The Pirate Assassin

    By Storybird

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    05 Oct, 2023

    Edward James Kenway was born in Swansea, Wales, in the year 1693. He was a man of immense ambition, always dreaming of a life beyond the shores of his birthplace.

    His fascination with the sea led him to become a privateer, a government-sanctioned pirate. But it was not enough, he yearned for more, for freedom.

    Edward's life took a turn when he crossed paths with an Assassin, Duncan Walpole. In the ensuing confrontation, Edward killed Duncan, taking his robes and identity.

    This encounter opened Edward's eyes to a world he had never known: the Brotherhood of Assassins. It was a world of shadow and intrigue, of justice and freedom.

    Despite the initial deception, Edward proved his worth and was accepted into the Brotherhood. He was trained in the art of stealth, combat, and philosophy.

    Edward was a natural. His skills as a privateer translated well into his new role as an Assassin. His agility and strength made him a formidable fighter.

    But Edward's thirst for wealth and fame often conflicted with the Brotherhood's principles. He was reckless, often prioritizing treasure over his mission.

    One of his most daring exploits was the capture of a Spanish galleon, the "Hermione." It was a feat that made him a legend among pirates.

    Edward's actions, however, drew the attention of the Templars. They sought to control the world, the exact opposite of the Assassins' goal for freedom.

    The Templars saw Edward's potential and attempted to recruit him. But Edward, ever the free spirit, refused to be controlled by anyone.

    This refusal ignited a war between Edward and the Templars. The sea became the battleground for this deadly game of cat and mouse.

    Edward was relentless in his pursuit of the Templars. He hunted them down one by one, never hesitating to strike when the opportunity presented itself.

    Despite his success, Edward's reckless actions eventually caught up with him. The Templars struck back, causing him to lose everything he held dear.

    Devastated, Edward returned to the Brotherhood. He sought their guidance and began to truly understand their principles. He realized that freedom was more important than wealth.

    With newfound resolve, Edward once again took up the mantle of Assassin. He hunted down the remaining Templars, determined to end their threat once and for all.

    Edward's determination led him to confront the Templar Grand Master. It was a battle of wits and skill, with Edward emerging victorious.

    With the Templar threat neutralized, Edward focused on rebuilding his life. He used his wealth to establish a haven for pirates in Nassau.

    Edward eventually retired from his life of piracy. He returned to England, married, and had a son. But he never forgot his time as an Assassin.

    Edward's legacy lived on through his son, Haytham, and his grandson, Connor. They continued his fight for freedom, each in their own way.

    Edward's story serves as a reminder that freedom is not something to be taken for granted. It is something to be fought for, something to be protected.

    Edward may have started as a pirate, but he ended as a hero. His journey from a reckless privateer to a mature assassin was a testament to his character.

    His tale is one of adventure and transformation, a story of a man who dared to dream and had the courage to follow that dream, no matter the cost.

    Edward James Kenway, the Pirate Assassin. A man of the sea, a man of freedom. His legacy continues to inspire those who value freedom above all else.

    So yes, like Ezio Auditore, Edward matured greatly throughout his life. From a reckless pirate to a wise assassin, his journey was truly remarkable.

    Edward's story is a testament to the fact that it's never too late to change, to grow, to become a better person. That's the true strength of an Assassin.