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Adéwalé (1692 – 1758) was a former slave-turned-pirate from Trinidad, and later a member of the Assassin Order. He was the father of Babatunde Josèphe, grandfather of Eseosa, and is an ancestor to Milton Jones.
During the early 18th century, Adéwalé served as Edward Kenway's quartermaster aboard the Jackdaw before eventually assuming the captaincy of his own vessel, the Victoire, and later the Experto Crede in 1735. That year, he briefly set aside his duties as an Assassin in order to aid the Maroon rebellion in Saint Domingue.
Adéwalé became a legendary figure among the Assassins, with his actions aiding the Caribbean and Colonial Brotherhoods during the 18th century. A key participant in the Maroon rebellion, he freed several slaves and recruited people to the Maroon cause against the French Army.
He is voiced by Tristan D. Lalla.
During the early 18th century, Adéwalé served as Edward Kenway's quartermaster aboard the Jackdaw before eventually assuming the captaincy of his own vessel, the Victoire, and later the Experto Crede in 1735. That year, he briefly set aside his duties as an Assassin in order to aid the Maroon rebellion in Saint Domingue.
Adéwalé became a legendary figure among the Assassins, with his actions aiding the Caribbean and Colonial Brotherhoods during the 18th century. A key participant in the Maroon rebellion, he freed several slaves and recruited people to the Maroon cause against the French Army.
He is voiced by Tristan D. Lalla.
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"Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (and protagonist of the "Freedom Cry" DLC) Assassin's Creed: Rogue Trinidadian former slave-turned-pirate in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy. Friend and ally of Edward Kenway. Lived 1692–1758."
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