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The previous version had his sword and hand turned up. Our task is not to photoshop the character itself, so he's depicted as accurate as possible.. Besides you can see it's turned. Doesn't look right. Also the sword looks badly cut out.
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'''Edward Teach''' (c. 1680 – 1718), more commonly known by the alias '''Blackbeard''', was an infamous pirate captain who sailed the West Indies and the American Colonies during the early 18th century, on the ship named ''Queen Anne's Revenge''.
'''Edward Teach''' (c. 1680 – 1718), more commonly known by the alias '''Blackbeard''', was an infamous pirate captain who sailed the West Indies and the American Colonies during the early 18th century, on the ship named ''Queen Anne's Revenge'' It was said Black Beard tied light fuses at the tip of his thick strands of hair, to put fear into the hearts of his enemies. friend to Edward Kenway.  


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Edward Teach (c. 1680 – 1718), more commonly known by the alias Blackbeard, was an infamous pirate captain who sailed the West Indies and the American Colonies during the early 18th century, on the ship named Queen Anne's Revenge It was said Black Beard tied light fuses at the tip of his thick strands of hair, to put fear into the hearts of his enemies. friend to Edward Kenway.

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