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Eastcheap is named after a district of London, which [[Shakespeare]] depicted as the favorite haunt of Falstaff and his friends in his ''Henry IV'' plays and ''Henry V''. The Boar's Head Tavern, where they reveled and caroused, stood here. | Eastcheap is named after a district of London, which [[Shakespeare]] depicted as the favorite haunt of Falstaff and his friends in his ''Henry IV'' plays and ''Henry V''. The Boar's Head Tavern, where they reveled and caroused, stood here. | ||
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Revision as of 15:32, 18 September 2009
Eastcheap is an Illuminati submersible ship, filled with the Society's treasure. It is disguised to resemble an island. Falstaff and his gang of thieves were placed in charge of it after Falstaff joined the Illuminati.
Real-World Background
Eastcheap is named after a district of London, which Shakespeare depicted as the favorite haunt of Falstaff and his friends in his Henry IV plays and Henry V. The Boar's Head Tavern, where they reveled and caroused, stood here.