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nerves-nebula · 1 month
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if any of you need me I'll be asleep with my besties inside the giant ant eater >:/
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dulcewrites · 1 year
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Fool Me Once (part 7)
Summary: Time at Dragonstone leads to tense encounters. (Wc: 5k)
Paring: Aemond Targaryen x reader (y’all know the drill tho)
A/N: we are finally in dragonstone! Yay??? Lmao it’s about to get a little bumpy for reader now that she’s in the dragon’s den if you will. But I’m excited to explore team black’s dynamic. Or at least I think the dynamic would be since we really did not get that in the show. Also as our fab five (the nickname I have for fmo reader, Aemond, Aegon, Helaena, and quinton) are separated, I will be going back and forth between dragonstone and king’s landing. So we are gonna get lots of different povs which is fun
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But at last, the year of 129 AC would be one of great change for the House of the Dragon. Marked with death, triumph, and long simmering tensions boiling to the surface.
Many say the first turning of the tide was the departure of Prince Aemond Targaryen’s lady wife to Dragonstone… without him at her side. Speculation stirred around why she left; tongues ever wagging in court. Some say that it was an innocent as the young, and sprite Daella Targaryen insisting to see her ancestral home. Others had a more salacious take.
Gossip about a rift in the family swirled. One of the more of the inappropriate rumors was that youngest child of Prince Aemond was not actually his, but instead the illegitimate child of his lady wife and his brother Prince Aegon. Mushroom tells a story of the kind Queen Alicent sending away her good daughter in a fit of rage after finding out the truth. Many disputed this, nonetheless. Some claim the departure to Dragonstone was of Prince Daemon‘s demand. Court alight with the drivel of the Rogue Prince’s sexual proclivities. Talk of him and the Princess taking a special liking to Aemond’s lady wife. In more ways than one.
A more likely explanation came from Setpton Eustace. He emphasizes the smart and cunning nature of the family Aemond’s lady wife came from. Recounting that getting close to Princess Rhaenyra was just one step in a plan to landing marriage prospects for the little princess and princeling. It was said by Eustace that this angered Prince Aemond. His ire towards his sister and her family well documented.
Regardless of why she left, it was clear that family dynamics were bound to change. Whispers of a weakened house beginning to mount across the small folk. One prophet pushed the notion of the House of the Dragon being in grave trouble.
What would come in the follow years could only be explained by the Targaryen house words - Fire and Blood.
Eventually you get used to the smell of Dragonstone. In a way, it is no worse than the one that inhabits the Red Keep; just different. If you think about the smell too much, it makes you long for home. Your real one. The one that is clean, and warm. Nothing like the places you find yourself in now. At least at the Red Keep, you could facilitate a sense of domesticity with redecorating. At the Dragonstone, you are forced to stare at grey walls, and squint through dim lighting no matter how many candles are lit.
The stories you heard of Dragonstone were overflowing with fondness and reverence. Viserys was open about his love for place. You don’t know if it is the lack of Targaryen blood or if it really is just an ugly old castle.
Despite your feelings towards it, Daella had made her peace with everything. She is adaptable in the way most children are, wholly excited to be doing something different while somewhere different. Her interest in dragons only growing stronger. The high Valyrian lessons continuing. It was hard to complain if she was happy. Though her fascination with Daemon makes you pause.
You try not to think too much into it. She is at the age where everyone is interesting, including the new dragon riders around her. He must pick up on your skepticism. The head tilt and wry grin he gives you when you insist on sitting in on anything that involves her.
Quinton sticks to your side with heavy proclivity. The only time you can get away from everyone at Dragonstone was walks on the beach. It was your favorite part of the Island. The salty water of the Blackwater Bay cleared your head.
A close second of places your frequent being the Sept. There was something haunting about it. While the one in the Red Keep and in King’s Landing were grand and open. The one on Dragonstone was closed in. Just you and the statues of the Faith. Many say it is bad luck to stare at the statues of the Stranger for too long. Looking at the face of death apparently bringing bad luck. But all you can do is stare. The masts sculpture looks more animal than man.
You have accepted your fate by now. Those who go against the grain must be prepared for every option. You try to make the Stranger a familiar friend rather than foe. You memorize his face and pray for the day it does not scare you.
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Helaena’s ears may be just as good as her eyes. Listening is a special trait, her mother would say.
It was supposed to be helpful. A teasing remark to help Helaena feel more comfortable about her dreams; the ones that her mother will never understand. It only made Helaena feel more isolated. Aegon would roll his eyes at the remark, and Aemond would just look curiously. Like the way she looks at her bugs. Trying to inspect and take in everything while knowing she will never truly know what it means to be them.
But Helaena does see and hear all. With the other personalities that inhabit the Red Keep, her family, it is easy to slip into the background. Easy to observe and wait till she knows what she wants to say. Your introduction into Helaena’s life had forced her to be seen. You weren’t there for anyone else, at least not in the beginning; just for Helaena. She soaked up that attention in a way that makes her crazy sometimes. The spiraling feeling, she got when she first met you reentering while you are away. She is back to being silent… invisible. A little mad.
She wonders if you would ever forgive her if you found out she was the one that brought up the prospect of you marrying Aemond. It was good thought in theory. Helaena saw how anxious you became over your parents’ insistence to start taking marriage offers seriously. At least if you were at the Red Keep, the two of you would be together. You would a part of the most powerful family in the Seven Kingdoms, and mother to dragon riders. It seemed like a no brainer to hint at it to her grandsire, who later convinced her mother.
She could delude herself into thinking it would work.
Daughters always secretly fear becoming their mothers. Following in cycles that feel like they will never be broken. She never felt more like Alicent when she watched you get married. She woke up that morning with the same floaty feeling she gets before a dream, except the dream did not come that day. But feeling lingered the whole day, and into the feast that night.
The dream finally comes years later. Dark hair, green eyes, red lips pulled into an attractive smile. She never told you; she never told anyone about that initial vision. Finding the words for what she sees has always been difficult. Even after moons of experiencing them, she still cannot predict how bad everything can be till it is going to shit in front of her. It makes her extra cautious to speak on them.
Perhaps it would have been better for you to be long away from the Red Keep married to some lord. Helaena likes to think she is better than Aegon and Aemond, and she is in many ways. But one thing they all share is their ability to be selfish when they want something. Love transforms that into an even nastier ordeal.
It is why Helaena is not surprised when Aegon began to follow you around like a kitten that wants its mother. She knew it was a matter of time before Aegon grew painfully attached to someone. Deepest of feelings often sprout from aching, wounds inside.
Though the reciprocation of feelings, whatever they may be on your part, did make Helaena pause. It was too easy to see what everything was in beginning. Men will always bend to the whims of their desires. And being desirable is a trait you wield so simply. But time has passed, masks have been dropped, and now the visions become blurred.
Helaena is not sure of your endgame anymore. She’s not sure even you know. If it was to send her and her siblings into a state of uneasiness, then you had succeeded wonderfully.
One day, she finds Aegon laying flat on his back on the balcony of the room they share. Eyes shut, and limbs laid out like a starfish. It was a rare, blindly sunny day in King’s Landing. The bright lighting only made his bags more pronounce. She was sure he had been laying there since the morning, right after the letter from you came in. The single letter for Helaena. She noticed how Aegon’s face fell.
