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imported>The Crimson Eagle m What's the point in mentioning his skin colour? |
imported>Maxattac better ? I don't want to be branded as a racist |
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'''Friday''' was a sailor serving on the deck of the ''[[Emperor]]'', a privateer-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]] [[Ships|ship]] on which [[Edward Kenway]] took his first post as a sailor. He became the mentor of Kenway, advising him to ignore Blaney's aggression and preventing him from stepping forward when the captain, Alexander Dolzell, asked if anyone was against becoming a pirate in 1712. Friday's counsel proved to be wise when the five sailors who wanted to leave the crew were thrown overboard. | '''Friday''' was a sailor of African ancestry, serving on the deck of the ''[[Emperor]]'', a privateer-turned-[[Piracy|pirate]] [[Ships|ship]] on which [[Edward Kenway]] took his first post as a sailor. He became the mentor of Kenway, advising him to ignore [[Blaney]]'s aggression and preventing him from stepping forward when the captain, [[Alexander Dolzell]], asked if anyone was against becoming a pirate in 1712. Friday's counsel proved to be wise when the five sailors who wanted to leave the crew were thrown overboard. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag (novel)|Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Black Flag (novel)|Assassin's Creed: Black Flag]]'' | ||
[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
Revision as of 03:34, 18 August 2014
Friday was a sailor of African ancestry, serving on the deck of the Emperor, a privateer-turned-pirate ship on which Edward Kenway took his first post as a sailor. He became the mentor of Kenway, advising him to ignore Blaney's aggression and preventing him from stepping forward when the captain, Alexander Dolzell, asked if anyone was against becoming a pirate in 1712. Friday's counsel proved to be wise when the five sailors who wanted to leave the crew were thrown overboard.