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During this time, Milo enlisted the assistance of the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] in a variety of manners, including sinking or capturing [[Royal Navy|British]] and [[Spanish Navy|Spanish naval warships]], killing particular individuals, and alleviating his own trading fleet.
During this time, Milo enlisted the assistance of the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] in a variety of manners, including sinking or capturing [[Royal Navy|British]] and [[Spanish Navy|Spanish naval warships]], killing particular individuals, and alleviating his own trading fleet.
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''


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Milo Van Der Graaff, self-proclaimed "Honest Businessman and Friend" was a naval trader, of dubious legality, operating in the West Indies during the Golden Age of Piracy.

During this time, Milo enlisted the assistance of the pirate Edward Kenway in a variety of manners, including sinking or capturing British and Spanish naval warships, killing particular individuals, and alleviating his own trading fleet.

Reference