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'''Caroline Scott''' (c. 1691 - unknown) was the first wife of [[Edward Kenway]], prior to his life as a privateer, pirate and [[Assassins|Assassin]]. She was also the mother of his first child, [[Jenny Kenway]]. | '''Caroline Scott''' (c. 1691 - unknown) was the first wife of [[Edward Kenway]], prior to his life as a privateer, pirate and [[Assassins|Assassin]]. She was also the mother of his first child, [[Jenny Kenway]].<ref name="Forsaken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]''</ref> | ||
Two years Edward's senior, Caroline 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 lead to | Two years Edward's senior, Caroline 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 lead to their estrangement by 1712.<ref name="UbiBlog1">''[http://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-4-black-flag-edward-kenway-origin/ How Edward Kenway becomes an Assassin]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, 9 August 2013
Caroline Scott (c. 1691 - unknown) was the first wife of Edward Kenway, prior to his life as a privateer, pirate and Assassin. She was also the mother of his first child, Jenny Kenway.[1]
Two years Edward's senior, Caroline 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 lead to their estrangement by 1712.[2]