The Original Story of Charles Edward Seawalker and the Black Rose(Part 1)

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The Caribbean has see a many of legendary pirates, scoundrels and scallywags. And even those who were not-so-legendary. But this is the tale of one such legendary Pirate. The story of a young boy who became a savvy sailor darned to a curse. The story of Captain Charles E. Seawalker.
As a boy the young lad was an orphan, growing up along the sea. Constantly on the water and always aboard a ship as a stowaway, cabin boy, or even a crew member he learned the ways of sailing quickly. During his teenage years he joined the crew of a ship known as the Golden Eagle. The Pirate Captain of the ship, Captain Thomas EgleHart, took the boy under his wing. He taught him how to use the sword and Gun, how to bravely enter battle against his foes, and perhaps most importantly how to be a captain of prestige. The young Charles sailed with him for years. Thomas EgleHart eventually gave him the name Seawalker after seeing that young Charles belonged to the sea, as it to him. One stormy day, on the run from the Navy, The Golden Eagle took a turn for the worst. The attacks were just to brutal and the ship to damaged. While Thomas had sworn to go down with his ship, Charles had not. Thomas threw the boy overboard to be captured by the navy, saving the boys life. Watching the ship go down young Charles swore vengeance on the Navy's ship and men.
 
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