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'''El Tiburón''' ( | '''El Tiburón''' (unknown – 1722) was the right-hand man of [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], the [[Grand Master]] of the [[Caribbean]] [[Templars]]. | ||
==Final words== | ==Final words== | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''If you could speak, mate, it would gladden | *'''Edward:''' ''If you could speak, mate, it would gladden me to hear your side.'' | ||
El Tiburón groaned unintelligibly and slumped back. | El Tiburón groaned unintelligibly and slumped back. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You humbled | *'''Edward:''' ''You humbled me once, and I took that hard lesson, and I bettered myself. Die knowing that for all of our conflict, you helped make a soldier out of a scoundrel.'' | ||
El Tiburón died. | El Tiburón died. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Leave this | *'''Edward:''' ''Leave this life for a lasting peace, down among the dead.'' | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*El Tiburón is [[Spain|Spanish]] for "the shark". | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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El Tiburón (unknown – 1722) was the right-hand man of Laureano de Torres y Ayala, the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars.
Final words
- Edward: If you could speak, mate, it would gladden me to hear your side.
El Tiburón groaned unintelligibly and slumped back.
- Edward: You humbled me once, and I took that hard lesson, and I bettered myself. Die knowing that for all of our conflict, you helped make a soldier out of a scoundrel.
El Tiburón died.
- Edward: Leave this life for a lasting peace, down among the dead.
Trivia
- El Tiburón is Spanish for "the shark".
Reference
