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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Despite his death occurring in 1722, the date is never present in his database entry. | *Despite his death occurring in 1722, the date is never present in his database entry. | ||
*When you first encounter during the execution, if you attempt to run at him, he will instantly kill you with his axe. | |||
**Furthermore, deploying a smoke bomb near him will sometimes cause him to drop his axe, but attempting to approach him will resulting in him punching you, but in a way that looks as if he is still carrying the axe. | |||
***You can survive, but it is unlikely as your health will be completely depleted, but you will still be alive, resulting in a glitch that makes you immobile. | |||
****It is also possible to engage in combat with him ONLY if there are guards already in combat with you. If you kill all the guards, you will automatically leave combat, but Tiburón will still charge you and attack, resulting in the immobile glitch above. | |||
*****You can attack him during combat, but he won't retailiate, nor will he die. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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- "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."
- ―Edward Kenway to El Tiburón, as the latter lay dying, 1722.[src]

El Tiburón (English: The Shark; unknown – 1722) was the right-hand man of Laureano de Torres y Ayala, the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars. Edward Kenway first encountered him during an execution in Havana, and later during Edward's meeting with the Templars at the governor's mansion. El Tiburón was also present during the interrogation and escort of the Sage, Bartholomew Roberts, and subsequently defended the Templars from the Assassins who attempted to free Roberts. El Tiburón incapacitated Edward during his attempt to rescue the Sage from the prison in Havana.
Years later, after the assassination attempt on Woodes Rogers and the death of Bartholomew Roberts, El Tiburón was guarding a body double of Torres, in an attempt to delay Kenway from pursuing the governor to the Observatory. As Edward assassinated the impostor, El Tiburón engaged him in combat, but was eventually killed by Kenway, who used his pistols to penetrate his armor.
Trivia
- Despite his death occurring in 1722, the date is never present in his database entry.
- When you first encounter during the execution, if you attempt to run at him, he will instantly kill you with his axe.
- Furthermore, deploying a smoke bomb near him will sometimes cause him to drop his axe, but attempting to approach him will resulting in him punching you, but in a way that looks as if he is still carrying the axe.
- You can survive, but it is unlikely as your health will be completely depleted, but you will still be alive, resulting in a glitch that makes you immobile.
- It is also possible to engage in combat with him ONLY if there are guards already in combat with you. If you kill all the guards, you will automatically leave combat, but Tiburón will still charge you and attack, resulting in the immobile glitch above.
- You can attack him during combat, but he won't retailiate, nor will he die.
- It is also possible to engage in combat with him ONLY if there are guards already in combat with you. If you kill all the guards, you will automatically leave combat, but Tiburón will still charge you and attack, resulting in the immobile glitch above.
- You can survive, but it is unlikely as your health will be completely depleted, but you will still be alive, resulting in a glitch that makes you immobile.
- Furthermore, deploying a smoke bomb near him will sometimes cause him to drop his axe, but attempting to approach him will resulting in him punching you, but in a way that looks as if he is still carrying the axe.
Gallery
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Concept art of El Tiburón without his armor
Reference