She doesn’t see Aemond these days. Flashes of hair and leather catching her eye as he goes to his chambers or to the dragon pit. And when he is around, he is short and curt. More distant than normal. A claim she did not think was possible.
Oddly enough, the only person not on edge is their mother. Alicent seems to be floating around. Lighter than Helaena had seen her in years. She knows it is because of her half-sister. Alicent had scurried away, half smile on her face when a letter came for her.
Watching her mother in pain and sadness twisted parts in Helaena that she did know existed. Seeing Alicent happy, even in all its ephemeral glory, was worth taking and pushing down the floaty feeling in Helaena’s head.
She fears the dream will be too late again. Something is coming, and none of them are ready. They never are.
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Before you left, Otto had given you a list of things to accomplish while at Dragonstone. Some things more realistic than others.
Get close to Rhaenyra.
You would be lying if you didn’t admit that she was a fascinating figure. A looming presence over everyone at King’s Landing despite never being around.
You have watched Helaena’s face fall when Viserys calls her Rhaenyra. Or notice Aegon’s eyes glaze over when Otto reprimands him about acting like a proper prince. You have helped Aemond remove the sapphire from his eye socket more times than you’d like to. Alicent’s whole demeanor changes at the sound of her name. All paths lead back Viserys’s first born.
And the most interesting part is that you do not think she even notices. It makes sense; of course, a princess and named heir would not fret over being the center of attention. She was born and bred to think she was important. More important than others.
“I thought you would like some water,” you bring out a pitcher to the outdoor area.
Rhaenyra’s head was leaning back against the chair, eyes shut, and one hand on her protruding belly. She opens her eyes softly, deep Iris saturated in calmness. Fresh air was always nice during this stage in the pregnancy. Took the mind off the uncomfortable feeling that begins to mount.
As you sit beside her, you notice the dark speck flying in the distance. Just based off the slightly bigger body of the dragon, you assume it is Jace on Vermax.
“Despite the invitation,” she begins softly. “I was worried about you coming here. Well, more worried about what you may have heard about me.”
Rhaenyra takes a sip of the water, and you notice the slight beads of sweat on her forehead.
“What do you mean Princess?”
Rhaenyra smiles, strained. “I am sure Aemond had mentioned me, mentioned my children in a less than glowing light. He still blames me for their mistake.”
You open your mouth, then close it. Often you felt like people expected you to speak on what happened to Aemond. A traumatic event that happened before your family even came to the Red Keep. While Aegon, Alicent, and Helaena recount the story in distaste and anger on Aemond’s behalf. Rhaenyra seems to brush it off as a moment of bad judgement by her son. The truth lies somewhere in the middle.
“Excuse my bluntness, but Aemond does not speak of you,” it was the truth. He was the one directly changed by whole ordeal, and you could tell by the way he avoided mentioning his sister at all costs.
Rhaenyra nods slowly. She seems not to believe you.
“But I am glad that I am here,” you try to shift the conversation. “Daella enjoys being here as well.”
While Daella had embraced the new scenery, Alaric’s attitude seemed to shift. A normally quiet baby seemingly on the verge of tears at every moment.
“I saw the egg she brought with her; it hasn’t hatched yet?”
The question takes you by surprise. Aemond had been adamant about both kids getting eggs in their cradle, the way he never did. You shake your head no. The deep green egg of Daella’s remained intact.
“I’m sure it will happen soon, or perhaps she will be like her father and claim one,” she says reassuringly. Except you do not need that reassurance. It sounds horrible, but a new dragon is the last thing you want to be worried about right now. But there is a sense that her not having one soon would be some sort of inditement on her.
You have seen the way Rhaena frets over it and have heard about the way Aemond did. You would hate to think your daughter felt like her worth was affected over a dragon. That having an unruly creature on her side will make her more valuable.
“But will it change anything,” you question. “Whether she does or does not any time soon. I know dragons are supposed to symbolize being closer to the Gods but does it really. Especially as a young girl?”
Rhaenyra’s brown furrow, pretty face pulled into deep thought. It is something she has thought about.
“No, I guess not,” she begins to pick at her rings. “At least not for me. I used to think that having Syrax meant that I was special, and because of that I would be valued more. Even compared to certain men in my life. That being named heir meant I would not have to go through certain things. In a way, I did not; my life has been different from other noble women. It will be different from other women. But I am also aware that nothing I do will ever make up for what is between my legs. Having a dragon does not change that for me. It unfortunately will not for Daella.”
Her candidness takes you by surprise. You can tell it is something that haunts her so deeply. For the first time, you feel sad for Rhaenyra. She is trapped in the same cycle you all are. Getting entangled in the same game but being the ones punished for it. The only difference is that she may eventually have the power to change it. If she will be is up for debate.
“It does not change the way the men in your family look at you, even the ones closest to you,” the words tumble out of your mouth. The flood gates that seem to open with Rhaenyra shut quickly.
The slight accusation towards Daemon or Viserys makes her back stiff. You must bite your tongue to say the next thing you are thinking. Even Targaryen women must fear those around them. The system will never be even.
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Group dinners had become a necessary annoyance while being at Dragonstone. Some nights were you able to eat earlier when the younger kids do. Daella and you locked away in the apartments. But most nights you were all but obligated to entertain the drivel that Daemon and Rhaenyra could come up with.
After your tense conversation with Rhaenyra, you felt even more anxious about breaking bread. If there the tension was noticeable, Daemon did nothing to try and make dinner as peaceful as possible.
“Perhaps our guest can give the girls some advice on married life,” Daemon finally pipes up. Slick smile on his face, as looks around the table. “What to do… what not to do.”
Cunt.
Your eyes drift to Rhaenyra, who sits at his side silent; lilac eyes on the plate in front of her. She seems to do that a lot whenever Daemon takes over a conversation. Either goes along with whatever point Daemon is trying to make or shrinks into herself in the worst way. It is nothing like you have seen from Rhaenyra when she is outside of this dynamic.
“You have been married three times; I am sure you have ample experience to help your daughters.”
Rhaenyra’s eyes flicker up at that, eyeing her husband. The table is silent before Daemon lets out a bark of laughter. Head thrown back as if it is the funniest thing he has ever heard. Rhaena shifts in her seat next to you, clearly uncomfortable by the scene in front of her.
Baela looks pissed, while Jace looks embarrassed by the whole ordeal. Funnily enough, the only person who can meet your eyes is Lucerys. A curious look in his big eyes. A warning in his eyes.
“And wit to match,” Daemon grins, a deep glimmer in his eyes.
It is the same amused look that Daemon gave Aemond at dinner moons ago. Daemon, who wants to be constantly entertained, would find Aemond what said and did, thrilling. Dispute the fact that the targets of Aemond’s ire were now his sons. Men like Daemon never truly settle down, and they never put their needs above others. They seek out the gallant behavior in others that they can no longer drum up themselves.
Aemond is all the youth and virility that comes with Targaryen blood. Daemon would find him compelling. More compelling than he has found a member of his family in a long time.
Rhaenyra has been sobered by motherhood, and the pending passing of the throne. The weight of the world changing the way she looks at everything. Gone is the young girl with little care in the world. Gone is the flush of youth that more than likely endured her to not only Daemon, but to others.
