Stewart
Stewart (died 1713) was a Royal Navy captain active in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy.
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In 1713, Stewart attacked the pirate captain Cliff and his crew in order to recover a map to an Isu vault in the Caribbean.[2] Though Stewart was tracked down by Edward Kenway and a few pirates from the Sea Dog's Bite crew, who sought to recover the ship Cliff had stolen, he left his officers to deal with them while he went to look for the vault.[3]
Cliff's remaining crew counter-attacked, bringing the fight to the Royal Navy's encampment, but Stewart managed to escape the onslaught and head deeper into the jungle.[4] Kenway and his crewmates made their way past the Navy's defenses, until they arrived at the mouth of a cave bearing distinct Isu architecture in the form of an angled doorway.[1]
Inside the first chamber, they saw Stewart and two Redcoats inspecting the black and gold pillars that jutted up from the cavern floor. The pirates walked in, surprising Stewart. He claimed the vault as his own while the Redcoats attacked the pirates. They were swiftly defeated, leaving Stewart alone and outnumbered. Before he could elaborate on the vault's purpose or boast about how he intended to use it, Edward ran up from deeper within the vault and plunged his Hidden Blade into Stewart's neck, killing the captain.[1]
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