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| description = ''After escaping from almost a year of imprisonment, Edward breaks back into a [[United Kingdom|British]] military prison with the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ah Tabai]], to free [[Anne Bonny|Anne]] and [[Mary Read|Mary]].'' | | description = ''After escaping from almost a year of imprisonment, [[Edward Kenway|Edward]] breaks back into a [[United Kingdom|British]] military prison with the [[Assassins|Assassin]], [[Ah Tabai]], to free [[Anne Bonny|Anne]] and [[Mary Read|Mary]].'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | ||
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| next = [[Delirium]] | | next = [[Delirium]] | ||
| source = [[Edward Kenway]] | | source = [[Edward Kenway]] | ||
| location = [[Port Royal]], [[Jamaica]] | | location = [[Port Royal]], [[Kingston]], [[Jamaica]] | ||
| date = November 1720 - April 1721}} | | date = November 1720 - April 1721|reward=|heroclass=}} | ||
'''To Suffer Without Dying''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Edward Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[ | '''To Suffer Without Dying''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Edward Kenway]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Noob|research analyst]] at [[Abstergo Entertainment]] through the [[Animus]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Edward was led into the trial of Mary Read and Anne Bonny. | Edward was led into the trial of Mary Read and Anne Bonny. | ||
*'''Judge:''' ''The charges, sir. I'll hear them again.'' | *'''Judge:''' ''The charges, sir. I'll hear them again.'' | ||
*'''Official:''' ''Milord. His Majesty's Court contends that the defendants, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, did [[Piracy|piratically]], feloniously, and in an hostile manner, attack, engage, and take seven certain fishing boats... Secondly, this court contends that the defendants lurked upon the high seas and did set upon, [[Firearms|shoot at]], and take, two certain [[ | *'''Official:''' ''Milord. [[George I of Great Britain|His Majesty]]'s Court contends that the defendants, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, did [[Piracy|piratically]], feloniously, and in an hostile manner, attack, engage, and take seven certain fishing boats... Secondly, this court contends that the defendants lurked upon the high seas and did set upon, [[Firearms|shoot at]], and take, two certain [[merchant]] sloops, thus putting the captains and their crews in corporeal fear of their lives.'' | ||
*'''[[Woodes Rogers|Rogers]]:''' ''Edward James Kenway. Born of motley parentage in | *'''[[Woodes Rogers|Rogers]]:''' ''Edward James Kenway. Born of motley parentage in [[Swansea]]... to an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Bernard Kenway|father]] and [[Wales|Welsh]] [[Linette Kenway|mother]]. Married at eighteen to Miss [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]], now estranged.'' | ||
*'''[[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]]:''' ''She is a beautiful woman, I'm told. But not at all well these days.'' | *'''[[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]]:''' ''She is a beautiful woman, I'm told. But not at all well these days.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''If you touch her, you bastards, I' | *'''Edward:''' ''If you touch her, you bastards, I'll—'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''Quite a surprise finding you here, rotting in a [[Jamaica]]n prison. We heard | *'''Torres:''' ''Quite a surprise finding you here, rotting in a [[Jamaica]]n prison. We heard rumors that you had taken up with the pirate [[Bartholomew Roberts|Roberts]].'' | ||
*'''Rogers:''' ''If you know the [[Observatory]]'s location, tell us now and you'll be out of here in a flash.'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''If you know the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]]'s [[Long Bay|location]], tell us now and you'll be out of here in a flash.'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''Rogers can hold these British hounds at bay for a time. But this will be your fate if you fail to cooperate.'' | *'''Torres:''' ''Rogers can hold these British [[Dog|hounds]] at bay for a time. But this will be your fate if you fail to cooperate.'' | ||
*'''Judge:''' ''...You, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, are to go from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, where you shall be severally hanged by the neck till you are severally dead, dead, dead.'' | *'''Judge:''' ''...You, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, are to go from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, where you shall be severally hanged by the neck till you are severally dead, dead, dead.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''O rot!'' | *'''Anne:''' ''O rot!'' | ||
*'''Judge:''' ''May God in his infinite mercy be merciful to each of your souls...'' | *'''Judge:''' ''May [[Christianity|God]] in his infinite mercy be merciful to each of your souls...'' | ||
Mary and Anne | |||
Mary and Anne interrupted the judge as they announced their pregnancies to the people of [[Kingston]]. | |||
