Henry Carter was a pirate and an Assassin, active in the West Indies Sea, during the golden age of piracy that preyed ships of the Templars for the Brotherhood. Henry for a time helped Edward Kenway in its research Observatory until 1720 when it became an official member of the Assassins for whom he served from 1720 to 1740.
Early life[]
Born into a family in the United Kingdom, Henry grew up and lived in the very depths of poverty, making him a very humble person. When his mother died and his father could no longer run the family, Henry went to the streets to live in the streets of Bristol. Between the ages of 11 and 17, Henry lived in the street like a simple thief, performing petty theft. In his teenage years, Henry learned to do the acrobatic race and became very good at picking. He often frequented many places where he spent his time getting drunk and fighting with the other locals. In 1712, Henry had no prospect of life.