Tunis Mansion (Johnny Shark's Residence)

History
This mansion has a very short history. The plantation was created in 1722, it was mostly a cotton grove. Pirates began to built houses on it, and then an anarchy leader by the name of Captain Lawrence Hendricks (1698-1744) claimed every house and ordered it to combine into one mansion in March of 1725. He was a notorious pirate who had an amazing amount of riches, but always wanted more. He ruled the West side of the Barbary Coast, and he never seemed to grow up and always wanted more gold. Hendricks was 46 years old when Johnny "Shark" Turner noticed how greedy he was. In the beginning of 1744, The Brethren Court ordered Hendricks dead, and hired Turner for the job. He shot his way through the coastline of Barbary and approached the Tunis Mansion. He shot and stabbed sixteen pirate guards outside the door and entered the study. He found Lawrence holding two quick-draw pistols to the unprepared Turner's head. "Ya think I didn't come 'ere prepared?" He questioned. He shot both guns, but they clicked, and had no ammo."Looking for something?" Johnny said, as he showed Hendricks eight small bullets in his right hand, and in his left hand was his trusty pistol, that took Hendricks out with a boom. As Hendricks fell to the ground, Turner took a lighter and burned every paper on the table and lit them on fire.