Jamaican Maroon Chief | |
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Title | Chief |
Gender | Male |
Status | Living |
Ships | None |
Relationships | Flint (ally)
Maroon Queen (ally) |
Appearances | First: XXXIV. (uncredited)
Last: XXXV. |
Portrayed by | Nat Ramabulana |
The Jamaican Maroon Chief is the leader of a group of Maroons based out of Jamaica. When he hears that the pirates reclaimed Nassau, he led his men to the Maroon Island to join in the revolution.
Biography[]
Season Four[]
After the Spanish invasion of Nassau, Flint sees the chief standing with the Maroon Queen when he and his men enter the camp. At the war meeting, he and the New England Pirate Captain discuss the best way to assault St. Ann’s Bay, the planned first strike, as both had passed through the area recently. The Chief announces that he and the Captain agree that there are two ten pound guns on the beach at and at least eighty, but no more than one hundred men-at-arms defending the town. Flint is surprised, having thought at least two hundred men defended the place. He thinks that if they could send roughly three hundred men up the coast, they could seize the town within a day. The New England Pirate Captain adds that if they take St. Ann’s Bay, they’ll starve Bridgetown, they wouldn’t be able to last a month. The Jamaican Maroon Chief then adds that Barbados has just fallen. Flint lays out the plan for the assembled leaders. With Bridgetown as a staging ground, he asks another Maroon Chief how many men he could recruit in Barbados. He tells Flint he could maybe get seven or eight hundred men. Flint says that with Bridgetown as a staging ground, and if they could recruit 1/3 slaves in Barbados, they would have twelve hundred men to land anywhere they chose, with ships to support them. He adds that Morgan possessed similar numbers when he sacked Panama, and thinks that the Pirate-Maroon alliance might even be able to sack Boston.Julius calls them all fools and says that they’re doomed if they follow Flint. John Silver and Julius argue before the Maroon Queen quells the situation by asking to speak with Julius.
Quotes[]
"In St. Ann's Bay, we can agree that there are two 10-pound guns on the beach. And men-at-arms number at least eighty, no more than a hundred."
- The Jamaican Maroon Chief to the assembled Pirate and Maroon leaders in XXXV.