In the Era of Pirates and Conquistadors giant whirlwinds appear in different parts of the Earth’s oceans creating massive whirlpools. All kinds of ships from sloops to galleons are pulled into another world. Including the frigate Nagua and the vile fleet of the monstrous Captain Barthadrow.

Lost on land
At home at sea
Where the hills are liquid
And the mountains roll
We’re a raucous, wild sisterhood
Mocking everyone, including ourselves
But harm any one of us, and your days are doomed
At dawn we groan at all the work, to do
But by noon, we’re laughing
And at night, with a cup of rum to keep us warm
We sit on the deck, in a circle singing
While First Mate, “One Eye” Olanis, plays her mandolin
Most of the cast:
“We’re a sisterhood of pirates,” the Captain whispers into Olanis’s ear as she hands over the mandolin.
“Ahoy, me hearties!” Olanis sings down to the crew and strums her mandolin.
We’re a sisterhood of pirates!
The Captain says it’s time to sail
Turn the capstan to lift the anchor
Unfurl the masts, it’s time to roam
“Aye, aye, Captain,” the crew sings back.
“We’re a sisterhood of pirates,” they continue as the Master-at-Arms grabs a hold of one of the capstan’s handles. The cook, “Unibrow” Nippi joins in along with some of the teenagers.
“Round and round clockwise we go!” They sing over and over again.
The surgeons get some of the younger girls to climb the masts and help unfurl the main and mizzen sails.
Once the anchor is locked into place at the side of the forecastle, Olanis changes the song:
Heave the sheets to open the sails
And watch the position of the sun in day
And the stars at night
While we search for things to steal
From that Monstrous Captain Barthadrow!







