A Common Enemy

A Common Enemy was a virtual representation of one of Adéwalé's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.

Description
Adéwalé, now stranded, sought out the intended recipient of the Templar parcel.

Dialogue
Adéwalé woke up on a beach, and noticed a woman being attacked. With a machete he found on the beach, Adéwalé saved the woman. Adéwalé set out to find a gentleman to tail. Adéwalé tailed the man to a brothel, where he overheard a conversation. Adéwalé approach Josephe.
 * Man: (Dirty sow.)
 * Woman: (No!)
 * Man: (This will cost you an ear.)
 * Adéwalé: (Bully.) The Templar can wait. This woman must not suffer.
 * Woman: (Thank God.) (Sorry.) I have nothing to offer but thanks.
 * Adéwalé: Nothing else is needed. As a boy, I fled the same fate.
 * Woman: Why would you risk recapture?
 * Adéwalé: Man of principle know the bigger risk is to turn away. I am looking for Bastienne Josephe. Do you know her?
 * Woman: (Of course not!) But any "fine gentleman" may lead you to her. Too late for this one. Find another in town.
 * Adéwalé: The thanks is now mine. Do you have a place of refuge?
 * Woman: My family waits in the mountains. (Beyond the mountains, more mountains.)
 * Adéwalé: (God be with you.)
 * Gentleman: Madame Josephe's women are the finest outside Paris. Mark my words though: Guzan has eyes only for me. I'm on my way there now, to present her with a gift.
 * Man: Enjoy yourself, sir. And fear not. You'll meet no competition from me. My heart is too weak!
 * Josephe: You think me a traitor!
 * Governor: Slaves will be safer for it.
 * Josephe: (Mr. Governor), if they felt safe at the plantation, do you think they would rebel?
 * Governor: Of course. It is their animal nature. Violence is the only currency that motivates them. Like coin, to you. If you want to protect your African friends, spread the word. Quiet them down. Otherwise...
 * Josephe: You need not describe. I know what you do.
 * Governor: I could not raise a hand to hurt a fly. But the Overseers have every right to discipline as they see fit.
 * Josephe: That will not be necessary. I will deliver your message. The cost will be high.
 * Governor: We will both profit by it.
 * Josephe: Is there any other service you require, (Governor)?
 * Governor: An old man like me? I dare say Guzan has exhausted me already.
 * Josephe: Then show yourself out.
 * Adéwalé: Madame Josephe. Expecting a package?
 * Josephe: It, but not you. Where is (the Admiral)? I see. And do you mean for me to meet the same fate? Look around. One threat, and these men will end you.
 * Adéwalé: I bring no threat. Tell me, how do the Templars allow you to carry on like this?
 * Josephe: I am only the messenger. But before you judge, remember the Templar coin, like any, will buy the freedom of men like you. I know this mark.
 * Adéwalé: You know nothing.
 * Josephe: You have the brand of a slave, the eloquence of a scholar... hands of a sailor... and an Assassin's hood. Few weapons. I think the storm stranded you. What do you need? A ship? Shelter? These things can be had for the price of this parcel.
 * Adéwalé: I need nothing I (can't) win for myself. But prove that what you promise is true, and perhaps something can be arranged.
 * Josephe: Is this your game? Very well. Then you will do me a favor. Augustin Dieufort is a very secretive man. First, find his plantation contact, and give him this message from the (Governor). Augustin will give you all the proof you need. Repeat this passworld: Si li pas dodo crab' la va manger (If you don't go to sleep, the crab will eat you.)
 * Adéwalé: (If you don't go to sleep, the crab will eat you.)
 * Josephe: (Not bad.) A convincing baritone. Now, I suggest you leave, before my admirers get suspicious.

Outcome
Adéwalé received information on where he could start his investigation.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry