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{{Quote|How would it be if I leaned over and was to help myself to a mug of ale? That'd be stealing, wouldn't it? The barman might try to stop me, but what if I was doing it with impunity? What if my theft had the royal seal of approval? This is what we are talking about, Mr. Kenway. The opportunity to go out on the high seas and help yourself to as much gold and treasure as your captain's ship will carry. By doing so you will not only be working with the approval of Her Majesty Queen Anne but helping her. You've heard of Captain Christopher Newport, Francis Drake, Admiral Sir Henry Morgan, privateers all. How about adding the name Edward Kenway to that illustrious list?|Dylan Wallace to Edward Kenway, 1711.|Assassin's Creed: Black Flag}}
{{Quote|How would it be if I leaned over and was to help myself to a mug of ale? That'd be stealing, wouldn't it? The barman might try to stop me, but what if I was doing it with impunity? What if my theft had the royal seal of approval? This is what we are talking about, Mr. Kenway. The opportunity to go out on the high seas and help yourself to as much gold and treasure as your captain's ship will carry. By doing so you will not only be working with the approval of Her Majesty Queen Anne but helping her. You've heard of Captain Christopher Newport, Francis Drake, Admiral Sir Henry Morgan, privateers all. How about adding the name Edward Kenway to that illustrious list?|Dylan Wallace to Edward Kenway, 1711.|Assassin's Creed: Black Flag}}
'''Dylan Wallace''' was a privateer-recruiter for the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]]. In 1711, he met [[Edward Kenway]] in the ''George and Dragon'' [[Taverns|tavern]] in [[Bristol]]. Offering the young man a beer, Dylan told him of privateering. He suggested that Edward become a privateer, having heard of his recent fights.
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'''Dylan Wallace''' was a privateer-recruiter for the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].


After Edward married [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] and found himself in economic hardship, he accepted Dylan's offer, and the recruiter assigned him to the crew of the ''[[Emperor]]''.
==Biography==
In 1711, he met the sheep-farmer [[Edward Kenway]] in the ''George and Dragon'' [[Taverns|tavern]] in [[Bristol]]. Offering the young man a beer, he revealed his knowledge of Kenway's recent scuffle at [[Auld Shillelagh]]. Wallace proposed the life of a privateer, sanctioned by the Crown to seize treasures from the New World. Kenway, intrigued, pondered the offer, and Wallace, recognizing his potential, hinted at a commission in return for considering the proposition.<ref name="ACBF Ch7">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – Chapter 7</ref> Away from the conversation, Kenway reflected on Wallace's offer when thinking about how the woman he fancied, [[Caroline Scott-Kenway|Caroline Scott]] was to marry [[Matthew Hague]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – Chapter 9</ref>
 
Sometime later, Kenway married Caroline Scott chasing away her to-be suitor. However, having later found himself in economic hardship, accepted Dylan's offer. Caroline's father, [[Emmett Scott|Emmett]] did not think highly of his now son-in-law becoming a privateer.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – Chapter 10</ref> Wallace later assigned Kenway to the crew of the ''[[Emperor]]''. Onboard the ''Emperor'', Kenway revealed that it was Wallace who'd recruited him, much to the snickering of the crew.<ref name="ACBF Ch12">''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' – Chapter 12</ref>
 
==Personality and traits==
Dylan Wallace was a charismatic and persuasive individual. Wallace was noted by Kenway as being a well-dressed gentleman and of more pleasant company than Hague's minder, [[Wilson]].<ref name="ACBF Ch7"/> The crew of the ''Emperor'' did not hold Wallace in high esteem, laughing between themselves when he was revealed as Kenway's recruiter.<ref name="ACBF Ch12"/>
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]''


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]''
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Revision as of 11:39, 18 December 2023

"How would it be if I leaned over and was to help myself to a mug of ale? That'd be stealing, wouldn't it? The barman might try to stop me, but what if I was doing it with impunity? What if my theft had the royal seal of approval? This is what we are talking about, Mr. Kenway. The opportunity to go out on the high seas and help yourself to as much gold and treasure as your captain's ship will carry. By doing so you will not only be working with the approval of Her Majesty Queen Anne but helping her. You've heard of Captain Christopher Newport, Francis Drake, Admiral Sir Henry Morgan, privateers all. How about adding the name Edward Kenway to that illustrious list?"
―Dylan Wallace to Edward Kenway, 1711.[src]

Dylan Wallace was a privateer-recruiter for the Royal Navy during the War of the Spanish Succession.

Biography

In 1711, he met the sheep-farmer Edward Kenway in the George and Dragon tavern in Bristol. Offering the young man a beer, he revealed his knowledge of Kenway's recent scuffle at Auld Shillelagh. Wallace proposed the life of a privateer, sanctioned by the Crown to seize treasures from the New World. Kenway, intrigued, pondered the offer, and Wallace, recognizing his potential, hinted at a commission in return for considering the proposition.[1] Away from the conversation, Kenway reflected on Wallace's offer when thinking about how the woman he fancied, Caroline Scott was to marry Matthew Hague.[2]

Sometime later, Kenway married Caroline Scott chasing away her to-be suitor. However, having later found himself in economic hardship, accepted Dylan's offer. Caroline's father, Emmett did not think highly of his now son-in-law becoming a privateer.[3] Wallace later assigned Kenway to the crew of the Emperor. Onboard the Emperor, Kenway revealed that it was Wallace who'd recruited him, much to the snickering of the crew.[4]

Personality and traits

Dylan Wallace was a charismatic and persuasive individual. Wallace was noted by Kenway as being a well-dressed gentleman and of more pleasant company than Hague's minder, Wilson.[1] The crew of the Emperor did not hold Wallace in high esteem, laughing between themselves when he was revealed as Kenway's recruiter.[4]

Appearances

References