Edward Kenway

"He's a fearsome dog that feeds off trouble and turmoil... I've seen him clear the deck of a Spanish galleon like it were nothing. Fighting like a devil, dressed as a man."

- Blackbeard speaking of Edward Kenway.

Edward Kenway (1693 – 1735) was a British privateer-turned-pirate and a member of the Assassin Order.

Early in his life, he joined the British Royal Navy and, once accepted, found himself stationed in the West Indies. However, a quick end to the war and the promise of gold, glory and fame eventually seduced him into a life of piracy; it was during this quest Edward first encountered the Assassin Order, and became embroiled in their struggle.

Edward was also the father of Haytham Kenway and the grandfather of Ratonhnhaké:ton; through this line, he is an ancestor of Desmond Miles.

Rise to infamy
Born in relative poverty to an English father and a Welsh mother, Edward was a charming and charismatic individual who aged to become a fairly reckless and selfish young man with a penchant for drinking.

During his early teens, Edward's family moved to, in south-west England, where he eventually met and married Caroline Scott, a woman two years his senior, and with whom he had a daughter, Jenny Kenway. Although a lively marriage by all accounts, Caroline soon grew tired of Edward's inability to find steady work or take his responsibilities as a husband seriously, though it was Edward's grandiose ideas about sailing as a privateer in the West Indies that ultimately led to their estrangement.

Determined to prove his worth, Edward pursued his dreams of being a privateer and in late 1712, boarded a ship chartered for Jamaica, with the intention of sailing under the renowned privateer, Benjamin Hornigold. He remained in Jamaica for six months until the in early 1713, which effectively ended all conflict between the major empires, and as such, British privateers were no longer needed or tolerated in the West Indies, causing Edward to find himself out of work.

By 1715, Edward had two years of piracy under his belt, and command of the warship Jackdaw; an experience that had made him deft with a ship and able to climb under even the most extreme conditions.

Entering the Assassin Order
Edward's first encounter with the Assassins came when he uncovered the existence of an object that promised to make him both wealthy and powerful. Although wary of the pirate, the Assassins saw good in the man and brought him into their fold. Edward was joined by the Assassin Adewale, who would aid him in the eventual capture of the Jackdaw.

Later life and death
Edward eventually retired from his life at sea upon meeting Tessa Stephenson-Oakley, the woman who would later become his second wife. Using her family connections, Tessa assisted Edward in purchasing a manor in in London, and by 1725, the two had a son, Haytham. Edward trained Haytham to become an Assassin from an early age, through things such as swordsmanship tutelage, despite Haytham barely being six years old at the time. Edward would also encourage his son to think for himself, and dispute others' opinions. Despite this, Edward kept his past a secret from his young son, though his former career as a pirate forever distanced the family from their neighbours in London.

On December 4, 1733, on Haytham's eighth birthday, the Kenway family was walking home from a trip to on Chesterfield Street, when the group was attacked by a mugger. When the mugger attempted to steal Tessa's necklace, he was swiftly repulsed by Edward, before being pounced upon by Reginald Birch. Edward adamantly refused to allow Birch to kill the attempted mugger, and was infuriated at Reginald's harsh vigilantism. When the family returned home that night, Edward asked his son whether he thought that the thief should have been allowed to go free. Haytham replied that he had initially held feelings to enact revenge, but would have offered the man clemency; Edward then presented Haytham with a steel short sword.

During one of Birch's visits, the two men engaged in a loud argument sometime after Reginald had Haytham unknowingly revealed the location of Edward's most prized and hidden possessions. This argument ended with Birch storming out of the office.

On 3 December 1735, the Kenway household was infiltrated by masked men – under the command of Reginald Birch – who kidnapped his daughter, Jenny, and killed several of the servants. After making sure that his wife and son were safe, Edward raced to the games room and was confronted by two of the intruders; after a prolonged fight, one of the men managed to impale Edward through the chest with their sword, killing him instantly.

