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This article is about the captain from the Zhang Wei Union. For other uses, see Mustafa (disambiguation).
Edward: "You've got more silver in your beard than the coins that you're worth. In fact, I think that I'll call you Captain Rupiya, a second-rate coin for a second-rate pirate."
Mustafa: "R-Rupiya? The Terror of Malacca they once called me... Now I'm reduced to a mere silver coin..."
—Edward Kenway giving Mustafa his nickname, 1725.[src]-[m]

Mustafa,[1] better known by his nickname "Rupiya"and also briefly known as "Hogbeard", was a pirate captain during the early 18th century. He primarily operated in the Strait of Malacca, where he gained notoriety as the "Terror of Malacca".[2]

In 1725, the businessman Sun hired Mustafa to attack merchant ships owned by his rival Lee Huiyin. The attack was thwarted by the British Assassin Edward Kenway and the navigator John Young, who defeated Mustafa's crew and took the captain prisoner. Following Edward's establishment of the Zhang Wei Union, Mustafa was recruited into the organization and served as the captain of their flagship, the Fenghuang.

Mustafa's real name was never revealed to his allies, leading to his being nicknamed early on by Edward, who found it fitting to use the name of a "second-rate coin for a second-rate pirate".[2]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Early life[edit | edit source]

Not much is known about Mustafa's background other than the fact that he operated as a pirate in and around the Strait of Malacca for a long time.[3] Over the course of his career, he became acquainted with and befriended numerous fellow pirates from various parts of Southeast Asia, including the Paracel Islands,[4] the Sultanate of Sulu,[5] and Burma.[6]

Life of piracy[edit | edit source]

"A-as it happens, I know a thing or two that could be worth a pretty penny to fine swashbuckling gentlemen such as yourselves... Not only that, I have a capable crew to call me own! That I do! Just say the word and they'll rally around me like seasoned soldiers!"
―Mustafa trying to convince Edward and John not to turn him over to the authorities, 1725.[src]-[m]

In 1725, Mustafa and his crew were hired by Sun, the head of the Hualien Trading Company, to attack the merchant ships of his rival, the businesswoman Lee Huiyin, along the coast of Macau. This was the first time that Mustafa was contacted by Sun, who up until then had relied on a crew of Japanese pirates to carry out similar attacks.[3]

Mustafa taken hostage by Edward

Sun used his connections to make sure the Dutch Navy would not intervene during the attack, allowing Mustafa and his crew to easily capture one of Lee's ships. However, just as they began stealing its cargo, they were confronted by the Assassin Edward Kenway and the navigator John Young, who had come to defend the vessel. After John fired a cannonball at the mast of Lee's ship to immobilize it, Edward boarded the vessel and quickly dispatched half of Mustafa's crew before taking the captain hostage. Upon seeing this, the remaining pirates returned to their own ship and fled, abandoning their captain.[3]

Angered by his crew's lack of loyalty, Mustafa offered to tell Edward everything he knew in exchange for his life, informing him that Sun was his employer.[3] After Edward returned with a tied up Mustafa to John's ship, the two decided to take the pirate captain back to the village where they were staying, believing it was safer than handing him over to Macau's authorities, who would likely execute him on the spot. At the village, Mustafa was imprisoned in a warehouse under the watch of two guards.[7]

Mustafa threatening his crew

Later, Edward and John found a use for Mustafa, who was taken by the latter to search for his former crew. Following Mustafa's directions, John was able to find the place where the crew had been hiding with their ship. Once freed, Mustafa shot one of his former men in the shoulder as payback for the crew's mutiny before threatening them to return to serve under him, or else they would face the wrath of Edward, the "Nightmare of the Caribbean".[8]

Following this, Mustafa and John returned to Macau, where they waited for Edward's signal to open fire on a detained Far East Company ship carrying opium. After Edward set off a firework and leapt off the ship, Mustafa destroyed the vessel and its cargo with his cannons, preventing Lee from getting her hands on the opium.[9]

Working for the Zhang Wei Union[edit | edit source]

Voyage to Manila[edit | edit source]