Daemon is someone is who thrives off making everyone else in the room pause. The Rogue Prince who wants all to stop and wonder what his next move will be. To let Daemon catch you on the back foot is a sign of weakness. He talks the way he spars. Fluid yet full of surprises.
Rhaenyra looks at her husband with an incredulous look. Then looks back at you with a scowl.
“I am tired,” she mutters, working her way out of seat slowly. Daemon makes little effort to help his pregnant wife. Jace instead gets up to help. Seeing it as an out - Luke, Baela, and Rhaena all get up as well.
Daemon and you stay seated for a moment. He gives you that same grin you have come accustomed to by now.
“You know I think I might have judged you prematurely.”
You raise a brow in efforts to get him to explain what he means by that, but it never comes. He gets up from the table leaving you alone. Rhaenyra’s frown plays in your head. At least you can see that your marriage is not the only fragile one.
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It did not take you long to see something is deeply wrong with Lucerys Velaryon. Every thought you had about him was based on the less than promising things you had heard during your time in the Red Keep. And of course, the constant reminder on Aemond’s face.
The skepticism was right, but not for the reasons you assumed it would be. Luke, at a horribly young age, picked up a knife and did something that even the most morbid and seasoned of warriors would hesitate to do. Something is wrong with him the way something is wrong with Aemond.
There is something invisible holding everyone together, and you are sure that imaginary thing broke in Aemond and Lucerys that night at Driftmark. While Aemond was fine leaving the damage on floor till it crept up on him, Luke seems to be spending his life desperately trying to pick up those pieces. But it won’t happen without true remorse. Healing without an apology is not possible. So now, two broken people exist in constant fear.
It makes him dangerous in a way you did not expect. A flighty, anxious eye taker. The irony.
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“Harrenhal is said to be a cursed place.”
The voice sends a bit of a chills down Luke’s spine. He turns to see you leaning against the study door, wine in hand. Bright eyes full of mirth. You point to the book in his hand.
“We have that book back at the castle,” you point at the one in his hand, as you walk into the room. “An… interesting read.”
The two of you had not been in the same room alone before; it sends Luke’s brain into overdrive. He has to remind himself that he had no reason to be nervous. You were here as a reprieve, at least that is what his mother said. And he always trusts his mother. Even when she has given them reason not to. Under all the splendor and false hope, he knows she means well.
Baela and Rhaena have fully embraced you being at Dragonstone, and Luke trusts them as well. His brother gets embarrassing moony eyed when you are around. He tries to be respectful of his betrothed, but Baela seems to pay it no mind. In fact, Luke believes she is relieved your presence takes attention away from the decision made at the Red Keep. He understands her apprehension.
But Luke has always followed Jace’s lead; he tries to do the same now with you.
“She is harmless, brother.”
Luke highly doubts that. This family does not toil with the feelings or thoughts of those seen as harmless. Harmless people get crushed under the weight of it all. Those to be feared or micromanaged get invited in. Told to sink or swim.
He wakes up every day and reminds himself he has no reason to be worried about the future. He is a Targaryen. He will not be casted out. He will not be crushed.
You lean over him to get a better view of the book, and he gets a whiff of helichrysum and sage. One hand on the table, the other on the back of his chair. Luke blinks rapidly at the page, not daring to look away from the book.
“Blood mixed into the mortar,” you whisper. “I wonder if the horrors within towers and walls truly haunt the houses who stake claim to it.”
Luke feels like he might throw up.
He finally dared to turn, and he sees the side of your face illuminated by the fire the room. Your face as calm as it is unsettling. Like the silver and red spiders that inhabit Dragonstone. The first time they all came back there, after his mother and Daemon had married, he thinks back to finding one on the lapel of his red suit coat. The scream he let out was blood curdling. He remembers the strange look Daemon gave to him. He gives that look a lot. Perplexed and annoyed.
Luke was sure Daemon disliked him for the same reasons Daemon dislikes a lot of people. He does not live up to the expectations Daemon has. Or maybe Daemon had no expectations, the dissatisfaction lies in Luke showing him exactly what he anticipated
But no man would marry his daughter off to someone he saw no use in…. right?
“I heard you like to draw,” you change the subject easily.
Like nods slowly, feeling embarrassed that Rhaena or her mother probably brought it up to you. They tend to gush about the most minute things to make him feel comfortable.
“I am so envious of people who have artistic talent,” you sigh wistfully. “Maybe you can teach me?”
Being alone with you is the last thing Luke wanted, but even then, he finds himself nodding again a bit entranced by the whole situation happened before him. You smile bright before turning to leave.
Luke lays his head down on the cool table to let out a shaky breath. Gods be good.
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When Quinton joined the kingsgaurd, his mother cried.
Full on chest sobs, and hyperventilation. The whole scene was… a lot.
In beginning he was sure it was out of fear, now all of her children were away. Both of her sons, taking of a lifelong oath and her only daughter married and far from her family. It was not till her mother calmed down that he realized it was because she expected grandchildren from them. He had laughed at that being the thing she was most heartbroken about. They had joined the most honored spots in Seven Kingdoms, and the pitter patter of feet is what she wanted.
He never thought about children. He has accepted kids were not going to be a part of his life, for better or for worse. That was until he became your protector.
Life is funny in that way. Never letting someone find solid ground. Once you are sure of something, it will be taken away. Your introduction in his life flipped things upside down. Protecting the family was ironically easier to do what real emotions were not involved. When he did not have to question ever person met with, and how they could harm you.
Now he at a dragon castle, utterly confused. Why would any want to harm you begin with?
“I need my own master of whisperers while here,” you said lowkey as you bounced a babbling Alaric in your arms. “People who have been at Dragonstone for longer than us.”
All Quinton can do is give you a look. You know it well. It says it that really a good idea. You roll your eyes in response.
“Loyalties can be tested and broken, just look at Jayne,” you say sourly. “Not everyone here will be completely loyal to Rhaenyra or Daemon, and perhaps they will know something that can help us. Someone unassuming.”
You make a funny face at Alaric, whispering things in a baby voice at him.
“And I know exactly who can help.”
Your eyes go from Alaric, and they flash to the corner of the large room. A young boy with shaggy blonde hair, and a freckled face stands awkwardly in the corner.
“He is just a boy,” Quinton says confused. You grin at him slyly.
“Exactly,” you go to stand up, shifting Alaric in your arms. “Hold him for me.”
Before he can oppose, you place your child in his arms. Quinton just sat there stiffly. Alaric squirms, and he fears that the crying will start again. He tries to bounce him the way you do but he is sure it is no use. Nothing is compares to the embrace of a mother.
As much as the name gesture warmed him heart, being around kids is something he had to get used to. He often had to remind himself that they were half you.
Half spawn of Aemond, but also half you. The prayer is that the good part you instilled in them will outweigh whatever part their useless father put in them. Plus raising children is hard. His mother used to say that it was like cooking. Sometimes your stew would come out perfect. Other times you would just have grimace and eat through the bad taste. Not the best comparison for a young boy to hear, but he understood.
Quinton looks up to see you laughing at something the young boy said. His big blue eyes staring at you in slight awe. It is clear the young lad doesn’t speak to women outside his mother, the wife of a lord her at Dragonstone, often.
