we can place the crosses. |
28 | Fishing time Done! I hope they will last a few years at least. Now we can admire our work while we eat something tasty. I saw good looking fish in the waters off the east coast. |
29 | Load the cargo It's time to move on. We have still large expanses of ocean to explore. The cargo hold of our ships is not full yet. We can take more of the moai if the natives have finished some. |
30 | Small loan Well then, it's time I took my leave. I want to ask you one last favor. Lend me some money. My boss can see only gold when it comes to treasures. He would be angry if I returned without some. |
Reward
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