Once upon a time, in the evergreen state of Maine, where lobsters quarrel over the best shells and lighthouses wink to each other across the rocky coastline, there lived a gang of spritely kids. No ordinary kids these, for they were the "Maine Maritime Ninja Marauders!" Agile as squirrels, and brimming with the courage of a hundred moose, these mini ninjas were renowned throughout the towns, from Portland to Bangor, for their awesome acrobatics and stealthy stunts. The leader of the pack was a jolly, chubby-cheeked boy named Biscuit Bob. Don't be fooled by his name, for despite his love for Maine's blueberry biscuits, Bob was as swift as the wind. His legendary roundhouse kick could send a pinecone whizzing through the air, faster than a startled puffin. Bob's sidekick was "Lobster Lilly", a red-haired, freckle-faced whirlwind. She could somersault over the tallest lobster traps without making a sound. And, rumor has it, she could even speak "lobster" fluently! The youngest of the group was "Sneaky Sam", who despite his tender age of seven, was a master of camouflage. He could blend into the background, be it a stack of blueberry pancakes or a pile of autumn leaves, and surprise everyone with his sudden appearance. Together, these daring kids from Maine transformed the quiet state into a playground of ninja adventures. The Maine Maritime Ninja Marauders were a testament to the spirit of Maine - wild, resilient and always up for a hearty laugh and a thrilling escapade. So, if ever you are in Maine, listen closely for the whisper of the wind, or a chuckle beneath the rustle of the maple leaves. It could well be the Maritime Ninja Marauders, ready for their next exciting adventure!

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