*'''Mary:''' ''We're pregnant! Do you all hear that?'' | *'''Mary:''' ''We're pregnant! Do you all hear that?'' | ||
*'''Judge:''' ''What the devil did she say?'' | *'''Judge:''' ''What the devil did she say?'' | ||
*'''Official:''' ''They plead their bellies, Milord.'' | *'''Official:''' ''They {{Wiki|Pleading the belly|plead their bellies}}, Milord.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''Aye! You can't hang a woman quick with child, can ya?'' | *'''Anne:''' ''Aye! You can't hang a woman quick with child, can ya?'' | ||
The jury and the lawyers | |||
The jury and the lawyers reacted in an uproar. | |||
*'''Judge:''' ''Quiet! Quiet! If what you claim is true, then your executions will be stayed, but ONLY until your terms are up.'' | *'''Judge:''' ''Quiet! Quiet! If what you claim is true, then your executions will be stayed, but ONLY until your terms are up.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''Then I'll be up the duff the next time you come knocking!'' | *'''Anne:''' ''Then I'll be up the duff the next time you come knocking!'' | ||
*'''Judge:''' ''Remove them!'' | *'''Judge:''' ''Remove them!'' | ||
Four months after the trial, Edward was locked in one of [[Port Royal]]'s gibbets. | |||
Four months after the trial, Edward was locked in one of [[Port Royal]]'s {{Wiki|Gibbeting|gibbets}}. | |||
[[File:To Suffer Without Dying 1.png|thumb|250px|Edward distracting the guards]] | [[File:To Suffer Without Dying 1.png|thumb|250px|Edward distracting the guards]] | ||
*'''Soldier 1:''' ''What's your name, pillock? Kenmore? Conway?'' | |||
*'''[[Soldier]] 1:''' ''What's your name, pillock? Kenmore? Conway?'' | |||
*'''Soldier 2:''' ''It's [[Duncan Walpole|Walpole]], ain't it?'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''It's [[Duncan Walpole|Walpole]], ain't it?'' | ||
*'''Soldier 1:''' ''Walpole? Where'd you get that?'' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Walpole? Where'd you get that?'' | ||
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*'''Soldier 1:''' ''Well, whatever his name, you're to make sure he suffers without dying. Orders from the governor. And back to the prisons at sundown.'' | *'''Soldier 1:''' ''Well, whatever his name, you're to make sure he suffers without dying. Orders from the governor. And back to the prisons at sundown.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 2:''' ''And massage his feet if he's aching, shall I?'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''And massage his feet if he's aching, shall I?'' | ||
*'''Soldier 3:''' ''Jaysus, a shit detail as ever was.'' | *'''Soldier 3:''' ''[[Jesus of Nazareth|Jaysus]], a shit detail as ever was.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 2:''' ''Can't they kill the bastard? Ain't been a good hanging in months, since [[Jack Rackham|Rackham]] got his.'' | *'''Soldier 2:''' ''Can't they kill the bastard? Ain't been a good hanging in months, since [[Jack Rackham|Rackham]] got his.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 3:''' ''Eh, hard to understand how it works. I've heard it said they scooped up [[Charles Vane|Captain Vane]] near a year ago, and he's not seen the end of a rope.'' | *'''Soldier 3:''' ''Eh, hard to understand how it works. I've heard it said they scooped up [[Charles Vane|Captain Vane]] near a year ago, and he's not seen the end of a rope.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 2:'' '''I can't fathom it. Some men they stretch for days after capture. Others they sit on.'' | *'''Soldier 2:'' '''''<nowiki/>''I can't fathom it. Some men they stretch for days after capture. Others they sit on.'' | ||
As Ah Tabai hid in the bushes, Edward rattled his cage to distract the guards. | As Ah Tabai hid in the bushes, Edward rattled his cage to distract the guards. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Oy!<br />Hey!<br />Ahhhhhhhh!<br />Oy! Water!<br />Hey! Open this gibbet.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Oy!<br />Hey!<br />Ahhhhhhhh!<br />Oy! Water!<br />Hey! Open this gibbet.'' | ||
*'''Soldiers:''' ''Quiet!<br />Quiet you!<br />Oy! You stop that!<br />Oy! Stop that.<br />Stop your twaddle!<br />This is a warning!'' | *'''Soldiers:''' ''Quiet!<br />Quiet you!<br />Oy! You stop that!<br />Oy! Stop that.<br />Stop your twaddle!<br />This is a warning!'' | ||
Ah Tabai assassinated the guards. | Ah Tabai assassinated the guards. | ||
[[File:To Suffer Without Dying 2.png|thumb|250px|Ah Tabai rescuing Edward]] | [[File:To Suffer Without Dying 2.png|thumb|250px|Ah Tabai rescuing Edward]] | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Good morning, captain Kenway. I have a gift for you.'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Good morning, captain Kenway. I have a gift for you.'' | ||
