Ile de le Fireskull[/COLOR]
[COLOR="red"]Ile de le Fireskull would be similar in structure to the French Privateering island, but larger, and more lush and with tall trees. Like Ile d'Estable de Porc, its got a few tall cliffs, as I am a professional Cliff Diver. I learned on the old Padres del Fuego! Across the island there would be some creatures, mainly Crabs and the occasional Fly Trap. Why would I want enemies on my island? Well, I do know a very good recipe for Crab Stew, and those Fly Traps have some good leafy greens in them! The lovely trees scattered across the islands would be filled with a different fruit every time of the year, to prevent The Scurvy! Of course, on one far side of the island would be a cattle pasture, filled with about two dozen cows, specially for my dear Billy Fireskull, The Monster. They would feed off the thick, deep green grass that grows all across the island, except for those lovely white sand beaches with gentle waves that lap up against the shore.
At the back of the main beach, there is a small tavern, with my own personal Bartender. There is where I can find almost any food or drink I desire... especially Monster Rum. The tavern is cozy, but quite spacious inside, able to fit a good forty or so people if needed. It has its own small band, who can play a wide assortment of songs with their drums, guitars, and pipes, including my favorite, Two Hornpipes (the song that was played in the second movie after Jack's recruiting for souls went wrong in that tavern on Tortuga). What's the tavern called? The Drunken Shadow of course!
And of course, there has to be my house, aye? It rests atop the largest hill of Ile de le Fireskull. My house is not actually some massive mansion, no. It is in fact a small one, perhaps just about the size of one of the smaller taverns. On the outside, it is made of dark boards, with two windows bordering the elevated door (the house is raised a few feet off the ground, in case flood waters should reach to the top of the hill). When you enter the house, you will see that there are really only about three physical rooms. The one you enter serves as a living room, a kitchen, and a dining room. It is the largest room. If you look directly to your right, you will see a small table bordered by a couch, two chairs, and a small fireplace. Above the fireplace is a massive map of the Caribbean, as well as many secretive notes about locations of valuables. If you look to your left when you enter, you will see a small cooking stove for food, a table for preparing foods, and of course, some barrels filled with rum, water (hey, nobody can live off of ONLY rum... just mostly rum...), and several other drinks... including Sea Water (Billy loves the stuff...). Behind the couch is a long table with several chairs around it, the dining room table. It is quite simple, really.
If you go to the back of the living room, there a wall with a door leading to the bedroom, which has two and a half beds (the "half" bed is broken). There is also a chest at the foot of my own bed there, where I keep my prized possessions, such as several items taken from the ruins of Davy's parents home, including one of his stuffed animals that he had used as a child. Another possession kept there is his father's pocket watch. With its marble backing, beautifully created face and dials, and gold chain, it is one of Davy's most prized possessions. Many more things are kept in this chest. Things that bring back sad memories, others that bring back happy ones. I won't go into more detail. There is a door in the bedroom leading to the bathroom. It is a simple bathroom, with a pot for a toilet. Sure, it's not too sanitary, but we're pirates!
Of course, if you walk to one of the mighty Sea Cliffs of Ile de le Fireskull, you can see a lovely Caribbean sunset... and if you're lucky, the flash of green!
I may be editing this post later. I don't feel that it is quite done yet.