The effect you have on people is easy to see, and lately Quinton sees how quickly you are to use it. He supposes he can’t blame you for exploiting the nature of those around you. He can only hope that the side you show him is the full one.
Daella runs into the great hall area to you, an exhausted maidservant following behind. Daella’s short legs can barely keep up with herself. He watches you pick her up watching amused as she explains something exuberantly. Alaric begins to whine. Big lilac eyes filling with tears. This place disturbs him he thinks.
This place disturbs Quinton too.
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As sun begins to set on over the mountains and castle, a soft breeze carries in the wind through each crevice and dip.
Inside the dragonmount, a low grumble spreads through the walls. Large tan wings spread out to their full, and withered yellow eyes blink into the darkness. A familiar warmth spreading through the large dragon.
The Bronze Fury feeling a presence he has not in years.
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sepublic · 1 year
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Come to think of it, it’s rather understated just how much Lego Monster Fighters shaped my stories as a kid. Sure there’s the obvious ones like Bionicle and Ninjago, but Monster Fighters influenced SO much of the lore I did for my fanon of the latter... And I legit only got ONE set from Monster Fighters, the one with Quinton Steele against the werewolf.
But my fascination with the lore and foray into the online game gave it a deeply lasting impression to me, as did my attempt to write an entire fanfic detailing its story. I even made my own MoC set of a Headless Horseman, fleshed out other settings like Mount Terror! So yeah, shoutout to Lego Monster Fighters! Literally just one wave of sets that I only had one of, basically a throwaway filler theme for Lego, but it meant everything to me and kind of still does.
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latestinbollywood · 2 years
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Who Are Quinton Simon's Parents? 20 Months Old Missing, Physical Appearance Before Missing
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Quinton Simon is a 20-month-old toddler who disappeared mysteriously on the morning of Wednesday, 5th October 2022, without any trace from his home at Buckhalter Road in Savannah, Georgia.
Who Are Quinton Simon's Parents?
Simon's parents' names were not found on the Internet. They found him missing at their home at around 6 am and reported to the police about the same at around 9 am on Wednesday morning. 
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Quinton Simon With His Mother
20 Months Old Quinton Simon Missing
The neighbors, volunteers, Chatham County Police, Savannah Police Department's mounted patrol, and investigators from the FBI (Federal Bureau Investigation)  are still searching and investigating his whereabouts with the hope of finding him alive and without being harmed. Extensive investigations were carried out through air, drone, and grid searches on areas between Garrard Avenue, Chatham Parkway, Buckhalter Road, and Louis B. Mills Road. Although investigators took interviews and searched for phone records and camera footage in the neighborhood from 2 am to 8 am in the morning on Thursday, nothing could be found.  The police have also issued search warrants for the home. As of Thursday, 6th October, the police did not suspect anybody's involvement in the case. Those who find him are requested to call 911 immediately and can visit the Chatham County Police Department's website. The family has also offered a cash reward for those who would provide meaningful information on the matter.
Quinton Simon's Physical Appearance Before Missing
Simon was last seen wearing a light blue colored sesame street shirt, paired with black pants, and was in his playpen before he was found missing. Also Read: Colin Hanks' Parents Read the full article
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two. a picture of your couple in the season they met for the first time
after barely surviving the slopes, bailey and quinton decide to try something more relaxing. a day trip to explore the quieter neighborhood of wakaba was just what they needed. walking and taking in the natural beauty reminded the couple of one of their early dates hiking in Mount Canyon. This mini baecation/possible honeymoon just keeps getting better and better.
15 day sim couples challenge
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ask-octoberotto · 2 years
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do you know anyone by the name of quinton beck, or mysterio?
I know someone named Quinn Beck! In fact, they’re one of the several survivors I’ve encountered.
I met Quinn after I saved their life after they were getting cornered by a group of infected individuals in the southwestern part of the Green Mount Cemetery. Had I not been in the area at the time… Well, I am sure you could use your imagination there. Luckily, they ended up becoming an excellent ally. Though Quin isn’t particularly as much of a fighter like say, Sonya, they do excel in in keeping the infected individuals away from certain locations by exposing them to bright harsh lights thanks to their (and help from another survivor who is an electrician, Max Dillon) familiarity with stage lighting.
These days, they tend to stick around with Max and occasionally Sonya most of the time as we all end up having to do separate things to keep us afloat, though I have learned recently that Quinn and Max actually used to fight Spider-Woman before the Outbreak. They told me that they actually gradually witnessed Pax slowly progress in her stages of infection. They mostly described the changes to her behavior and personality, and even though they didn’t see her physical symptoms as Spider-Woman, both expressed to me that they (and other criminals) were slowly becoming legitimately terrified by her violent outbursts.
Neither really understood what was happening to Pax until one night, she removed her own mask and ended up mauling the face of some poor soul who made the mistake of “looking at her wrong,” as Quinn would put it. By that point of course, it was already too late to stop the Outbreak..
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Camden Camden 77,344 city 8.92 8,670.85
Cherry Hill Camden 71,045 township 24.1 2,947.93
Gloucester Township Camden 64,634 township 22.98 2,812.62
Vineland Cumberland 60,724 city 68.42 887.52
Washington Township Gloucester 48,559 township 21.38 2,271.23
Evesham Township Burlington 45,538 township 29.28 1,555.26
Egg Harbor Township Atlantic 43,323 Township 66.6 650.50
Mount Laurel Township Burlington 41,864 township 21.69 1,930.11
Atlantic City Atlantic 39,558 City 10.75 3,679.81
Winslow Township Camden 39,499 township 57.34 688.86
Galloway Atlantic 37,349 Township 89.07 419.32
Monroe Township Gloucester 36,129 township 46.39 778.81
Pennsauken Township Camden 35,885 township 10.44 3,437.26
Willingboro Township Burlington 31,629 township 7.74 4,086.43
Deptford Township Gloucester 30,561 township 17.36 1,760.43
Voorhees Township Camden 29,131 township 11.49 2,535.34
Millville Cumberland 28,400 city 42 676.19
Pemberton Township Burlington 27,912 township 61.28 455.48
Hamilton Township Atlantic 26,503 Township 111.13 238.49
Bridgeton Cumberland 25,349 city 6.18 4,101.78
Medford Township Burlington 23,033 township 38.92 591.80
Lower Cape May 22,866 Township 27.74 824.30
Burlington Township Burlington 22,594 township 13.42 1,683.61
