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: It's really never mentioned. I think it's because the writers wanted Edward's last memory of Bonnet to be a happy one and an indication of the person he ''could'' be, if someone as good-natured as Bonnet believed in him. Or something like that. -[[User:Molotov.cockroach|Molotov.cockroach]] ([[User talk:Molotov.cockroach|talk]]) 02:40, January 19, 2014 (UTC)
: It's really never mentioned. I think it's because the writers wanted Edward's last memory of Bonnet to be a happy one and an indication of the person he ''could'' be, if someone as good-natured as Bonnet believed in him. Or something like that. -[[User:Molotov.cockroach|Molotov.cockroach]] ([[User talk:Molotov.cockroach|talk]]) 02:40, January 19, 2014 (UTC)
: But, we see him at the end when Edward sees all his dead friends sitting at the table whilst Anne is singing "The Parting Glass". That pretty much tells you--and very abruptly--that Bonnet is dead.

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Death

Despite his being a bit of an annoyance to the other pirates, I find it strange that we are never told about his death in-game. How come? Did it happen whilst Edward is marooned on Isla Providencia and no one mentioned it? Or did I completely miss that and no one put it on the wiki?

It's really never mentioned. I think it's because the writers wanted Edward's last memory of Bonnet to be a happy one and an indication of the person he could be, if someone as good-natured as Bonnet believed in him. Or something like that. -Molotov.cockroach (talk) 02:40, January 19, 2014 (UTC)
But, we see him at the end when Edward sees all his dead friends sitting at the table whilst Anne is singing "The Parting Glass". That pretty much tells you--and very abruptly--that Bonnet is dead.