Lively Havana

Lively Havana was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.

Description
Having arrived in Havana, Edward follows Stede to a meeting, hoping to find a place to stay.

Dialogue
Edward and Stede walked by some cages with skeletons. They walked by a group of dancers. Edward bought a new pair of swords. Edward found a high spot and located the tavern. Edward chased and tackled the pickpocket. Edward returned to Bonnet. Edward knocked the man out. Edward got into a bar brawl, knocking out several men. Edward escaped from the Spanish soldiers.
 * Stede: Ah... lively Havana! I've been here once before. It was a truly awe-ful pleasure.
 * Edward: See someone you know?
 * Stede: No, no, no. Just putting on a friendly face. I shouldn't want to be mistaken for a pirate again.
 * Edward: Right. Flash rogue like yourself must be cautious.
 * Stede: It's mad to think Spain and England were at war two years ago, isn't it? Here I am, bartering with Spaniards like they were my cousins. Something wrong, Duncan?
 * Edward: No. It's nothing. Sand in my hampers. So where's the best squat in town? I'm dying for a quick kip. Or a siesta, should I say?
 * Stede: Um... I'm just headed to a ... a public house now to meet some merchants. I could... I could show you the way.
 * Edward: Well, lead on.
 * Stede: I hope you'll tarry a bit while I conduct my meeting. It would be a great relief to have a man of your stature nearby. In case of a... misunderstanding.
 * Edward: I can hang about. I might have a drink.
 * Stede: Splendid. A drink.
 * Stede: Gracious! What a revolting sight!
 * Edward: Well they don't take kindly to pirates here, do they? Wonder how many stolen reales bought these men this perch?
 * Edward: (Hello) ladies.
 * Stede: You don't know these women, do you?
 * Edward: No - they charge money for that kind of privilege. Few dozen Reales for every hour of knowing. Keen to meet them?
 * Stede: No! Goodness, no. I am a married man!
 * Edward: Married men are their forte, mate.
 * Stede: Ah! Here's a purveyor of personal defences! I should acquire a blade for myself, Duncan. Just as you have.
 * Edward: This rusty brace is nothing to admire.
 * Stede: Even so, I appear a mere kitten walking so close upon you. Perhaps a small dagger would suit me. Let's see what he's selling.
 * Edward: Maybe I'll buy a sword too, we'll both jump rank.
 * Stede: Ah, we'll be quite the pair, you and I. Twin Devils!
 * Edward: Lend us a few reales then. I did save your skin.
 * Stede: Ah, uh... of course!
 * Edward: Cheers.
 * Edward: That's a better fit for me. How'd you fare?
 * Stede: I had only enough for a small knife, sadly. Still, it'll do in a pinch. Oh, puffer-duff... I have led us astray, Duncan.
 * Edward: Oh, no matter. I'll get us a better view. What are we looking for?
 * Stede: Uh, a tavern! With a sort of courtyard interior.
 * Edward: I think I see the place, it's not far.
 * Stede: Ahh! Stop!
 * Robber: (Stop struggling, fatman!)
 * Edward: Hang tight!
 * Stede: Oh, I can't breathe. I think my heart has stopped.
 * Edward: Stop or I'll break your knees when I catch you!
 * Edward: You robbed the wrong man, mate. A fellow with dangerous friends.
 * Stede: Duncan, by jove, you're alive.
 * Edward: Of course I am. That filch was no fuss.
 * Stede: Ah, we've arrived.
 * Edward: Take your time. I'll be just here.
 * Guest: Fancy meeting a welshman deep in Dago country. I'm English meself. Biding my time 'til the next war calls me to service.
 * Edward: Lucky King George having a piss-pot like you flying his flag.
 * Guest: Oy! Skulk! I seen your face before. You's mates with them pirates down in Nassau.
 * Edward: Shut your fucking gob or I fill it with shot. You hear me?
 * Guest: Edward, is it?
 * Man: You bastard!
 * Edward: Hey, I warned him...
 * Soldier: (Clear the road!)
 * Citizen: (Soldiers are coming!)
 * Citizen: (Run!)
 * Edward: I'll catch you up!
 * Soldier: (English dog!)

Outcome
Edward left Stede in the tavern and managed to escape from the Spanish soldiers.