"As of this moment, your days of piracy are over. You are once again honest seafarers, free to sail the seas. You no longer need to prey upon innocent people... nor need you fear pursuit by the navy. Welcome to a new life, lads."
―Edward welcoming Mustafa and his crew to the Zhang Wei Union, 1725.[src]-[m]
Mustafa and his crew joining the Zhang Wei Union

Some time later, Mustafa and his crew left their lives of piracy behind, joining the Zhang Wei Union, a legitimate shipping company founded by Edward. It was during this time that Mustafa received his nickname of "Rupiya" from Edward after he complained about the lack of respect everyone in the Union was showing him. Although Mustafa initially disliked his nickname, he eventually came to embrace it and was thereafter only referred to by it.[2]

Eventually, the Zhang Wei Union received their first contract, which was to escort a trading vessel—coincidentally the same one that Mustafa had attacked previously—from Macau to Manila. While returning from Manila, the crew spotted a pirate ship attacking a Dutch East India Company vessel. Unwilling to let such an opportunity go, Edward ordered Mustafa to attack the pirates, intending to take their ship as a prize.[2]

Mustafa deceived the pirates into tailing him to a rock, where Edward made use of a rowboat to board the pirate ship while Mustafa and John provided a distraction. However, during the ensuing battle, the pirate ship suffered heavy damages and soon caught fire, forcing Edward and the crew members who accompanied him to abandon the vessel before it sunk.[10]

Mission to the Paracel Islands[edit | edit source]

"Are ye sure about this? I've sailed to the Paracels myself and know as well as anoyone... that taking on all the corsairs there with a lone ship is no less than a suicide mission."
―Mustafa voicing his doubts about the mission to Edward, 1725.[src]-[m]

Following the crew's return to Macau, Edward accepted a job from Jan van Aert, the Dutch East India Company's chief navigator, to rid the Paracel Islands of pirates. Mustafa expressed his doubts about the mission, claiming that he had sailed to the islands before and that taking on all the pirates there was a suicide mission. However, Edward assured him that the advanced weapons designed by the Zhang Wei Union's engineer, Yun Pyeong-Gyu, would give them the edge over the pirates. Against his better judgement, Mustafa complied and set sail for the islands.[4]

Mustafa meeting with the pirate captain while Zhang poses as his hostage

En route to the Paracels, Edward devised a plan which required Mustafa to distract the pirates whilst the Assassin and John planted explosives around their stronghold. With Zhang posing as his prisoner, Mustafa met up with the pirates' captain, an old acquaintance of his. After dismissing rumors that he had been executed in Macau, Mustafa agreed to go celebrate with the pirates, but claimed that he had sworn off alcohol, leading to the captain offering him tea taken from the ships they had plundered.[11]

That night, after the pirates fell asleep from the alcohol they had consumed, Mustafa got ready to leave and return to his ship for the next step of Edward's plan. However, at that moment the captain suddenly awoke and saw Mustafa grab a bottle of ale. Fortunately, the captain did not suspect a thing and, assuming Mustafa was grabbing the bottle for his crew, told him to take more drinks. Upon returning to his ship, Mustafa ordered his men to ready the hwachas Yun had built for them as they waited for Edward's signal.[11]

However, the plan was botched when Edward freed the pirates' prisoners, who inadvertently alerted the pirates.[11] After Edward, John, Zhang, and the prisoners made it back safely to his ship, Mustafa sailed away from the islands. However, in his rush, he inadvertently led them to the "Boneyard of Sails", a patch of the sea infamous for the number of ships that had sunk there. As Mustafa was forced to slow down the ship to avoid meeting the same fate, Edward devised a plan to lure the pirates chasing them into a trap, where they were all ultimately killed by the hwachas.[12]

Captain of the Fenghuang[edit | edit source]

"It's time to get to work, lads! Let's give the Fenghuang a trial by fire."
―Mustafa to his crew before engaging Zheng's fleet, 1725.[src]-[m]
Mustafa with Yun aboard the Fenghuang

When Edward and John infiltrated Sun's floating gambling hall to retrieve a sea log in the merchant's possession, Mustafa was given command of the Zhang Wei Union's flagship, the Fenghuang, acquired from the Paracel Islands pirates. Sailing alongside Yun, Mustafa came to Edward and John's rescue when the pair were attacked by the fleet of Admiral Zheng, hired by Lee to destroy the gambling den. After sinking one of Zheng's ships, the admiral withdrew, allowing Edward, John, Shimazu Saito, and Xialun Qing to board the Fenghuang, which then sailed back to the Union's headquarters.[13]

