Anne Bonny

Anne Bonny (8 March 1702 – 22 April 1782) was an Irish pirate who operated out of the Caribbean. During the early 18th century, she was an associate of Edward Kenway prior to his life as an Assassin, and the second quartermaster aboard his ship, the Jackdaw.

Piracy and imprisonment
As early as 1715, Bonny served as a stripper at a tavern in Nassau, frequented by its pirate governors, Edward Thatch, Benjamin Hornigold, Jack Rackham, Charles Vane and Edward Kenway. By 1718, Rackham flirtatiously passed Bonny her first flintlock pistol, shortly before Anne led Rackham to a room, and Edward Kenway walked in seeing the two having a sexual intercourse. Anne apologized for her actions, but Kenway came in to have a threesome with them.

In 1719, Edward Kenway recruited Bonny to become an "entertainer" for his crew. Later, Edward was in his office planing for an invasion when Bonny came in. "Want some booty with a Bonny like meself?" Bonny said. Edward unsure on what to say but then, Bonny ripped open her shirt saying," Fiest your eyes on the real treasure!" The screen turns to a dark room with candle light with Anne moaning, " Oh! Right there! Oh! What a dirty pirate you are!!"

In October of 1720, Jack Rackham and his crew, including Bonny, were attacked by a British sloop commissioned by the Governor of Jamaica, with the intent to take out Rackham. Being that most of the crew were drunk, many of the pirates provided little resistance. Only Bonny, Read and an unknown man fought to their full potential.

Eventually, the crew was imprisoned and sentenced to be hanged. Bonny and Read were only spared because they were pregnant at the time, since British law prevented pregnant women from being executed. They were then confined to a prison in Kingston, awaiting hanging when they came to term.

As Bonny went into labor, she and Read were rescued by Edward and Ah Tabai, who intended to transport them to Tulum. However, Read passed away from sickness following the birth of her child; Bonny soon gave birth to a boy and reached Tulum safely, but her son died soon after.

Quartermaster of the Jackdaw
Following Adéwalé's departure to join the Assassins, Bonny became Edward's quartermaster aboard the Jackdaw. She stood by his side as he hunted down Bartholomew Roberts, as well as the Templars Woodes Rogers and Laureano de Torres y Ayala.

When the Jackdaw first landed in Kingston, Edward and Bonny met with the Assassin bureau leader, Antó, who reported that Rogers was hosting a party before his recall to London for falling out of favor with the king; Bonny remarked that the king must have been displeased that Rogers hadn't fully purged the Caribbean of pirates. Bonny remained at the bureau while Edward killed and impersonated a visiting Italian diplomat in order to assassinate Rogers.

After discerning Roberts' location in Príncipe, Edward and his crew pursued Roberts' ship, the Royal Fortune. Though Bonny suggested they simply sink the galleon, Edward refused, as Roberts possessed a valuable artifact. He instead crippled the ship before boarding and assassinating Roberts.

Bonny and Edward then returned to Havana to find Torres. Bonny stayed at the local bureau while Edward tracked down his final target, only to return to report that the man he assassinated was a decoy. Deducing that Torres was headed for the Observatory, Edward decided to head there. Upon arriving, Bonny questioned why Edward would bring the Crystal Skull that Torres sought directly to him. Edward answered that he intended to taunt the Grand Master with it.

Edward and Bonny then swam ashore and made their way through the jungle, freeing captive native guardians before arriving at the Observatory's entrance. Edward instructed Bonny to remain outside and guard the entrance as well as protect the Crystal Skull, while he ventured inside to end Torres. Once the task was done, Bonny accompanied Ah Tabai and Adéwalé into the complex, where the Crystal Skull was reinserted back into its rightful place. Edward was subsequently given a letter by Ah Tabai informing him that his wife Caroline had past away and that he had a daughter, Jennifer Scott.

In Great Inagua
"England's the wrong way 'round the globe for an Irishwoman."

- Bonny, refusing Edward's offer to travel with him.

Bonny and Edward then returned to Great Inagua, where they awaited Jennifer's arrival. Edward invited Bonny to return to London with him, but she refused the offer, also claiming she didn't possess the conviction to remain with the Assassins. However, Bonny told Edward that she considered him a good man and felt he could prove himself a good father in time as well.

As Edward ventured down to the docks to greet his daughter, Bonny began singing "The Parting Glass."