Ah Tabai took the cage key from one of the soldiers' bodies, and tossed it to Edward, who released himself. | Ah Tabai took the cage key from one of the soldiers' bodies, and tossed it to Edward, who released himself. | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Do not mistake my purpose here. I have come for Anne and Mary, and you owe me nothing for this. But if you would lend me your aid, I can promise you safe passage from this place.'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Do not mistake my purpose here. I have come for Anne and Mary, and you owe me nothing for this. But if you would lend me your aid, I can promise you safe passage from this place.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''I'll need weapons.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I'll need weapons.'' | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''You are comfortable with these, I am told...'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''You are comfortable with these, I am told...'' | ||
Edward was given two [[Hidden Blade]]s, a [[blowpipe]], and a supply of darts for the latter. | Edward was given two [[Hidden Blade]]s, a [[blowpipe]], and a supply of darts for the latter. | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''We must hurry.'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''We must hurry.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 4:''' ''Why 'aven't they killed that other one? Walpole, or some such idiot name. '' | *'''Soldier 4:''' ''Why 'aven't they killed that other one? Walpole, or some such idiot name. '' | ||
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*'''Soldier 5:''' ''Naw, naw. They hanged him too.'' | *'''Soldier 5:''' ''Naw, naw. They hanged him too.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 4:''' ''Did they?'' | *'''Soldier 4:''' ''Did they?'' | ||
*'''Soldier 5:''' ''Aye. Blubbering and bawling, he collapsed at the gallows. Weeping like a little lamb.'' | *'''Soldier 5:''' ''Aye. Blubbering and bawling, he collapsed at the gallows. Weeping like a little [[Sheep|lamb]].'' | ||
*'''Soldier 4:''' ''Serves the bastard right.'' | *'''Soldier 4:''' ''Serves the bastard right.'' | ||
Edward found Jack Rackham's skeletal corpse in a gibbet. | Edward found Jack Rackham's skeletal corpse in a gibbet. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You weren't much of a friend, Jack Rackham. Nor an able sailor neither. But you were strange and lively, and you made me laugh more than once. And that's enough to make me sorry for seeing you like this. I hope you found a lasting peace, down there, among the dead.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''You weren't much of a friend, Jack Rackham. Nor an able sailor neither. But you were strange and lively, and you made me laugh more than once. And that's enough to make me sorry for seeing you like this. I hope you found a lasting peace, down there, among the dead.'' | ||
Edward and Ah Tabai entered the prison complex, where they found a delirious Charles Vane in a cell. | Edward and Ah Tabai entered the prison complex, where they found a delirious Charles Vane in a cell. | ||
*'''Vane:''' ''Here's a health to the king and a lasting peace / To faction an end, to wealth increase; / Come, let us drink it while we have breath, / For there's no drinking after death, / and he that will this health deny, down among the dead men, / Down among the dead men, / Down, down, down, down, / Down among the dead men let him lie.'' | *'''Vane:''' ''Here's a health to the king and a lasting peace / To faction an end, to wealth increase; / Come, let us drink it while we have breath, / For there's no drinking after death, / and he that will this health deny, down among the dead men, / Down among the dead men, / Down, down, down, down, / Down among the dead men let him lie.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Hello, Vane. I caught wind you'd been discovered and brought here. Didn't hear what happened after though.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Hello, Vane. I caught wind you'd been discovered and brought here. Didn't hear what happened after though.'' | ||
Vane shouted unintelligibly. | Vane shouted unintelligibly. | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Best of luck to you mate. I wish we'd parted as friends.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Best of luck to you mate. I wish we'd parted as friends.'' | ||
In a nearby cell, Anne Bonny shouted for help from the guards. | In a nearby cell, Anne Bonny shouted for help from the guards. | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''You spineless cockrobin! Help her, for God's sake. Fetch help, somebody! Mary's ill! Somebody please!'' | *'''Anne:''' ''You spineless cockrobin! Help her, for God's sake. Fetch help, somebody! Mary's ill! Somebody please!'' | ||
*'''Soldier 6:''' ''Hush your pie hole, bloody mick!'' | *'''Soldier 6:''' ''Hush your pie hole, bloody mick!'' | ||
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*'''Soldier 7:''' ''Aye. If she dies from childbirth, all the better, eh? God carries out her sentence and our hands are clean.'' | *'''Soldier 7:''' ''Aye. If she dies from childbirth, all the better, eh? God carries out her sentence and our hands are clean.'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''You bastards! Somebody help!'' | *'''Anne:''' ''You bastards! Somebody help!'' | ||
Edward and Ah Tabai dispatched the two guards. | Edward and Ah Tabai dispatched the two guards. | ||
