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'''LeBorgne''' was a pirate who roamed the entire [[southern hemisphere]] several hundred years before [[FunFrock's Reign]], and is now a famous historical character among the [[Twinsun]]ians. It is common knowledge that LeBorgne was almost illiterate and had the captain's log written for him by his cook. It is also he who had killed [[Twinsen]]'s ancestor [[Hégésippe]]. LeBorgne's treasure, of which the location was for long unknown, is an exhibit in the [[Maritime Museum]] on [[Proxima Island]].
  
==Description==
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==Name origin==
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"LeBorgne" is not his real name, which remains unknown. The nickname LeBorgne that everyone knows him by is translated as "The One-eyed", which is explained by the following entry from the book about LeBorgne at the [[Principal Island]] [[library]].
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LeBorgne was a ruthless pirate who roamed the entire [[southern hemisphere]] a couple of hundred years ago. He is known for killing [[Hégésippe]], an ancestor of [[Twinsen]]. His treasure of which the location was for long unknown, can these days be seen at the [[Maritime Museum]] on [[Proxima Island]].
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==In the game==
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When Twinsen finds out that he is the current Heir, he has to retrieve the items and information left for him by his ancestors in the room underneath [[Twinsen's house|his house]] on [[Citadel Island]]. The [[Ancestral Key|key]] to this room, however, had been lost a few generations before. The last family member to have possession of this key was [[Hégésippe]]. He was killed by LeBorgne, and the key was stolen and kept with his other treasures. Twinsen has to find LeBorgne's treasure to gain entry to the secret room.
  
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Futhermore, in order to approach the [[Rebellion Island]], Twinsen has to display on [[catamaran|his ship]] an emblem for the opposition: a [[pirate flag]]. To this end, Twinsen ended up procuring the pirate flag of the legendary LeBorgne.
  
===Origin of name===
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After asking many people around the planet, Twinsen reaches the library in Principal Island, where he hears from a grobo that the treasure is stored in the Maritime Museum. Twinsen sneaks in there, and steals the Ancestral Key, as well as the pirate flag.
  