West Deptford Township Gloucester 21,677 township 15.41 1,406.68
Moorestown Township Burlington 20,726 township 14.69 1,410.89
Pleasantville Atlantic 20,249 City 5.69 3,558.70
Maple Shade Township Burlington 19,131 township 3.82 5,008.12
Middle Cape May 18,911 Township 70.33 268.89
Glassboro Gloucester 18,579 borough 9.18 2,023.86
Lindenwold Camden 17,613 borough 3.89 4,527.76
Delran Township Burlington 16,896 township 6.59 2,563.88
Franklin Township Gloucester 16,820 township 55.91 300.84
Cinnaminson Township Burlington 15,569 township 7.5 2,075.87
Mantua Township Gloucester 15,217 township 15.85 960.06
Hammonton Atlantic 14,791 Town 40.89 361.73
Haddon Township Camden 14,707 township 2.69 5,467.29
Collingswood Camden 13,926 borough 1.82 7,651.65
Pennsville Salem 13,409 Township 21.28 630.12
Lumberton Township Burlington 12,559 township 12.92 972.06
Harrison Township Gloucester 12,417 township 19.14 648.75
Upper Cape May 12,373 Township 62.15 199.08
Florence Township Burlington 12,109 township 9.78 1,238.14
Ocean City Cape May 11,701 City 6.33 1,848.50
Haddonfield Camden 11,593 borough 2.82 4,110.99
Bellmawr Camden 11,583 borough 2.98 3,886.91
Gloucester City Camden 11,456 city 2.32 4,937.93
Bordentown Township Burlington 11,367 township 8.51 1,335.72
Somers Point Atlantic 10,795 City 4.03 2,678.66
Ventnor City Atlantic 10,650 City 1.95 5,461.54
Waterford Township Camden 10,649 township 36.04 295.48
Southampton Township Burlington 10,464 township 43.67 239.62
Pine Hill Camden 10,233 borough 3.87 2,644.19
Woolwich Township Gloucester 10,200 township 20.91 487.80
Woodbury Gloucester 10,174 city 2.01 5,061.69
Burlington Burlington 9,920 city 3.06 3,241.83
East Greenwich Township Gloucester 9,555 township 14.44 661.70
Mount Holly Township Burlington 9,536 township 2.81 3,393.59
Brigantine Atlantic 9,450 City 6.39 1,478.87
Pittsgrove Salem 9,393 Township 45.08 208.36
Pitman Gloucester 9,011 borough 2.27 3,969.60
Edgewater Park Township Burlington 8,881 township 2.89 3,073.01
Audubon Camden 8,819 borough 1.49 5,918.79
Westampton Township Burlington 8,813 township 11.03 799.00
Northfield Atlantic 8,624 City 3.4 2,536.47
Mansfield Township Burlington 8,544 township 21.74 393.01
Runnemede Camden 8,468 borough 2.06 4,110.68
Absecon Atlantic 8,411 City 5.4 1,557.59
Clayton Gloucester 8,179 borough 7.14 1,145.52
Riverside Township Burlington 8,079 township 1.49 5,422.15
Carneys Point Salem 8,049 Township 16.86 477.40
Maurice River Cumberland 7,976 township 93.11 85.66
Chesterfield Township Burlington 7,699 township 21.33 360.95
North Hanover Township Burlington 7,678 township 17.28 444.33
Upper Deerfield Township Cumberland 7,660 township 31.1 246.30
Berlin Camden 7,588 borough 3.59 2,113.65
Buena Vista Township Atlantic 7,570 Township 41.05 184.41
Haddon Heights Camden 7,473 borough 1.57 4,759.87
Palmyra Burlington 7,398 borough 1.86 3,977.42
New Hanover Township Burlington 7,385 township 22.18 332.96
Linwood Atlantic 7,092 City 3.87 1,832.56
Stratford Camden 7,040 borough 1.55 4,541.94
Barrington Camden 6,983 borough 1.61 4,337.27
Tabernacle Township Burlington 6,949 township 49.12 141.47
Shamong Township Burlington 6,490 township 44.39 146.20
Dennis Cape May 6,467 Township 60.8 106.37
Margate Atlantic 6,354 City 1.42 4,474.65
Fairfield Township Cumberland 6,295 township 41.26 152.57
Mullica Township Atlantic 6,147 Township 56.42 108.95
Hainesport Township Burlington 6,110 township 6.46 945.82
Paulsboro Gloucester 6,097 borough 1.9 3,208.95
Eastampton Township Burlington 6,069 township 5.75 1,055.48
Logan Township Gloucester 6,042 township 21.93 275.51
Berlin Township Camden 5,357 township 3.23 1,658.51
Wildwood Cape May 5,325 City 1.3 4,096.15
Commercial Township Cumberland 5,178 township 32.13 161.16
Somerdale Camden 5,151 borough 1.39 3,705.76
Penns Grove Salem 5,147 Borough 0.91 5,656.04
Salem Salem 5,146 City 2.34 2,199.15
Clementon Camden 5,000 borough 1.91 2,617.80
Greenwich Township Gloucester 4,899 township 8.97 546.15
Mount Ephraim Camden 4,676 borough 0.88 5,313.64
Buena Atlantic 4,603 Borough 7.58 607.26
Hopewell Township Cumberland 4,571 township 29.87 153.03
Magnolia Camden 4,341 borough 0.97 4,475.26
Westville Gloucester 4,288 borough 1.02 4,203.92
Delanco Township Burlington 4,283 township 2.36 1,814.83
Egg Harbor City Atlantic 4,243 City 10.93 388.20
Elk Township Gloucester 4,216 township 19.49 216.32
Medford Lakes Burlington 4,146 borough 1.16 3,574.14
North Wildwood Cape May 4,041 City 1.75 2,309.14
Oaklyn Camden 4,038 borough 0.63 6,409.52
Pilesgrove Salem 4,016 Township 34.84 115.27
Bordentown Burlington 3,924 city 0.93 4,219.35
Merchantville Camden 3,821 borough 0.6 6,368.33
Cape May Cape May 3,607 City 2.4 1,502.92
Upper Pittsgrove Salem 3,505 Township 40.33 86.91
Woodstown Salem 3,505 Borough 1.58 2,218.35
Alloway Salem 3,467 Township 33.4 103.80
Springfield Township Burlington 3,414 township 29.94 114.03
Lawrence Township Cumberland 3,290 township 36.92 89.11
Wildwood Crest Cape May 3,270 Borough 1.13 2,893.81
South Harrison Township Gloucester 3,162 township 15.68 201.66
Deerfield Township Cumberland 3,119 township 16.76 186.10
Woodbury Heights Gloucester 3,055 borough 1.22 2,504.10
National Park Gloucester 3,036 borough 1 3,036.00
Woodlynne Camden 2,978 borough 0.22 13,536.36
Lawnside Camden 2,945 borough 1.41 2,088.65
Riverton Burlington 2,779 borough 0.66 4,210.61
Weymouth Township Atlantic 2,715 Township 12.09 224.57
Quinton Salem 2,666 Township 24.09 110.67
Swedesboro Gloucester 2,584 borough 0.72 3,588.89
Beverly Burlington 2,577 city 0.55 4,685.45
Woodbine Cape May 2,472 Borough 8.02 308.23
Wenonah Gloucester 2,278 borough 0.97 2,348.45
Gibbsboro Camden 2,274 borough 2.18 1,043.12
Sea Isle Cape May 2,114 City 2.17 974.19
Brooklawn Camden 1,955 borough 0.49 3,989.80
Laurel Springs Camden 1,908 borough 0.46 4,147.83
Folsom Atlantic 1,885 Borough 8.2 229.88
Mannington Salem 1,806 Township 33.7 53.59
Woodland Township Burlington 1,788 township 94.56 18.91
Oldmans Salem 1,773 Township 19.45 91.16
Lower Alloways Creek Salem 1,770 Township 45.23 39.13
Estell Manor Atlantic 1,735 City 53.32 32.54
Chesilhurst Camden 1,634 borough 1.72 950.00
Downe Township Cumberland 1,585 township 48.61 32.61
Newfield Gloucester 1,553 borough 1.7 913.53
Bass River Township Burlington 1,443 township 75.04 19.23
Stow Creek Township Cumberland 1,431 township 18.3 78.20
Pemberton Burlington 1,409 borough 0.58 2,429.31
Elmer Salem 1,395 Borough 0.87 1,603.45
Avalon Cape May 1,334 Borough 4.15 321.45
Port Republic Atlantic 1,115 City 7.48 149.06
Elsinboro Salem 1,036 Township 11.92 86.91
West Cape May Cape May 1,024 Borough 1.17 875.21
Audubon Park Camden 1,023 borough 0.15 6,820.00
Longport Atlantic 895 Borough 0.39 2,294.87
Hi-Nella Camden 870 borough 0.23 3,782.61
Stone Harbor Cape May 866 Borough 1.4 618.57
Greenwich Township Cumberland 804 township 17.84 45.07
Wrightstown Burlington 802 borough 1.77 453.11
Washington Township Burlington 687 township 99.52 6.90
West Wildwood Cape May 603 Borough 0.28 2,153.57
Fieldsboro Burlington 540 borough 0.27 2,000.00
Shiloh Cumberland 516 borough 1.21 426.45
Corbin City Atlantic 492 City 7.67 64.15
Cape May Point Cape May 291 Borough 0.3 970.00
Pine Valley Camden 12 borough 0.98 12.24
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“Campbell And Quinton Are Remanded,” Windsor Star. October 26, 1938. Page 3.  --- LONDON, Ont., Oct. 26. Heavily shackled to police officers, Melvin Campbell and Raymond ‘Dolly’ Quinton, both charged with armed robbery in connection with the holdup of a Mount Brydges bank on October 13, appeared in police court here today and were remanded for eight days. 