[[File:To Suffer Without Dying 5.png|thumb|250px|Edward and Ah Tabai rescuing Mary and Anne]] | [[File:To Suffer Without Dying 5.png|thumb|250px|Edward and Ah Tabai rescuing Mary and Anne]] | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Mary? Mary, it's me! Edward!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Mary? Mary, it's me! Edward!'' | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''Edward? Who's this fella!'' | *'''Anne:''' ''Edward? Who's this fella!'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''I ain't leaving you, dammit! Lift your arm!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I ain't leaving you, dammit! Lift your arm!'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''It's no good.'' | *'''Mary:''' ''It's no good.'' | ||
*'''Soldier 9''' ''There's no one here!'' | *'''Soldier 9:''' ''There's no one here!'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''I ain't leaving you nowhere! No bloody way!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I ain't leaving you nowhere! No bloody way!'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''Put me down, Edward! Don't die on my account. Go.'' | *'''Mary:''' ''Put me down, Edward! Don't die on my account. Go.'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''If you came with me, I could. Mary?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''If you came with me, I could. Mary?'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''I'll be with you, Kenway. I will.'' | *'''Mary:''' ''I'll be with you, Kenway. I will.'' | ||
Mary passed away and Edward carried her body outside. | Mary passed away and Edward carried her body outside. | ||
[[File:To Suffer Without Dying 8.png|thumb|250px|Edward bringing Mary's body to the others]] | [[File:To Suffer Without Dying 8.png|thumb|250px|Edward bringing Mary's body to the others]] | ||
*'''Soldier 8:''' ''Fan out! Search every nook and cranny!'' | *'''Soldier 8:''' ''Fan out! Search every nook and cranny!'' | ||
Edward met with Ah Tabai and Anne Bonny. | Edward met with Ah Tabai and Anne Bonny. | ||
*'''Anne:''' ''What's happened to Mary? What's wrong?'' | *'''Anne:''' ''What's happened to Mary? What's wrong?'' | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Is she gone?'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''Is she gone?'' | ||
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*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''What will you do now?'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''What will you do now?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Nothing sensible.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Nothing sensible.'' | ||
Ah Tabai returned [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits|Edward's robes]] to him. | Ah Tabai returned [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits|Edward's robes]] to him. | ||
*'''Ah Tabai:''' ''You haven't earned these, but they suit you. Good fortune to you, Edward Kenway.'' | *'''Ah Tabai:''' ''You haven't earned these, but they suit you. Good fortune to you, Edward Kenway.'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Even if Edward did not rattle his cage, Ah Tabai would still kill the guards and free him. | |||
*It was possible to leave Mary's body behind, resulting in a slightly altered ending cutscene. | * Even if Edward did not rattle his cage, Ah Tabai would still kill the guards and free him. | ||
* | * It was possible to leave Mary's body behind, resulting in a slightly altered ending cutscene.{{cite|14 Nov 2020. Unverified}} | ||
*If players had Edward head in the opposite direction of Ah Tabai's boat immediately after being freed from the gibbet, a glitch could{{cite|14 Nov 2020. Unverified}} occur where Edward would be able to free roam in Port Royal wearing his prison rags. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
To Suffer Without Dying 10.png|Edward being brought to Anne and Mary's trial | To Suffer Without Dying 10.png|Edward being brought to Anne and Mary's trial | ||
To Suffer Without Dying 12.png|Anne and Mary being tried for piracy | To Suffer Without Dying 12.png|Anne and Mary being tried for piracy | ||
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To Suffer Without Dying 4.png|Edward finding an imprisoned Vane | To Suffer Without Dying 4.png|Edward finding an imprisoned Vane | ||
To Suffer Without Dying 6.png|Edward helping Mary through the prison | To Suffer Without Dying 6.png|Edward helping Mary through the prison | ||
To Suffer Without Dying 7.png|Mary | To Suffer Without Dying 7.png|Mary's death | ||
To Suffer Without Dying 9.png|Ah Tabai returning the robes to Edward | To Suffer Without Dying 9.png|Ah Tabai returning the robes to Edward | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | ||
{{AC4Memories}} | {{AC4Memories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Edward Kenway]] | [[Category:Memories of Edward Kenway]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus Omega]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus Omega]] | ||
Revision as of 03:00, 14 November 2020
To Suffer Without Dying was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Edward, having been imprisoned, worked with Ah Tabai to rescue Mary Read and Anne Bonny.