Later, Mustafa and the other members of the Union witnessed an archery contest between Yun and Saito. The captain wasted no time in turning the friendly competition into an opportunity for profit by having people bet on it, much to Edward's annoyance. In the end, Saito emerged victorious, ending Yun's win streak, and Mustafa and the others cheered for her.[14]

Not long after, Yun deciphered the contents of the sea log memorized by Saito, which indicated that they had to follow in the footsteps of explorer Ferdinand Magellan to find the lost city of Angkor and its treasure. With the Philippines set as their destination, Edward, John, Yun, Saito and Qing boarded the Fenghuang before Mustafa excitedly sailed towards their next adventure.[15]

Journey to the Philippines[edit | edit source]

Edward: "They must have a master navigator at the helm."
Mustafa: "Aye, I've heard tell of her before. She steers her ship like a woman possessed, untouchable by any navy. She plunders and pillages in the South China Sea... Elusive as a ghost, they say!"
—Mustafa telling Edward about Zheng, 1725.[src]-[m]

As the Fenghuang approached Manila, it suddenly came under attack by Zheng's fleet, which had followed the ship. Thanks to Yun's latest invention—fire barrels which exploded on impact—the Zhang Wei Union members were able to cause considerable damage to the enemy vessels, sinking a number of them.[1]

Mustafa at the Fenghuang's helm

However, Zheng's ship remained operational and continued to pursue the Fenghuang. When Edward remarked that the admiral must be skilled at the helm if she was able to keep up with them, Mustafa told the Assassin about the stories he had heard regarding Zheng's infamy across the South China Sea.[16]

After Zheng rammed her ship into the Fenghuang, Mustafa was able to perform evasive maneuvers to get the vessel to safety. The crew then celebrated their apparent escape from Zheng, unaware that the admiral's true intentions were to get close enough to the Fenghuang to allow her passengers—Xiao Han, Liu Qing, and Xue Yan—to board it. After the Chinese Assassins used their gliders to reach the ship, a battle ensued between them and the crew.[16]

Ultimately, the Fenghuang's crew was able to defeat the Chinese Assassins, forcing them to flee back to Zheng's ship. Edward then ordered Mustafa to sail into an incoming storm to lose their pursuers, though one enemy vessel managed to follow them. Fortunately, it was sunk by a Dutch East India Company ship captained by Jan van Aert, who had learned about Edward's expedition and decided to accompany him.[17]

Arrested in Manila[edit | edit source]

"Sh-shiver me timbers...! Death comes for us all... even the dashing and intrepid Captain Rupiya...!"
―Mustafa's reaction to seeing the Spanish Men O' War, 1725.[src]-[m]

Not long afterwards, both the Fenghuang and Jan's ship came under attack by two Spanish Men O' War, forcing them to surrender. The crews of the two ships were subsequently brought to Manila, where they were arrested by the Spanish authorities due to Jan's alleged involvement in the assassination of the Governor-General of the Philippines, Fernando Manuel de Bustillo Bustamante y Rueda, six years prior.[18]

Mustafa and the others being arrested

While Jan and his men were imprisoned in Fort Santiago's dungeon, the Fenghuang's crew was forced to remain inside their ship, under heavy guard. During their imprisonment, John managed to learn that Governor Bustamante had been killed in a riot by supporters of the Archbishop of Manila, Francisco de la Cuesta, and relayed this information to the others. Edward then decided to take matters into their own hands and had Qing distract the guards by bringing them food, allowing the crew to escape the ship.[19]

After Edward and Saito rescued Jan's crew and the other Union members retrieved their confiscated weapons and supplies from a warehouse, the Fenghuang sailed away from Manila, followed closely by Jan's ship. When the Spanish Navy gave chase, Jan volunteered to distract their pursuers to give the Union members time to flee.[20]

Once they had escaped from the Spanish fleet, Edward told Mustafa and the others about his and Saito's encounter with a monk who wielded a Piece of Eden in the shape of a crescent amulet. The Assassin then ordered the crew to set a course for Cebu.[20]