When J. M. Donahue, counsel for Quinton, again pressed a demand for bail. Crown Attorney Newton replied that bail offered in Windsor was wholly unsatisfactory. He added that in any event he would oppose granting bail on an armed robbery charge. 
Kathleen Byrne, of Hull, and John Donaghue, of Windsor, both being held as material witnesses in connection with the robbery, appeared in court yesterday and were remanded until November 2.
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Who Are Quinton Simon's Parents? 20 Months Old Missing, Physical Appearance Before Missing
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Quinton Simon is a 20-month-old toddler who disappeared mysteriously on the morning of Wednesday, 5th October 2022, without any trace from his home at Buckhalter Road in Savannah, Georgia.
Who Are Quinton Simon's Parents?
Simon's parents' names were not found on the Internet. They found him missing at their home at around 6 am and reported to the police about the same at around 9 am on Wednesday morning. 
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20 Months Old Quinton Simon Missing
The neighbors, volunteers, Chatham County Police, Savannah Police Department's mounted patrol, and investigators from the FBI (Federal Bureau Investigation)  are still searching and investigating his whereabouts with the hope of finding him alive and without being harmed. Extensive investigations were carried out through air, drone, and grid searches on areas between Garrard Avenue, Chatham Parkway, Buckhalter Road, and Louis B. Mills Road. Although investigators took interviews and searched for phone records and camera footage in the neighborhood from 2 am to 8 am in the morning on Thursday, nothing could be found.  The police have also issued search warrants for the home. As of Thursday, 6th October, the police did not suspect anybody's involvement in the case. Those who find him are requested to call 911 immediately and can visit the Chatham County Police Department's website. The family has also offered a cash reward for those who would provide meaningful information on the matter.
Quinton Simon's Physical Appearance Before Missing
Simon was last seen wearing a light blue colored sesame street shirt, paired with black pants, and was in his playpen before he was found missing. Also Read: Colin Hanks' Parents Read the full article
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American Revolutionary War battles
Recently they did work on history, wrote an essay on the theme of revolutionary wars in America. A lot of blood has been shed on our land, war is evil. It begins in offices and ends there, but hundreds of thousands of young people die. Here is a list of battles, sorted by chronology.
Battle Date Colony/State Outcome
Powder Alarm
* September 1, 1774 Massachusetts British soldiers remove military supplies
Storming of Fort William and Mary
* December 14, 1774 New Hampshire Patriots seize powder and shot after brief skirmish.
Battles of Lexington and Concord
April 19, 1775 Massachusetts Patriot victory: British forces raiding Concord driven back into Boston with heavy losses.
Siege of Boston
April 19, 1775 –
March 17, 1776 Massachusetts Patriot victory: British eventually evacuate Boston after Patriots fortify Dorchester heights
Gunpowder Incident
* April 20, 1775 Virginia Virginia governor Lord Dunmore removes powder to a Royal Navy ship, standoff is resolved peacefully
Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
May 10, 1775 New York Patriot victory: Patriots capture British posts at Ticonderoga and Crown point
Battle of Chelsea Creek
May 27–28, 1775 Massachusetts Patriots victory: Patriots capture British ship Diana
Battle of Machias
June 11–12, 1775 Massachusetts Patriot forces capture the HM schooner Margaretta
Battle of Bunker Hill
June 17, 1775 Massachusetts British victory: British drive Patriot army from the Charlestown peninsula near Boston but suffer heavy losses
Battle of Gloucester
August 8, 1775 Massachusetts Patriot victory
Siege of Fort St. Jean
September 17 –
November 3, 1775 Quebec Patriot victory: Patriots capture British force and subsequently overrun Montreal and much of Quebec
Burning of Falmouth
October 18, 1775 Massachusetts British burn Falmouth
Battle of Kemp's Landing
November 14, 1775 Virginia British victory
Siege of Savage's Old Fields
November 19–21, 1775 South Carolina Patriot victory: Patriots defeat loyalist force
Battle of Great Bridge
December 9, 1775 Virginia Patriot victory: Lord Dunmore's loyalist force is defeated
Snow Campaign
December 1775 South Carolina Patriot campaign against loyalists in South Carolina
Battle of Quebec
December 31, 1775 Quebec British victory: British repulse Patriot assault on Quebec city
Burning of Norfolk
January 1, 1776 Virginia British bombard Norfolk and Patriots destroy what they see as a loyalist stronghold
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge
February 27, 1776 North Carolina Patriot victory: loyalist force of Regulators and Highlanders defeated
Battle of the Rice Boats
March 2–3, 1776 Georgia British victory
Battle of Nassau
March 3–4, 1776 Bahamas Patriots raid against the Bahamas to obtain supplies
Battle of Saint-Pierre
March 25, 1776 Quebec Patriot victory
Battle of Block Island
April 6, 1776 Rhode Island British victory
Battle of The Cedars
May 18–27, 1776 Quebec British victory
Battle of Trois-Rivières
June 8, 1776 Quebec British victory: Patriots forced to evacuate Quebec
Battle of Sullivan's Island
June 28, 1776 South Carolina Patriot victory: British attack on Charleston is repulsed
Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
June 29, 1776 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Lindley's Fort
July 15, 1776 South Carolina Patriot victory: Native Americans attack repulsed
Battle of Long Island
August 27, 1776 New York British victory: in the largest battle of the war the Patriot army is outflanked and routed on Long Island but later manages to evacuate to Manhattan
Landing at Kip's Bay
September 15, 1776 New York British victory: British capture New York City
Battle of Harlem Heights
September 16, 1776 New York Patriot victory: Patriots repulse British attack on Manhattan
Battle of Valcour Island
October 11, 1776 New York British victory: British defeat Patriot naval force on Lake Champlain, but victory comes too late to press the offensive against the Hudson valley
Battle of White Plains
October 28, 1776 New York British victory
Battle of Fort Cumberland
November 10–29, 1776 Nova Scotia British victory
Battle of Fort Washington
November 16, 1776 New York British victory: British capture 3,000 Patriots on Manhattan in one of the most devastating Patriot defeats of the war
Battle of Fort Lee
November 20, 1776 New Jersey British victory: Patriots begin general retreat
Ambush of Geary
December 14, 1776 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Iron Works Hill
December 22–23, 1776 New Jersey British victory
Battle of Trenton
December 26, 1776 New Jersey Patriot victory: Patriots capture Hessian detachment at Trenton
