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Blaise (took the surname Black in 1761) was a former French slave who'd fled into the swamps of Atlantis. After a chance encounter with Victor Radcliff, Blaise became Radcliff's aid and a sergeant in the British Army, participating in the French and Spanish War. After the French and Spanish War, Blaise married a woman named Stella, another African former slave who happily spoke Blaise's language.

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  • Blaise Black
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  • Blaise (took the surname Black in 1761) was a former French slave who'd fled into the swamps of Atlantis. After a chance encounter with Victor Radcliff, Blaise became Radcliff's aid and a sergeant in the British Army, participating in the French and Spanish War. After the French and Spanish War, Blaise married a woman named Stella, another African former slave who happily spoke Blaise's language.
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  • Direct
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Name
  • Blaise Black
Religion
  • Christianity, with some polytheistic elements
Affiliations
  • British Army in Atlantis; Army of the Atlantean Assembly
Children
  • Five, one of whom died in childhood
Occupation
  • Slave, Farmer, Soldier
Race
Nationality
  • United States of Atlantis, born in an unidentified African nation
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  • Blaise (took the surname Black in 1761) was a former French slave who'd fled into the swamps of Atlantis. After a chance encounter with Victor Radcliff, Blaise became Radcliff's aid and a sergeant in the British Army, participating in the French and Spanish War. Blaise fled with two copperskin slaves, Francisco and Juan shortly before the outbreak of war. Taking refuge in the swamp the three slaves met Victor Radcliff, who helped them to escape into British territory. Now a free man, Blaise entered the hastily recruited army as Radcliff's aid, becoming a sergeant in short order. He followed Radcliff on every campaign and battle. During that time, he and Radcliff became true friends, often ruminating on the nature of race and slavery, and what role the institution of slavery would have in the newly expanded English Atlantis. In many ways, Blaise acted as Radcliff's conscience on matters of race. He became popularly known as Radcliff's shadow due to his dark skin. After the French and Spanish War, Blaise married a woman named Stella, another African former slave who happily spoke Blaise's language. Blaise again served as Radcliff's aide during the Atlantean War of Independence. During the Battle of Weymouth, he lost a finger on his left hand. That didn't force him out of the war and he again followed Radcliff throughout the conflict. During the war, Black frequently broached the issue of what would happen to the slaves of Atlantis if this war for "freedom" were successful. For his part, Radcliff didn't know, and was usually uncomfortable with many of the issues Black raised.
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