Excursion to Monkey Island[edit | edit source]

Chief: "Some even claim to have seen vampires that suck the blood from both men and beasts."
Mustafa: "Ye gods, vampires?!"
—The village chief telling Mustafa and Edward about the rumors surrounding Monkey Island, 1725.[src]-[m]

Following their escape from Manila, the Union members discovered that the Spanish authorities had confiscated all of their food rations and decided to attack two passing Spanish schooners to take their supplies. Afterwards, the Fenghuang docked at a nearby village to resupply, where the natives instantly recognized and greeted the Union members, as Zhang had recently begun trading with them.[21]

The village chief telling Mustafa and Edward about Monkey Island

While Edward recruited several of the villagers into the Union, Mustafa decided to plan the crew's course to Cebu. After settling on a route, he showed it to Edward, only to be interrupted by the village's chief. Seeing the route Mustafa had chosen, the chief warned him and Edward that one of the islands in their path, Monkey Island, had recently become the subject of unsettling rumors after several ships went missing near its shores, which terrified Mustafa.[21]

Before they could discuss more, Mustafa and Edward suddenly heard John scream in terror and went to check on him alongside Yun and Qing. To their amusement, they found that John had been attacked by a baby monkey who had snuck aboard the Fenghuang. After Qing calmed down the monkey and cradled it until it fell asleep, John decided to adopt it.[22]

At nightfall, the Fenghuang departed the village and Mustafa began sailing to Cebu on the route he had chosen, despite the chief's warnings about Monkey Island. Sure enough, as soon as the ship passed by the island, it was suddenly bombarded with mortar fire. Mustafa was able to steer the Fenghuang to safety and Edward instructed him to take cover behind some rocks while the rest of the crew put out any light sources to make the ship harder to spot.[22]

Mustafa and John being amazed by a miniature hot air balloon

With the crew trapped and unaware of where the mortar fire had come from, Qing offered a solution and revealed her and Yun's latest invention: a hot air balloon,[22] which they dubbed the Celestial Chariot. Mustafa was skeptical that the balloon could support a person's weight, claiming that it was not "natural" for humans to be able to fly, but Yun told him to wait and see for himself. Qing then volunteered to pilot the balloon and survey Monkey Island from above.[23]

This allowed the Union members to learn the locations of all enemy encampments on the island and fire on them. However, the Celestial Chariot then suffered a malfunction mid-flight and caught fire, with Qing still inside.[23] After she parachuted to safety and landed on Monkey Island, the crew decided to go looking for her.[24]

As they approached the island, the Fenghuang came across a fort which had been taken over by a faction of native warriors seeking to liberate the Philippines from Spanish occupation. Mustafa remarked that they had sailed into another "boneyard of sails", similar to the one from the Paracels, but Edward was undeterred and devised a plan to lead a small party to the island in search of Qing while the remaining crew members distracted the native warriors.[24]

Mustafa, Yun, and Saito witnessing the fort's destruction

Mustafa remained aboard the Fenghuang as it engaged the fort, buying Edward and the others enough time to sneak onto Monkey Island undetected. The ship's crew then retreated to a swamp nearby, awaiting the return of Edward's expedition.[24] While they were waiting, the Fenghuang was boarded by several native warriors, but the crew was able to fight them off.[25]

As more warriors attempted to board the ship via boats, Saito ordered Mustafa to sail into the open sea to lose their pursuers.[25] After Edward's group destroyed Monkey Island's fort, Mustafa and the others went to their location and picked them up alongside a group of native vilalgers they had befriended. The Union members then decided to leave the island and resume their voyage to Cebu.[26]

Confrontation in Cebu[edit | edit source]

John: "I was itching for some shore leave in Cebu... I've hardly seen any action ever since Saito joined the crew."
Mustafa: "I tells ya, Johnny boy, don't be so eager to stick yer head in danger's way, or some scurvy dog's bound to lop it right off."
—Mustafa and John, while awaiting Edward and Saito's return, 1725.[src]-[m]