"LeBorgne" is not his real name, which remains unknown. The nickname LeBorgne as everyone knows him by, is translated as "The One-eyed", which is explained by the following entry from the book about LeBorgne at the Principal Island [[library]].
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* {{thread|id=7783|title=Strange quote}}
Quote=That was his nickname because he was always chewing an old toothpick. One day, during a typhoon, he sneezed: he found his toothpick, but lost an eye!|
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* {{thread|id=6675|title=LBA has you}}
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==Role in Twinsen's adventure==
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When Twinsen found out he is the current Heir, he had to retrieve the items and information left for him by his ancestors in the room underneath his house on Citadel Island. The key to this room however had been lost for presumably a few generations. The last family member to have possession of this key was Hégésippe. He was killed by LeBorgne, and the key was stolen and kept with his other treasures. To sum it up, Twinsen had to find LeBorgne's treasure to gain entry to the secret room.
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Quote="This room contains information and weapons that were amassed for generations to help the Heir who will, one day, be chosen from our descendants. The key to the room was passed down from generation to generation, but our ancestor Hégésippe was the last family member to retain the key. He was attacked and killed by the ruthless pirate LeBorgne during a sea voyage. Nobody knows where Leborgne's treasure, which undoubtedly contains the golden key to the room, is today."|
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Character=Plaque at the space underneath Twinsen's House, outside of the secret room}}
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Quote=I'm looking for information about LeBorgne the pirate.|
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Quote=I know that LeBorgne had some kind of a captain's log written for him (he was practically illiterate), and the boss of the tavern on Principal Island knows where it is!|
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Character=Unknown (Citadel Island)}}
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Quote=One day, one of my swabs claimed that LeBorgne was an ancestor of mine and... well, you know how dramatic burials at sea can be!|
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Character=Unknown (Citadel Island)}}
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Quote=Ask the sailor, he would have know who LeBorgne was.|
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Quote=Asks one of my colleagues working in the warehouse on the port. He will know about this LeBorgne.|
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Character=Unknown (Citadel Island)}}
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Quote=I read some extracts from the captain's log - LeBorgne was ruthless! If you're still interested in the log, it's for sale at the Old Burg bazaar on Principal Island.|
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Character=Unknown (Citadel Island)}}
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Quote="To find Captain LeBorgne's treasure, the voyager who arrives at the port of Proxima island must use the closest mooring post as a guide. With his back to the docked boats, he must follow these instructions in DISCREET mode: 6 steps to the North (straight ahead), then 6 steps to the East (to his right), following the gradual slope. 2 steps to the North (straight ahead) until he reaches the metal garbage can, 3 steps to the East (to his right) until he arrives at a light post. He must stand EXACTLY between the 2 lamp posts, and then take 8 steps to the North until he arrives at a gate. Captain LeBorgne's treasure is in the building behind the gate."|
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Character="Authentic" [[Secret Map of LeBorgne's treasure]]}}
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Quote=I read some of the Captain's log - LeBorgne was ruthless! If you are still interested, the log is on sale at the Old Burg bazaar, on this island.|
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Quote=Ha, ha! You too are looking for his treasure? Well, I sure once had an old dusty book about LeBorgne, but a customer bought it this morning. It was a rabbibunny. I know that he works over at the library.|
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Quote=My dear sir, I have been looking for Captain LeBorgne's log for years now. And would you believe that I found it today while shopping in the Old Burg? Naturally, such a piece should be consulted on site. Go look on the table in the back of the room next to the projection room.|
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Quote=We must have something about LeBorgne. Go check with the chief librarian. You know him already, he's a rather large, orange rabbibunny.|
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Quote=Hmmh! Quite a character that LeBorgne, he scoured the entire hemisphere a few hundred years ago. My fisherman friend told me that the Bazaar is selling an object that belonged to LeBorgne.|
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Quote=Ah! That LeBorgne was quite a man!|
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Quote=LeBorgne! Since he didn't know how to read, he had his cook write the Captain's log. I know that it is for sale at the bazaar next door.|
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Quote=Ask the librarian, he knows a lot about the history of LeBorgne.|
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Quote=Come here! Now that's a real sailor! LeBorgne had a log that must have contained the location of his treasure somewhere.|
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Quote=One day, one of my swabs claimed that LeBorgne was an ancestor of mine and... well, you know how dramatic burials at sea can be!|
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Quote="Captain LeBorgne's treasure. This chest contains the fruits of a lifetime of dishonesty. It was seized by the IRS, the only predator known to this terrible pirate."|
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Character=Plaque of treasure at [[Maritime Museum]] on [[Proxima Island]]}}
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Quote="Skull flag. Pirate emblem belonging to the famous pirate Captain LeBorgne."|
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Character=Plaque of [[pirate flag]] at [[Maritime Museum]] on [[Proxima Island]]}}
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Quote=That name sounds familiar. Go visit the Maritime museum, I think that they have two objects that belonged to LeBorgne.|
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Quote=Well, well. It seems that you too have found an authentic secret map of Captain LeBorgne! Do me a favor would you? Give Lanktir, who lives next to the bazaar, back his coffee pot. I'm so ashamed, I should have given it back long ago.|
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Quote=No more fake red cards, too dangerous, I quit. From now on, I am only going to make fake Captain LeBorgne secret maps.|
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Character=[[Red Card forging rabbibunny]]}}
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Quote=So go in front of LeBorgne's chest, which is in the museum, and read the sign!|
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Character=Unknown (Proxima Island)}}
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Quote=Good day. Incredible huh? These objects belonging to LeBorgne that crossed through time|
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Character=Unknown museum visitor}}
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Quote=So read the inscriptions, there are objects that belonged to LeBorgne here!|
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Character=Unknown museum visitor}}
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LeBorgne was a pirate who roamed the entire southern hemisphere several hundred years before FunFrock's Reign, and is now a famous historical character among the Twinsunians. It is common knowledge that LeBorgne was almost illiterate and had the captain's log written for him by his cook. It is also he who had killed Twinsen's ancestor Hégésippe. LeBorgne's treasure, of which the location was for long unknown, is an exhibit in the Maritime Museum on Proxima Island.

Name origin

"LeBorgne" is not his real name, which remains unknown. The nickname LeBorgne that everyone knows him by is translated as "The One-eyed", which is explained by the following entry from the book about LeBorgne at the Principal Island library.

That was his nickname because he was always chewing an old toothpick. One day, during a typhoon, he sneezed: he found his toothpick, but lost an eye!

- Library Grobo

In the game

When Twinsen finds out that he is the current Heir, he has to retrieve the items and information left for him by his ancestors in the room underneath his house on Citadel Island. The key to this room, however, had been lost a few generations before. The last family member to have possession of this key was Hégésippe. He was killed by LeBorgne, and the key was stolen and kept with his other treasures. Twinsen has to find LeBorgne's treasure to gain entry to the secret room.

Futhermore, in order to approach the Rebellion Island, Twinsen has to display on his ship an emblem for the opposition: a pirate flag. To this end, Twinsen ended up procuring the pirate flag of the legendary LeBorgne.

After asking many people around the planet, Twinsen reaches the library in Principal Island, where he hears from a grobo that the treasure is stored in the Maritime Museum. Twinsen sneaks in there, and steals the Ancestral Key, as well as the pirate flag.

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