Personality and characteristics
During his formative years, Edward was a reckless, albeit brave individual who was infatuated with the idea of fame and glory. Such was his obsession that he left his first wife to become a privateer in the British Navy, hoping to score his fortune in the Caribbean and prove his worth to his estranged wife. After the Treaty of Utrecht effectively made all privateers redundant, many turned to a life of piracy; Edward among them. He quickly became feared and respected for his skill at the helm of a ship and his combat prowess, with even the renowned Edward Thatch commenting upon his ability.

It was the promise of wealth, power and infamy that spurred Edward into joining the Order of Assassins; something the Assassins very clearly recognized. Although they knew him to be good at heart, and capable of change, the Assassins were wary of their new brother, who cared only for access to the Brotherhood's weapons and techniques, and nothing for the Creed itself. Indeed, it was these very qualities that drew him to the attention of the Order's sworn enemies, the Templars.

Despite the vested interested of both the Assassins and the Templars in the veteran pirate, Edward remained steadfastly focused on his own goals; power, infamy and proof that he was better than he was born to be. Edward was also one to take any advantage afforded him; twisting the meaning of the Creed to suit his own ends, whilst realising that it promised him the power to make himself better than he was.

As a father, Edward encouraged his son to think for himself instead of believing everything his home-school teachers said. He also expressed pride towards his eight-year old son when Haytham said that he would have offered the thief who tried to mug his mother clemency, instead of acting on the impulse to kill him like Birch had attempted to. Edward could be quite conservative in other respects however, such as his decision to marry off his daughter to Birch, as was the tradition of the day.

Skills and equipment
During his privateer years, Edward spent his time repeatedly climbing the vast rigging and masts of his warships, providing him with a deftness that equaled that of any Assassin. He was also known to be able to wield at least four flintlock pistols on him at a given time as well as being proficient in dual-swordsmanship, as he could do battle with two swords, and would make full use of his armaments in battle.

One of Edward's most invaluable pieces of equipment was his ship, Jackdaw. She was equipped with a that Edward used to dive for treasure beneath the waves; during these maritime explorations, Edward proved to be a strong swimmer who was capable of fending off hostile sea creatures such as sharks if he was attacked.

Romantic life
Edward was driven to prove himself as a "man of quality" to his family, but he was also a serial adulterer. His relationships proved useful, as he would sleep with courtesans to convince them to draw out his targets. Between his two marriages, Edward had other close relationships, including one with the pirate Anne Bonny.

Trivia

 * "Edward" means "rich guard", derived from the Old English elements ead "rich, blessed" and weard "guard."
 * "Kenway" comes from an Old English name, either Cynewig or Cenwig, composed of the words cyne ("royal") or cen ("keen, bold") and wig ("war").
 * Edward was the first member of the Kenway family to join the Assassins.
 * Edward once took his son, Haytham, to  at the Theatre Royal in London.
 * During his time trapped in an induced alternate reality, Ratonhnhaké:ton remarked that he seemed to have inherited his taste for maritime adventures from his grandfather, Edward.


 * Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
 * Unlike many known Assassins, Edward's outfit did not possess a beaked hood.
 * In Assassin's Creed: Forsaken, Edward is described as having dark hair, though he has been shown to have blonde hair in trailers for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
 * Edward has been shown to bear multiple facial scars: one through his right eyebrow and the corner of his eye, another across the bridge of his nose, and a third from his right ear through his cheek.
 * However, unlike other Assassins such as Desmond Miles, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Aveline de Grandpré, Edward did not possess a scar across his lip, much like his son, Haytham, and his grandson, Ratonhnhaké:ton, who too did not possess scars on their lips.
 * Edward's Hidden Blade possessed a small skull and Assassin insignia engraved on the mechanism, referencing the fact he was both a pirate and an Assassin.
 * Voice actor/motion capture provider Matt Ryan chose to portray Edward with a.