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#REDIRECT [[Caroline Scott-Kenway]]
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[[File:Edward_Kenway_Memory_7.png|thumb|250px|Caroline with Edward]]
'''Caroline Scott-Kenway''' (1691 – 1720) was the first wife of [[Edward Kenway]], prior to his life as an [[Assassins|Assassin]]. She was also the mother of his first child, [[Jennifer Scott]].
 
Two years Edward's senior, Caroline worried about her husband's aspirations to travel the world as a privateer and soon grew tired of her husband's inability to find steady work or take his responsibilities as a husband seriously.
 
His grandiose ideas about sailing as a privateer in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] was the last straw that eventually led to their estrangement. Unknown to Edward, Caroline was pregnant with his first child at the time of his departure. The two maintained correspondence, but it was far and fleeting. Caroline eventually died in 1720.
 
==Gallery==
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ACI - At Home to Mister Scandal.jpg|Caroline and Edward, newly wed
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==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
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Caroline with Edward

Caroline Scott-Kenway (1691 – 1720) was the first wife of Edward Kenway, prior to his life as an Assassin. She was also the mother of his first child, Jennifer Scott.

Two years Edward's senior, Caroline worried about her husband's aspirations to travel the world as a privateer and soon grew tired of her husband's inability to find steady work or take his responsibilities as a husband seriously.

His grandiose ideas about sailing as a privateer in the West Indies was the last straw that eventually led to their estrangement. Unknown to Edward, Caroline was pregnant with his first child at the time of his departure. The two maintained correspondence, but it was far and fleeting. Caroline eventually died in 1720.

Gallery

Reference