Second Battle of Trenton
January 2, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Princeton
January 3, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory: Patriots defeat a small British force, the British decide to evacuate New Jersey
Battle of Millstone
January 20, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory
Forage War
January–March 1777 New Jersey Patriots harass remaining British forces in New Jersey
Battle of Punk Hill
March 8, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Bound Brook
April 13, 1777 New Jersey British victory
Battle of Ridgefield
April 27, 1777 Connecticut British victory
Battle of Thomas Creek
May 17, 1777 East Florida British victory
Meigs Raid
May 24, 1777 New York Patriot victory
Battle of Short Hills
June 26, 1777 New Jersey British victory
Siege of Fort Ticonderoga
July 5–6, 1777 New York British victory
Battle of Hubbardton
July 7, 1777 Vermont British victory
Battle of Fort Ann
July 8, 1777 New York British victory
Siege of Fort Stanwix
August 2–23, 1777 New York Patriot victory: British fail to take Fort Stanwix
Battle of Oriskany
August 6, 1777 New York British victory
Second Battle of Machias
August 13–14, 1777 Massachusetts British victory
Battle of Bennington
August 16, 1777 New York Patriot victory
Battle of Staten Island
August 22, 1777 New York British victory
Battle of Setauket
August 22, 1777 New York British victory
First Siege of Fort Henry
September 1 or 21, 1777 Virginia Patriot victory
Battle of Cooch's Bridge
September 3, 1777 Delaware British victory
Battle of Brandywine
September 11, 1777 Pennsylvania British victory
Battle of the Clouds
September 16, 1777 Pennsylvania Battle called off due to rain
Battle of Freeman's Farm
September 19, 1777 New York British tactical victory: First of the two
Battles of Saratoga
Battle of Paoli
September 21, 1777 Pennsylvania British victory
Siege of Fort Mifflin
September 26 –
November 15, 1777 Pennsylvania British victory
Battle of Germantown
October 4, 1777 Pennsylvania British victory
Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery
October 6, 1777 New York British victory
Battle of Bemis Heights
October 7, 1777 New York Patriot victory: Second of the two
Battles of Saratoga
, British under Burgoyne driven back and forced to surrender 10 days later
Battle of Red Bank
October 22, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Gloucester
November 25, 1777 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of White Marsh
December 5–8, 1777 Pennsylvania Patriot victory
Battle of Matson's Ford
December 11, 1777 Pennsylvania British victory
Battle of Barbados
March 7, 1778 Barbados British victory
Battle of Quinton's Bridge
March 18, 1778 New Jersey British victory
North Channel Naval Duel
April 24, 1778 Great Britain Patriot victory
Battle of Crooked Billet
May 1, 1778 Pennsylvania British victory
Battle of Barren Hill
May 20, 1778 Pennsylvania Indecisive
Mount Hope Bay raids
May 25–30, 1778 Rhode Island British victory
Battle of Cobleskill
May 30, 1778 New York British-Iroquois victory
Battle of Monmouth
June 28, 1778 New Jersey Draw: British break off engagement and continue retreat to New York
Battle of Alligator Bridge
June 30, 1778 East Florida British victory
Wyoming Massacre
July 3, 1778 Pennsylvania British-Iroquois victory
First Battle of Ushant
July 27, 1778 Bay of Biscay Indecisive
Siege of Pondicherry
August 21–October 19, 1778 India British victory
Battle of Newport
August 29, 1778 Rhode Island British victory
Grey's raid
September 5–17, 1778 Massachusetts British victory
Invasion of Dominica
September 7, 1778 Dominica French victory
Siege of Boonesborough
September 7, 1778 Virginia Patriot victory
Attack on German Flatts
September 17, 1778 New York British-Iroquois victory
Baylor Massacre
September 27, 1778 New Jersey British victory
Raid on Unadilla and Onaquaga
October 2–16, 1778 Indian Reserve Patriot victory
Battle of Chestnut Neck
October 6, 1778 New Jersey British victory
Little Egg Harbor massacre
October 16, 1778 New Jersey British victory
Carleton's Raid
October 24-November 14, 1778 Vermont British victory
Cherry Valley Massacre
November 11, 1778 New York British-Iroquois victory
Battle of St. Lucia
December 15, 1778 St. Lucia British victory
Capture of St. Lucia
December 18–28, 1778 St. Lucia British victory
Capture of Savannah
December 29, 1778 Georgia British victory
Battle of Beaufort
February 3, 1779 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Kettle Creek
February 14, 1779 Georgia Patriot victory
Siege of Fort Vincennes
February 23–25, 1779 Indiana Patriot victory
Battle of Brier Creek
March 3, 1779 Georgia British victory
Battle of Chillicothe
May 1779 Quebec Patriot victory
Chesapeake raid
May 10–24, 1779 Virginia British victory
Capture of Saint Vincent
June 16–18, 1779 St. Vincent French victory
Battle of Stono Ferry
June 20, 1779 South Carolina British victory
Great Siege of Gibraltar
June 24, 1779 – February 7, 1783 Gibraltar British victory
Capture of Grenada
July 2, 1779 Grenada French victory
Tryon's raid
July 5–14, 1779 Connecticut British victory
Battle of Grenada
July 6, 1779 Grenada French victory
Battle of Stony Point
July 16, 1779 New York Patriot victory
Battle of Minisink
July 22, 1779 New York British-Iroquois victory
Penobscot Expedition
July 24-August 29, 1779 Massachusetts British victory
Battle of Paulus Hook
August 19, 1779 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of Newtown
August 29, 1779 Indian Reserve Patriot victory
Capture of Fort Bute
September 7, 1779 West Florida Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Lake Pontchartrain
September 10, 1779 West Florida Patriot victory
Boyd and Parker ambush
September 13, 1779 Indian Reserve British-Iroquois victory
Action of 14 September 1779
September 14, 1779 Azores British victory
Siege of Savannah
September 16-October 18, 1779 Georgia British victory
Battle of Baton Rouge
September 20–21, 1779 West Florida Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Flamborough Head
September 23, 1779 Great Britain Patriot victory
Battle of San Fernando de Omoa
October 16-November 29, 1779 Guatemala British victory
Action of 11 November 1779
November 11, 1779 Portugal British victory
First Battle of Martinique
December 18, 1779 Martinique British victory
Action of 8 January 1780
January 8, 1780 Spain British victory
Battle of Cape St. Vincent
January 16, 1780 Portugal British victory
Battle of Young's House
February 3, 1780 New York British victory
San Juan Expedition
March–November, 1780 Guatemala Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Fort Charlotte
March 2–14, 1780 West Florida Patriot-Spanish victory
Siege of Charleston
March 29-May 12, 1780 South Carolina British victory: British recapture South Carolina following the battle
Battle of Monck's Corner
April 14, 1780 South Carolina British victory
Second Battle of Martinique
April 17, 1780 Martinique Patriot victory
Battle of Lenud's Ferry
May 6, 1780 South Carolina British victory
