Thread:Ishmael Venables/@comment-11914621-20150725161341/@comment-4621869-20151007012726

Extract from: The History of Pirates: By Professor Hershal Banks

In 1746, during the Golden Age of Piracy, there was one pirate who everyone hated, it was not for his infamy or his terrible deeds, which is surprising, NO, it was due to his continuous rambling and pestering of British Officers, that eventually led David Locksilver, a man who had grown up an orphan in Tortuga and unwanted by anyone. To attempt to become a pirate, however he ended up being annoying to the point where his mental faculties were questioned by Sir Marcus Venables and eventually he was deemed to be not a threat due to the fact he constantly was hanging around them instead of with other pirates. David Locksilver lived a sad life and was eventually admitted to Ryan Warhawk's Institute for the Mentally Deficient, where he died at the age of forty one in solitary confinement.