Outlaws need Laws

    by SaltyAngeleno

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    1. SaltyAngeleno on

      *Pirate articles, or articles of agreement[a] were a code of conduct for governing ships of pirates, notably between the 17th and 18th centuries, during the so-called “Golden Age of Piracy”. The typical pirate crew was an unorthodox mixture of former sailors, escaped convicts, disillusioned men, and possibly escapee or former slaves, among others, looking for wealth at any cost; once aboard a seafaring vessel, the group would draw-up their own ship- and crew-specific code (or articles), which listed and described the crew’s policies surrounding pirate behavior (such as drunkenness, fighting, and interaction with females) and the associated disciplinary action, should a code be violated. Failing to honor the Articles could get a pirate marooned, whipped, beaten, or even executed (such as one article described, for merely allowing a female aboard their ship). Primarily, these articles were designed to keep order aboard the ship, avoid dissension or mutinies, and ensure the crews’ loyalty, all of which was crucial to the group’s mutual survival.*

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_code

    2. Training_Shock_6946 on

      Well, when your society is inherently violent, it’s better to have a good code to keep thing acceptable.

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