Farad | |
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Vital statistics | |
Title | Child |
Gender | Male |
Status | Alive |
Ships | None |
Relationships | Frasier (employer)
Max (employer) |
Appearances | First: II.
Last: XVIII. |
Portrayed by | Oscar Freeman |
Farad is a boy who works for various people in Nassau, mostly carrying messages for them. He also works as a busboy at the Inn.
Biography[]
Season One[]
Farad approaches Frasier as he is finishing up business with Captain Naft. Farad informs him that there is a man waiting for him, and Frasier asks where. Farad tells him the brothel, and Frasier orders his assistant to pack up the paintings while he begins walking to the Inn for his meeting with Jack Rackham and Max.[1]
Season Two[]
Max returns from a shopping trip to the Inn, where she gives a dress that she bought to Farad and asks him to take it to Hassan.[2]
After Anne Bonny murders Logan and Charlotte, Max has Farad burn all of Anne’s bloodstained clothes. However, she takes Anne’s signature hat from the pile, saying it’s clean and therefore does not need to be burned. He is later seen serving drinks at the Inn. Max then orders him in French to bring Anne some food, which he does[3].
When Jack Rackham returns from Florida with the Urca de Lima gold, Farad runs through the streets of Nassau to Max at the Inn to inform her[4].
Quotes[]
"There's a man up there."
"Where?"
"The brothel."
Trivia[]
- Oscar Freeman is only credited for his first and last appearances as "Street Kid Runner.' However, he is addressed as Farad by Max in XIV.
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
I. | II. | III. | IV. |
V. | VI. | VII. | VIII. |
IX. | X. | XI. | XII. | XIII. |
XIV.* | XV.* | XVI. | XVII. | XVIII. |
*Uncredited