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Captain John Tomas

The legend said that the infamous Captain John Tomas was born in the Philippines. His birth was unknown and even his childhood was unknown. But we found his buried treasure and his journal. His journal said he is a stowaway before he rounded up a crew on the port of Morro Bay and turn to piracy. The legend knows that he was the captain of the mysterious ship called the White Lady. The journal also said that when the White Lady sunk he called Davy Jones himself and made an agreement with him that Davy Jones will bring his ship back to him and after 13 years he will serve Davy Jones forever. The legend said that he died when he doesn’t give up his soul to Davy Jones and was eaten by his pet, the Kraken.

Captain John Tomas
The legend said that the infamous Captain John Tomas was born in the Philippines. His birth was unknown and even his childhood was unknown. But we found his buried treasure and his journal. His journal said he is a stowaway before he rounded up a crew on the port of Morro Bay and turn to piracy. The legend knows that he was the captain of the mysterious ship called the White Lady. The journal also said that when the White Lady sunk he called Davy Jones himself and made an agreement with him that Davy Jones will bring his ship back to him and after 13 years he will serve Davy Jones forever. The legend said that he died when he doesn’t give up his soul to Davy Jones and was eaten by his pet, the Kraken.

Captain John Tomas

The legend said that the infamous Captain John Tomas was born in the Philippines. His birth was unknown and even his childhood was unknown. But we found his buried treasure and his journal. His journal said he is a stowaway before he rounded up a crew on the port of Morro Bay and turn to piracy. The legend knows that he was the captain of the mysterious ship called the White Lady. The journal also said that when the White Lady sunk he called Davy Jones himself and made an agreement with him that Davy Jones will bring his ship back to him and after 13 years he will serve Davy Jones forever. The legend said that he died when he doesn’t give up his soul to Davy Jones and was eaten by his pet, the Kraken.

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