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''[[Pirate]] Captain''
''Pirate Captain''


Born during the [[Renaissance]], [[Rodrigo de Mendoza]] was a hedonistic captain for hire who said and did whatever his heart desired.
Born during the [[Renaissance]], [[Rodrigo de Mendoza]] was a hedonistic captain for hire who said and did whatever his heart desired.


His love of freedom transformed his legitimate [[merchant]] business into a clandestine pirate operation. Stealing from foreign ships and unloading their cargo under the guise of good business, Rodrigo and his crew became rich and notorious.
His love of freedom transformed his legitimate [[merchant]] business into a clandestine [[Piracy|pirate]] operation. Stealing from foreign [[ship]]s and unloading their cargo under the guise of good business, Rodrigo and his crew became rich and notorious.


Unfortunately, Rodrigo's decadence and wealth caught the attention of the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]], who demanded massive tithings from him. Unwilling to share his riches, [[Tomás de Torquemada|Torquemada]] branded Rodrigo and his crew heretics and shut down his operation.
Unfortunately, Rodrigo's decadence and wealth caught the attention of the [[Spanish Inquisition|Inquisition]], who demanded massive tithings from him. Unwilling to share his riches, [[Tomás de Torquemada|Torquemada]] branded Rodrigo and his crew heretics and shut down his operation.

Latest revision as of 21:24, 24 December 2020

Pirate Captain

Born during the Renaissance, Rodrigo de Mendoza was a hedonistic captain for hire who said and did whatever his heart desired.

His love of freedom transformed his legitimate merchant business into a clandestine pirate operation. Stealing from foreign ships and unloading their cargo under the guise of good business, Rodrigo and his crew became rich and notorious.

Unfortunately, Rodrigo's decadence and wealth caught the attention of the Inquisition, who demanded massive tithings from him. Unwilling to share his riches, Torquemada branded Rodrigo and his crew heretics and shut down his operation.

After sacrificing his entire secret fortune as penance to the Inquisition to avoid a harsher sentence, Rodrigo and his crew joined forces with the Brotherhood, hoping to get their revenge.