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[[Image: | [[Image:Swashbucklers Academy1.JPG|right|frame|Cap'n Threelegs' missing leg has dubious origins.]] | ||
'''Cap'n Threelegs''' (also known as ''Lefty'') is a [[Pirate]] [[Eyrie]] who trains [[Neopet]]s at the [[Swashbuckling Academy]], introduced on August 28, 2001. | |||
Cap'n Threelegs is a veteran Pirate who used to served aboard the [[S.S. Peophintine]] for many decades until he accepted to become head of the Swashbuckling Academy. In exchange for accepting the job, he was pardoned of crimes which stemmed from his pirating. He now spends his days training Neopets to fight, passing wisdom, and telling otherwise tall tales to those who are willing to listen. | |||
Threelegs has a peg-leg where his right front leg would be, which he lost in a freak accident with [[Tombola]]. He's too embarassed to admit this, however, and continues to tell a tale of how he lost it during a fight with a monstrous [[Krawk]]. Residents of [[Krawk Island]] realize it's a tall tale, but enjoy listening to it more than the truth. '''[[Cap'n Threelegs|(Read more...)]]''' |
Revision as of 06:34, 18 February 2008
Cap'n Threelegs (also known as Lefty) is a Pirate Eyrie who trains Neopets at the Swashbuckling Academy, introduced on August 28, 2001.
Cap'n Threelegs is a veteran Pirate who used to served aboard the S.S. Peophintine for many decades until he accepted to become head of the Swashbuckling Academy. In exchange for accepting the job, he was pardoned of crimes which stemmed from his pirating. He now spends his days training Neopets to fight, passing wisdom, and telling otherwise tall tales to those who are willing to listen.
Threelegs has a peg-leg where his right front leg would be, which he lost in a freak accident with Tombola. He's too embarassed to admit this, however, and continues to tell a tale of how he lost it during a fight with a monstrous Krawk. Residents of Krawk Island realize it's a tall tale, but enjoy listening to it more than the truth. (Read more...)