Following their arrival in Cebu, Mustafa and most of the crew stayed behind on the Fenghuang while Edward and Saito went to the city to look for the next clue to Angkor's location.[26] When John lamented that he would have liked to accompany Edward and that he had barely seen any action since Saito joined the Union, Mustafa advised him not to pray for dangerous situations. Just then, however, John spotted a fleet approaching Cebu and, realizing the ships belonged to the native resistance, decided to attack them.[27]

After sinking the resistance's fleet, Mustafa and the others went to pick up Edward and Saito, who had failed to prevent the resistance's leader Rajah from escaping with their prize: another sea log. Thus, the crew decided to go after Rajah and his men, who had taken over Fort San Pedro. Unable to approach the fort due to its cannons, Yun revealed a new and improved Celestial Chariot he had built, which Edward and Saito volunteered to board. Edward also forced a terrified John to join them on their mission, much to Mustafa's amusement.[28]

Mustafa and Yun after sinking Zheng's ships

While awaiting the return of Edward's group, Mustafa and Yun spotted Zheng's fleet approaching Cebu. The Fenghuang was able to sink several of the enemy vessels, but with more ships approaching them, Mustafa asked Yun if he had any inventions that could save them. To this, the engineer decided to debut his latest creation and ordered the crew to load the Greek fire bombs he had built into the ship's cannons.[29]

Using the bombs, the crew halted the advance of Zheng's fleet, creating a wall of fire on the water's surface, much to Mustafa's amazement. Yun then ordered the captain to bring the Fenghuang closer to Fort San Pedro, so that they could pick up Edward, Saito, and John and then escape.[30]

After doing so, however, the crew noticed Edward's strange condition, as the Assassin was holding the crescent amulet and struggling to resist its corrupting influence. The Union members were initially at a loss without their leader, until John recalled that Jan van Aert had asked them to reconvene with him in the Sultanate of Sulu. The navigator subsequently ordered Mustafa to set a course for Sulu so that they could meet Jan while Edward was taken below deck to recover.[31]

Showdown with the Shimazu clan[edit | edit source]

"Oi, captain! On your feet, man! This is no time for a leisurely nap! Look! Over there! It's not some idle campfire making that smoke! That must be a signal from Kenway and the others! They'll not risk giving away their position to the enemy without a damned good reason!"
―John alerting Mustafa to their fellow crew members' predicament, 1725.[src]-[m]

En route to Sulu, with Edward continuing to be unresponsive, Saito assumed temporary command of the Fenghuang and was informed by Mustafa, John and Yun that they needed to resupply and repair the ship before they arrived at their destination. Saito gave the order to dock on a nearby island and proceeded to personally lead several crew members ashore to gather the resources they needed. Mustafa did not accompany them, electing to remain on the Fenghuang.[32]

Mustafa being awoken from his nap by John

The crew was ultimately able to acquire supplies after defending a native village from a raid by Japanese mercenaries.[33] However, they learned that the Shimazu clan was pursuing them, so Saito devised a plan to lure their assailants into an ambush.[34] With Mustafa at the helm of the Fenghuang, the crew waited for the Rattan Shield Company, which was working with the Shimazu clan, to attack the ship, whereupon they bombarded the soldiers using Yun's five-barreled cannons. However, some of the shieldmen, including their captain, survived the ambush, forcing Mustafa to sail the Fenghuang to safety.[35]

After his escape, Mustafa decided to take a nap at the wheel, leaving the Fenghuang to drift at sea. He was soon awoken by John, who pointed towards a large fire coming from the island. Taking this as a sign that their fellow Union members who were still on the island needed help, Mustafa brought the Fenghuang closer to the shore.[36]

The captain was unable to dock the ship due to the Rattan Shield Company's presence on the beach, so John ordered the crew to fire several cannon shots at the shieldmen. This allowed their fellow Union members to swim to the Fenghuang, whereupon the crew discussed their next destination. After a short debate, they decided to stick to their original plan and sail to the Sultanate of Sulu.[37]

Escape from Sulu[edit | edit source]

"Right you are... There ain't no honor among us salty dogs... We rob, pilfer, and stab each other in the back, to be sure... But no more. I've had my fill of the lowlife's lot!"
―Mustafa, before knocking out Jan van Aert, 1725.[src]-[m]
Mustafa, John, and Saito debating Jan's proposal

