Not much is known of Thomas Faye's life prior to being a member of the East India Trading Company. While serving the Company, Faye had an enormous amount of respect for Lord Cutler Beckett and Admiral James Norrington. In his files, he called them the world's bravest and strongest men. Fay would have been a part of Beckett's Armada, where he would have witnessed that climatic battle between the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman. Around this time, possibly after Beckett's death, Faye would at some point made an effort to gather information on the world's most dangerous pirates. The result of his work was The Secret Files of the East India Trading Company. Faye's book was eventually found in the skeletal hands of a long-dead sailor in a secluded cove on Isla Cruces.
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| - Not much is known of Thomas Faye's life prior to being a member of the East India Trading Company. While serving the Company, Faye had an enormous amount of respect for Lord Cutler Beckett and Admiral James Norrington. In his files, he called them the world's bravest and strongest men. Fay would have been a part of Beckett's Armada, where he would have witnessed that climatic battle between the Black Pearl and the Flying Dutchman. Around this time, possibly after Beckett's death, Faye would at some point made an effort to gather information on the world's most dangerous pirates. The result of his work was The Secret Files of the East India Trading Company. Faye's book was eventually found in the skeletal hands of a long-dead sailor in a secluded cove on Isla Cruces.
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