Julien du Casse

Julien du Casse (1682 – 1715) was a French arms-dealer and a member of the Templar Order who worked in the West Indies.

Biography
In 1715, Julien, Woodes Rogers and Duncan Walpole had arranged a meeting with the Governor of Cuba, Laureano de Torres y Ayala, to be inducted into the Templar Order.

Rogers and Julien had been at the Governor's residence in Havana for some time, until they were eventually joined by the man they believed to be Duncan Walpole, who in actuality was a pirate named Edward Kenway, who had assumed his identity in order to claim Walpole's promised reward.

Eventually, the three were inducted into the Order by Laureano de Torres, though shortly thereafter the truth about Walpole was discovered.

Following this turn of events, Julien traveled to his Manor on the Great Inagua, docking his Man O' War, the El Arca Del Maestro, in the island's natural cove. Unknown to Julien, however, Edward Kenway had escaped his imprisonment aboard the Spanish Treasure Fleet, and sought Julien's ship for use as a defensive measure for the pirate republic of Nassau.

Julien was killed by Kenway, who had snuck onto the vessel's rigging and struck the Templar from above.

Final words
Edward took a key which Julien kept on a chain around his neck.
 * Edward: You remember the gift you gave me? Well it answers just fine.
 * Julien: (You son of a whore!) As bold as a musket ball, and still half as sharp.
 * Edward: I'm sorry about this, mate. But I can't risk you telling your Templar friends about me still kicking around.
 * Julien: I pity you, (buccaneer). After all you have seen, after all we have showed you of our Order, still you embrace the life of an ignorant and aimless rogue.
 * Edward: What's this...?
 * Julien: Is petty larceny the extent of your ambition? Have you no mind to comprehend the scope of ours? All the empires on Earth, abolished! A free and opened world, without parasites like you! (May the hell you find be of your own making.)

Trivia

 * Julien is a French variant of Julian, ultimately derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos), meaning "downy-bearded". Casse is a French word meaning "broken, cracked, bent".

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag