assassin's creed 4 black flag: demons of the sea
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  • Reads 8,909
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 2h 0m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2014
pirates of the 1715 were basically the kings (and queens) of the world. they didn't need rules. they made them up as they went along. you, are one of the famous world renown pirates. with your ship and crew lost at sea, you were captured and thrown upon a spanish ship. there, you meet few friends and escape. but what you didn't know, was that one of them would change your life-forever.

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In the early 1800s, Edward Consolo was an unknown man with dreams as vast as the boundless sea. Born to a humble fishing family, he yearned for adventure and fortune that lay far beyond his coastal village. But destiny had other plans for him. When Consolo's fishing boat was seized by ruthless privateers, it was a turning point that would forever alter his course. Rather than succumb to the cruelty of his captors, he embraced the pirate's life, learning the ways of the sea and honing his skill with a cutlass. With each daring raid and audacious escape, he shed his anonymity and became a formidable figure, feared across the Caribbean. As the notorious pirate Captain Edward Consolo, he commanded a fearsome crew, terrorizing merchant vessels and amassing a hoard of ill-gotten treasures. His name struck dread into the hearts of those who sailed the high seas, and his legend grew with each daring escapade. Edward Consolo had transformed from an unknown man into a legend of the 1800s, a pirate whose story would be whispered in taverns and etched into the annals of maritime history.