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This man was a sailor who served as deckhand aboard the Edinburgh Trader during the time of the East India Trading Company's appearance in Port Royal. He notified Captain Bellamy of the Flying Dutchman sailing towards them until the Kraken attacked. He was either killed during the Kraken's attack on the Edinburgh Trader or was killed aboard the Flying Dutchman.

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  • Deckhand (Edinburgh Trader)
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  • This man was a sailor who served as deckhand aboard the Edinburgh Trader during the time of the East India Trading Company's appearance in Port Royal. He notified Captain Bellamy of the Flying Dutchman sailing towards them until the Kraken attacked. He was either killed during the Kraken's attack on the Edinburgh Trader or was killed aboard the Flying Dutchman.
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Portrayer
Last
  • Dead Man's Chest
Affiliation
Name
  • Unknown
First
  • Dead Man's Chest
Title
  • Deckhand
Gender
  • Male
Ships
  • Edinburgh Trader
abstract
  • This man was a sailor who served as deckhand aboard the Edinburgh Trader during the time of the East India Trading Company's appearance in Port Royal. He notified Captain Bellamy of the Flying Dutchman sailing towards them until the Kraken attacked. He was either killed during the Kraken's attack on the Edinburgh Trader or was killed aboard the Flying Dutchman.
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