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... uld come here freely.

However, in practice, pirates dominated the island. The Marines, having little foothold in the New World, rarely visited, let alone spent time partying here.

Besides, Marines didn't have the luxury of indulging in revelry like pirates, making this island somewhat of a pirate paradise.

As a result, most other factions tended to avoid it. While it was technically neutral, its reputation leaned heavily toward the pirate side.

True neutrality, on ...

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