Dialogue
Edward was led into the trial of Mary Read and Anne Bonny.
- Judge: The charges, sir. I'll hear them again.
- Official: Milord. His Majesty's Court contends that the defendants, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, did piratically, feloniously, and in an hostile manner, attack, engage, and take seven certain fishing boats... Secondly, this court contends that the defendants lurked upon the high seas and did set upon, shoot at, and take, two certain merchant sloops, thus putting the captains and their crews in corporeal fear of their lives.
- Rogers: Edward James Kenway. Born of motley parentage in Swansea... to an English father and Welsh mother. Married at eighteen to Miss Caroline Scott, now estranged.
- Torres: She is a beautiful woman, I'm told. But not at all well these days.
- Edward: If you touch her, you bastards, I'll—
- Torres: Quite a surprise finding you here, rotting in a Jamaican prison. We heard rumors that you had taken up with the pirate Roberts.
- Rogers: If you know the Observatory's location, tell us now and you'll be out of here in a flash.
- Torres: Rogers can hold these British hounds at bay for a time. But this will be your fate if you fail to cooperate.
- Judge: ...You, Mary Read and Anne Bonny, are to go from hence to the place from whence you came, and from thence to the place of execution, where you shall be severally hanged by the neck till you are severally dead, dead, dead.
- Anne: O rot!
- Judge: May God in his infinite mercy be merciful to each of your souls...
Mary and Anne interrupted the judge as they announced their pregnancies to the people of Kingston.
- Mary: We're pregnant! Do you all hear that?
- Judge: What the devil did she say?
- Official: They plead their bellies, Milord.
- Anne: Aye! You can't hang a woman quick with child, can ya?
The jury and the lawyers reacted in an uproar.
- Judge: Quiet! Quiet! If what you claim is true, then your executions will be stayed, but ONLY until your terms are up.
- Anne: Then I'll be up the duff the next time you come knocking!
- Judge: Remove them!
Four months after the trial, Edward was locked in one of Port Royal's gibbets.

- Soldier 1: What's your name, pillock? Kenmore? Conway?
- Soldier 2: It's Walpole, ain't it?
- Soldier 1: Walpole? Where'd you get that?
- Soldier 2: That's the rumor going 'round. As dirty and daft a pirate as ever sailed these West Indies.
- Soldier 1: Well, whatever his name, you're to make sure he suffers without dying. Orders from the governor. And back to the prisons at sundown.
- Soldier 2: And massage his feet if he's aching, shall I?
- Soldier 3: Jaysus, a shit detail as ever was.
- Soldier 2: Can't they kill the bastard? Ain't been a good hanging in months, since Rackham got his.
- Soldier 3: Eh, hard to understand how it works. I've heard it said they scooped up Captain Vane near a year ago, and he's not seen the end of a rope.
- Soldier 2: I can't fathom it. Some men they stretch for days after capture. Others they sit on.
As Ah Tabai hid in the bushes, Edward rattled his cage to distract the guards.
- Edward: Oy!
Hey!
Ahhhhhhhh!
Oy! Water!
Hey! Open this gibbet. - Soldiers: Quiet!
Quiet you!
Oy! You stop that!
Oy! Stop that.
Stop your twaddle!
This is a warning!
Ah Tabai assassinated the guards.

- Ah Tabai: Good morning, captain Kenway. I have a gift for you.
Ah Tabai took the cage key from one of the soldiers' bodies, and tossed it to Edward, who released himself.
- Ah Tabai: Do not mistake my purpose here. I have come for Anne and Mary, and you owe me nothing for this. But if you would lend me your aid, I can promise you safe passage from this place.
- Edward: I'll need weapons.
- Ah Tabai: You are comfortable with these, I am told...
Edward was given two Hidden Blades, a blowpipe, and a supply of darts for the latter.
- Ah Tabai: We must hurry.
- Soldier 4: Why 'aven't they killed that other one? Walpole, or some such idiot name.
- Soldier 5: Maybe he has friends looking out for him.