Bird's invasion of Kentucky
May 25-August 4, 1780 Virginia British victory
Battle of St. Louis
May 25, 1780 Louisiana Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Waxhaws
May 29, 1780 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Connecticut Farms
June 7, 1780 New Jersey British victory
Battle of Mobley's Meeting House
June 10–12, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Ramsour's Mill
June 20, 1780 North Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Springfield
June 23, 1780 New Jersey Patriot victory
Huck's Defeat
July 12, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Bull's Ferry
July 20–21, 1780 New Jersey Loyalist victory
Battle of Colson's Mill
July 21, 1780 North Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Rocky Mount
August 1, 1780 South Carolina Loyalist victory
Battle of Hanging Rock
August 6, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Pekowee
August 8, 1780 Quebec Patriot victory
Action of 9 August 1780
August 9, 1780 Atlantic Spanish victory
Battle of Camden
August 16, 1780 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Fishing Creek
August 18, 1780 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Musgrove Mill
August 18, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Black Mingo
August 28, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Wahab's Plantation
September 20, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Charlotte
September 26, 1780 North Carolina British victory
Battle of Kings Mountain
October 7, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory: halts first British invasion of North Carolina
Royalton Raid
October 16, 1780 Vermont British victory
Battle of Klock's Field
October 19, 1780 New York Patriot victory
La Balme's Defeat
November 5, 1780 Quebec British-Iroquois victory
Battle of Fishdam Ford
November 9, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Blackstock's Farm
November 20, 1780 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Fort St. George
November 23, 1780 New York Patriot victory
Battle of Jersey
January 6, 1781 Jersey British victory
Battle of Mobile
January 7, 1781 West Florida Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Cowpens
January 17, 1781 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Cowan's Ford
February 1, 1781 North Carolina British victory
Capture of Sint Eustatius
February 3, 1781 Sint Eustatius British victory
Battle of Haw River
February 25, 1781 North Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Wetzell's Mill
March 6, 1781 North Carolina British victory
Siege of Pensacola
March 9-May 8, 1781 West Florida Patriot-Spanish victory
Battle of Guilford Court House
March 15, 1781 North Carolina British victory
Battle of Cape Henry
March 16, 1781 Virginia British victory
Siege of Fort Watson
April 15–23, 1781 South Carolina Patriot victory
Battle of Porto Praya
April 15, 1781 Cape Verde Draw
Battle of Blandford
April 25, 1781 Virginia British victory
Battle of Hobkirk's Hill
April 25, 1781 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Fort Royal
April 29, 1781 Martinique French victory
Action of 1 May 1781
May 1, 1781 France British victory
Battle of Fort Motte
May 8–12, 1781 South Carolina Patriot victory
Siege of Augusta
May 22-June 6, 1781 Georgia Patriot victory
Siege of Ninety-Six
May 22-June 6, 1781 South Carolina British victory
Invasion of Tobago
May 24-June 2, 1781 Tobago French victory
Action of 30 May 1781
May 30, 1781 Barbary Coast British victory
Battle of Spencer's Ordinary
June 26, 1781 Virginia British victory
Francisco's Fight
July 1781 Virginia Patriot victory
Battle of Green Spring
July 6, 1781 Virginia British victory
Naval battle of Louisbourg
July 21, 1781 Nova Scotia Franco-Patriot victory
Battle of Dogger Bank
August 5, 1781 North Sea British victory
Invasion of Minorca
August 19, 1781 – February 5, 1782 Minorca Franco-Spanish victory
Lochry's Defeat
August 24, 1781 Quebec British-Iroquois victory
Battle of the Chesapeake
September 5, 1781 Virginia French victory
Battle of Groton Heights
September 6, 1781 Connecticut British victory
Battle of Eutaw Springs
September 8, 1781 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Lindley's Mill
September 13, 1781 North Carolina Patriot victory
Long Run Massacre
September 13, 1781 Virginia British-Iroquois victory
Siege of Yorktown
September 28-October 19, 1781 Virginia Franco-Patriot victory: Cornwallis surrenders his force of over 7,000
Battle of Fort Slongo
October 3, 1781 New York Patriot victory
Siege of Negapatam
October 21-November 11, 1781 India British victory
Battle of Johnstown
October 25, 1781 New York Patriot victory
Second Battle of Ushant
December 12, 1781 Bay of Biscay British victory
Battle of Videau's Bridge
January 2, 1782 South Carolina British victory
Siege of Brimstone Hill
January 11-February 13, 1782 St. Christopher Franco-Patriot victory
Capture of Trincomalee
January 11, 1782 Ceylon British victory
Capture of Demerara and Essequibo
January 22-February 5, 1782 Demerara and Essequibo Franco-Patriot victory
Battle of Saint Kitts
January 25–26, 1782 St. Christopher British victory
Battle of Sadras
February 17, 1782 India French victory
Capture of Montserrat
February 22, 1782 Montserrat French victory
Battle of Wambaw
February 24, 1782 South Carolina British victory
Gnadenhütten massacre
March 8, 1782 Ohio
Battle of Roatán
March 16, 1782 Guatemala Patriot-Spanish victory
Action of 16 March 1782
March 16, 1782 Strait of Gibraltar British victory
Battle of Little Mountain
March 22, 1782 Virginia British-Iroquois victory
Battle of Delaware Bay
April 8, 1782 New Jersey Patriot victory
Battle of the Saintes
April 9–12, 1782 Dominica British victory
Battle of Providien
April 12, 1782 Ceylon French victory
Battle of the Black River
April–August, 1782 Guatemala British victory
Battle of the Mona Passage
April 19, 1782 Mona passage British victory
Action of 20–21 April 1782
April 20–21, 1782 Bay of Biscay British victory
Capture of the Bahamas
May 6, 1782 Bahamas Patriot-Spanish victory
Crawford expedition
May 25-June 12, 1782 Quebec British-Iroquois victory
Naval battle off Halifax
May 28–29, 1782 Nova Scotia British victory
Raid on Lunenburg
July 1, 1782 Nova Scotia Patriot victory
Battle of Negapatam
July 6, 1782 Ceylon British victory
Hudson Bay Expedition
August 8, 1782 Rupert's Land Franco-Patriot victory
Siege of Bryan Station
August 15–17, 1782 Virginia Patriot victory
Battle of Blue Licks
August 19, 1782 Virginia British-Iroquois victory
Battle of the Combahee River
August 26, 1782 South Carolina British victory
Battle of Trincomalee
August 25-September 3, 1782 Ceylon French victory
Siege of Fort Henry
September 11–13, 1782 Virginia Patriot victory
Grand Assault on Gibraltar
September 13, 1782 Gibraltar British victory
Action of 18 October 1782
October 18, 1782 Hispaniola British victory
Action of 6 December 1782
December 6, 1782 Martinique British victory
Action of 22 January 1783
January 22, 1783 Virginia British victory
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