Stooke

Stooke was a pirate on the Midnight Ocean. He began his journeys in early July of 2006. The first crew he ever joined was where he remained a cabin person for one month.

He moved to bigger things, switching to a different crew, The Pillagers of Lethe, where he was made an officer right away. After 2 months there, he decided to make his own crew The Penguins of Pittsburgh, being a huge Pens fan. His crew was struggling only the first week he ran it yet he got his crew up to rumored before joining the flag Twisted Fate where he was made a lord. But just a month later he gave up being a captain as it was too hard for him. So he merged with the crew Nascentes Morimur which was in the same flag at the time, so he remained a lord. He stayed there for perhaps 2 of the most fun months ever playing Puzzle Pirates.

Stooke decided to make his own crew again, called The Penguins and then joined The Moonlight Marauders whose monarch is Crzyeyes, a good friend of Stooke's from September. Stooke remained a captain and was a prince of The Moonlight Marauders for a while.

On August 27th 2007 Stooke was permanently banned from the game for no apparent reason. He was banned for a felony called "Ban Evasion" where a pirate creates a new account because a previous account was banned. Stooke had no other accounts, so it was impossible for him to evade a ban. Puzzle Pirates admin's had no proof of Stooke having any other accounts but they still banned him from the game because of a false report from another pirate. After around 3 email's back and fourth from Stooke and Puzzle Pirates admin's, they told him that they were never going to let him play the game again. After a year and a month of being a pirate, endless hours and endless fun, Stooke's account was gone without any notice. This is the biggest mistake in Puzzle Pirates history and they lost a great member that fateful day. Stooke's last words where on the Moonlight Mauraders forums. "Well, I guess this is it. Good luck matey's, maybe I will see you guys some other day..."