The “Pirates of the Murky Lagoon” are good in many ways. Smart, handsome, strong, sexually well provided, financially concerned… but the young people have one big problem. Or rather, a little problem. For some reason, they aren’t liked. Anywhere. Seriously. And that’s bad and sad, because it interferes with selling what they’ve earned, buying what they need, and generally supporting the world economy and their own pants.
Mach Kraisms, the widely and sadly famous Hero and captain, decides to pull the team out of the crisis that has formed—using a method that works great, has been tested, and is as reliable as Swiss clockwork: the “maybe it’ll work out” method. The wind fills the pirate ship’s sails again, carrying the Hero and his companions to new unseen kingdoms, republics, empires, and other future victims. And meanwhile, the world of Fiol is waiting for big upheavals. But the world doesn’t care—it’s already gotten used to it… or does it not?