In Sulu, the Union members were betrayed by Jan van Aert, who had made a deal with Sultan Badarud-Din I, promising to deliver him the crescent amulet in the Union's possession. With the Sultanate's fleet threatening the Fenghuang, Mustafa believed they did not have much of a choice and suggested to John, who vehemently refused to go behind Edward's back, that they accept Jan's proposal. John assumed Mustafa was betraying them and angrily grabbed him by his shirt, but the captain insisted that the was only thinking of the crew's safety.[5]

After Mustafa revealed that he had some contacts in Sulu who might help them and gave his word that no harm would come upon the Fenghuang or the crew, John backed down and reluctantly agreed to do as Jan said. The crew subsequently handed over the amulet and was escorted into Sulu, where most Union members were imprisoned.[5]

Mustafa managed to avoid being thrown in a cell by lying that he hailed from a royal family in order to get into Jan's good graces. The two subsequently went to drink together and, as they did so, they discussed their pasts and ambitions. Mustafa claimed that he had abandoned his luxorious life for the freedom of being a pirate, while Jan revealed that his ultimate goal was for the Dutch East India Company to rule the seas so that he would not have to answer to anyone.[5]

Mustafa drinking with Jan

When Mustafa pretended to wish to abandon Edward's crew and defect to Jan's side so they could search for the Pieces of Eden together, Jan readily accepted the proposal. He then turned around to ask a servant for another drink, though while his back was turned, Mustafa grabbed an empty bottle. Expressing disgust at Jan's complete lack of honor and loyalty, which reminded him of his own past self, the captain declared that he had his "fill of the lowlife's lot" and smashed the bottle on Jan's head, knocking him unconscious.[5]

With Jan out of the picture, Mustafa was able to free most of the Fenghuang's crew and ordered them to prepare the ship for departure. He then attempted to rescue Edward, John, Yun, Saito, and Qing, only to find that they had managed to break free themselves.[38]

John initially assumed Mustafa was betraying them, but the captain insisted that he was still loyal to the Union, as his time with them had taught him that personal freedom was meaningless without a crew of trusted friends. Edward then praised Mustafa for his courage and asked if he had managed to learn the crescent amulet's whereabouts. The captain revealed the artifact to be stored in a nearby warehouse, but at that moment, the group witnessed Xiao Han, Liu Qing, and Xue Yan arrive in Sulu, seeking the same prize.[38]

Unwilling to let the Chinese Assassins seize the amulet, Edward went to confront them, with John and Qing following closely behind. Meanwhile, Mustafa, Yun, and Saito returned to the Fenghuang,[39] and engaged Zheng's fleet to prevent it from reaching the shore. They were soon joined by Nagamasa and his mercenaries, who were sent by Saito to save Edward and John after the two had failed to stop the Chinese Assassins from killing Qing and stealing the amulet. After Nagamasa rescued Edward and John, they escaped from Sulu alongside the Fenghuang.[40]

Journey to Burma[edit | edit source]

"I'll sail with ye till the very end, Kenway! I'll be damned if anyone should take away me hard-earned freedom!"
―Mustafa declaring his intention to continue accompanying Edward, 1725.[src]-[m]
Mustafa and Saito discussing the state of the crew

When the Fenghuang docked in Singapore to resupply, Mustafa was left in charge of repairing the ship and acquiring provisions, as most of the crew was in no condition to help: Edward was still suffering from the crescent amulet's lingering effects and was bedridden; Yun was working in his laboratory; and John, still mourning Qing's death, had gone to the pub to drink his sorrows away. While Mustafa met with Saito to discuss the state of the crew, they were interrupted by a gunshot in the distance, which Saito went to investigate.[41]

After Saito and Edward returned to the Fenghuang the following day, Mustafa informed them that John had arrived shortly before them. He then set sail away from Singapore before joining Edward, Saito, John, Yun, and Nagamasa to discuss Edward's visions caused by the crescent amulet.[6]