- Soldier 4: Or money. Like Stede Bonnet from Barbados.
- Soldier 5: Naw, naw. They hanged him too.
- Soldier 4: Did they?
- Soldier 5: Aye. Blubbering and bawling, he collapsed at the gallows. Weeping like a little lamb.
- Soldier 4: Serves the bastard right.
Edward found Jack Rackham's skeletal corpse in a gibbet.
- Edward: You weren't much of a friend, Jack Rackham. Nor an able sailor neither. But you were strange and lively, and you made me laugh more than once. And that's enough to make me sorry for seeing you like this. I hope you found a lasting peace, down there, among the dead.
Edward and Ah Tabai entered the prison complex, where they found a delirious Charles Vane in a cell.
- Vane: Here's a health to the king and a lasting peace / To faction an end, to wealth increase; / Come, let us drink it while we have breath, / For there's no drinking after death, / and he that will this health deny, down among the dead men, / Down among the dead men, / Down, down, down, down, / Down among the dead men let him lie.
- Edward: Hello, Vane. I caught wind you'd been discovered and brought here. Didn't hear what happened after though.
Vane shouted unintelligibly.
- Edward: Best of luck to you mate. I wish we'd parted as friends.
In a nearby cell, Anne Bonny shouted for help from the guards.
- Anne: You spineless cockrobin! Help her, for God's sake. Fetch help, somebody! Mary's ill! Somebody please!
- Soldier 6: Hush your pie hole, bloody mick!
- Anne: Fuck off, you! Ahoy! My friend's just had a child, and she's... and she's poorly now! Help, somebody!
- Soldier 7: Shut your bleeding trap, or I'll fill it my own way!
- Anne: (English) bastards! Murderers! Grown men, the pair of you, standing over a dying lady like she was a piece of meat!
- Soldier 6: A dying pirate! There's your difference!
- Soldier 7: Aye. If she dies from childbirth, all the better, eh? God carries out her sentence and our hands are clean.
- Anne: You bastards! Somebody help!
Edward and Ah Tabai dispatched the two guards.

- Edward: Mary? Mary, it's me! Edward!
- Anne: Edward? Who's this fella!
- Edward: It's all right, Anne. He's a friend. What's wrong with Mary?
- Anne: She's ill.
- Edward: And her child?
- Anne: They took her. No idea where. Ah!
- Ah Tabai: I know it pains, M'lady. But we must be silent.
- Edward: Can you walk? Lean on me, Mary. Come on.
- Mary: I can't...
- Soldier 8: Search every cell!
- Edward: Come on. That's it. You're all right.
- Mary: Stop! Stop. Please.
- Edward: I ain't leaving you, dammit! Lift your arm!
- Mary: It's no good.
- Soldier 9: There's no one here!
- Edward: I ain't leaving you nowhere! No bloody way!
- Mary: Put me down, Edward! Don't die on my account. Go.
- Edward: You're such a pain in the arse. Damn it, you should have been the one to outlast me.
- Mary: I've done my part. Will you?
- Edward: If you came with me, I could. Mary?
- Mary: I'll be with you, Kenway. I will.
Mary passed away and Edward carried her body outside.

- Soldier 8: Fan out! Search every nook and cranny!
Edward met with Ah Tabai and Anne Bonny.
- Anne: What's happened to Mary? What's wrong?
- Ah Tabai: Is she gone?
- Anne: Oh, no... Oh, God!
- Ah Tabai: What will you do now?
- Edward: Nothing sensible.
Ah Tabai returned Edward's robes to him.
- Ah Tabai: You haven't earned these, but they suit you. Good fortune to you, Edward Kenway.
Outcome
Edward escaped captivity, along with Anne Bonny, but Mary Read died after childbirth.
Trivia
- Even if Edward did not rattle his cage, Ah Tabai would still kill the guards and free him.
- It was possible to leave Mary's body behind, resulting in a slightly altered ending cutscene. [citation needed]
- If players had Edward head in the opposite direction of Ah Tabai's boat immediately after being freed from the gibbet, a glitch could [citation needed] occur where Edward would be able to free roam in Port Royal wearing his prison rags.
Gallery
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Edward being brought to Anne and Mary's trial
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Anne and Mary being tried for piracy
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Anne and Mary being temporarily spared
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Edward finding Rackham's skeletal corpse
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Edward finding an imprisoned Vane
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Edward helping Mary through the prison
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Mary's death
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Ah Tabai returning the robes to Edward