These visions revealed the location of another Piece of Eden in the Shwedagon Pagoda, and also indicated that, should anyone acquire all three artifacts, they would gain the power to control the entire world. Not wishing to have his hard-earned freedom taken away, Mustafa vowed to continue accompanying Edward on his quest to keep the Pieces of Eden out of the wrong hands. After the rest of the crew also declared their intentions to see the adventure through, the Fenghuang set sail for Burma.[6]

As they approached Yangon, Mustafa informed the crew that he was unable to bring the ship any closer to the city due to the Bago River being heavily guarded. Fortunately, Yun revealed that Zhang had established contact with a group of Buddhist monks beforehand, who offered to guide the Union members to Yangon and help them retrieve the Piece of Eden. While Edward, Saito, Yun, and John left with the monks, Mustafa stayed on the Fenghuang alongside Nagamasa and the rest of the crew.[42]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

By the 21st century, Mustafa's personal sea log had ended up in the Zhang Wei Union's archives. In 2023, the Assassin Nathan Zhang retrieved it and later handed it to Noa Kim after a fight, since Noa was attempting to trace Edward Kenway's footsteps in the Philippines.[43] Using the information from the sea log, Noa and Shimazu Sei were able to continue exploring Edward's genetic memories in the Animus.[1]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

"I'll not lie, I had a bad feelin' in me bones the first time I laid eyes on ye. But, see, the sailor's blood in me veins tells me otherwise. It tells me the freebootin' life ain't worth squat without a crew of hearty mates."
―Mustafa expressing his feelings about his fellow Zhang Wei Union members, 1725.[src]-[m]

As a pirate, Mustafa was initially a greedy individual focused only on his own self-gain. Despite this, he appeared to hold his crew in relatively high regard and was both surprised and furious when they abandoned him following their defeat by Edward Kenway. However, Mustafa was not much braver himself, as he quickly told the Assassin everything he knew in exchange for his life.[3]

John Young messing with Mustafa

Mustafa was somewhat reluctant to join the Zhang Wei Union, as it meant abandoning the excitement of his pirate life. He also took issue with the disrespect he faced from everyone around him,[2] though in time he warmed up to his newfound companions, who in turn started treating him better. He remained loyal to them and accompanied them on their missions, even those he deemed suicidal.[4] He seemed to get along particularly well with John Young, and the two enjoyed teasing each other from time to time.[27][28]

Despite having left his days of piracy behind, Mustafa's greed remained ever prevalent. When Yun Pyeong-Gyu and Shimazu Saito had an archery contest, the captain wasted no time in turning the friendly competition into an opportunity for profit by having people bet on who they thought would be the winner.[14]

After several months spent in the company of the Zhang Wei Union, most of Mustafa's habits from his pirate days appeared to die out, so much that the captain was disgusted by Jan van Aert's complete lack of honor and loyalty, as it reminded him of his old self.[5] Later, Mustafa admitted to his fellow Union members that, while he had been distrustful of them at first, he had come to realize that the freedom of being a pirate was meaningless without a crew of trusted friends.[38]

Skills and equipment[edit | edit source]

Likely due to his cowardly nature, Mustafa relied on his crew members to fight for him and did not carry any weapons with him.[3] However, he more than made up for this with his skills at the helm, proving to be an efficient captain regardless of the ship he sailed.[12][13]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Mustafa is a character introduced in Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple, though his real name was not revealed until Episode 47 and as such he is mostly referred to by his nickname, "Rupiya".

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Mustafa (Arabic: مصطفى) is a common Muslim name meaning "chosen, selected, appointed, preferred". It was one of the names given to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.[44]

The name Rupiya comes from the Hindustani word rupayā (रुपया), which itself is Sanskrit in origin and means "wrought silver, a coin of silver". It shares a similar meaning in Episode 24 when Edward referred to Mustafa's nickname as meaning a second-rate coin. Rupiya, or rupee, is also a currency used in many countries such as India, Pakistan, and Nepal.[45]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 47
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 24
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 15
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 27
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 87
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 96
  7. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 16
  8. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 18
  9. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 21
  10. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 25
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 28
  12. 12.0 12.1 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 29
  13. 13.0 13.1 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 39
  14. 14.0 14.1 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 40
  15. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 41
  16. 16.0 16.1 Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 48
  17. Assassin's Creed: Forgotten TempleEpisode 49
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