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Ships cook Flashfork is the talented yet frustrated cook of the Black Seas Barracuda. Flashfork loves cooking gourmet meals, but unfortunately the crew does not value his cooking very much. Flashfork has threatened to leave the crew several times because of the constant insults to his excellent food. Flashfork also hates it when people steal food from his kitchen. The character description in the Ladybird books is actually the opposite of his personality in the German audio dramas, described above. In the books, he is not a great cook and the crew rarely complains. The audio drama version took priority in this case, as he is actually featured in the stories themselves, rather than just a character description. While Flashfork's design in the books does not precisely match any Pirates minifigure, it best resembles a 1989 minifigure who is named Darwin the Pirate in the mobile game LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed.

George is the other remaining crew member of the Redbeard Runner. While he is not explicitly identified by name, one crew member is named George, so it is most likely him as determined by process of elimination.


The Pirate Princess fills the recurring pirate girl archetype in the 2015 relaunch, and she even closely resembles an updated version of the female pirate aboard the Cross Bone Clipper, albeit with an eyepatch. She is known as Blade Dancer in LEGO Quest & Collect, which reveals her to be Captain Redbeard's daughter and Ms. Dagger's twin sister. Her full name is given as Pirate Princess Argenta in LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed.


The Slinger is Captain Redbeard's new first mate aboard the Brick Bounty, taking over the role of First Mate Rummy. However, he appears to be the same character as the Pirate Gunner, which might imply that he is actually the same character as Rummy. In LEGO Quest & Collect, he is named Slinger.


Robin Loot is a crew member of the 2020 Black Seas Barracuda. She is presented as the former gunner of the Cross-Bone Clipper ship, implying that she based on one of these two characters, or combining features from both.


Port and Starboard Broadside, two brothers, are crew members of the 2020 Black Seas Barracuda. They have no known familial relationship to Governor Broadside. They closely resemble pirates aboard Ironhook's Renegade Runner. Previously, similar pirates named Port and Starboard played in the same football team, the Shipshape Shipmates.


Bo'sun Jack "Dark Shark" Doubloons is the new boatswain on the 2020 Black Seas Barracuda. His nickname is a wink to the original name of the ship on which he operates: the Dark Shark. As the crew is supposed to have been stranded on a desert island for 30 years, he might well be the son of other crew members of this ship.


Hank the Castaway is a named character in the mobile game LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. Before that, he was a shipwrecked castaway guarding the secret cave on Loot Island. He is most likely inspired by Ben Gunn from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island, and his name could be a wink to Robert Zemeckis' film Cast Away, starring Tom Hanks.


Governor Hacienda is Governor Broadside's replacement in the 2015 relaunch. In command of all the Bluecoat soldiers, he finds great pleasure in collecting taxes and gathering gold and diamonds. Whenever the pirates steal his treasure, he gets red, screams and shouts, and flaps his arms like a parrot.


Miss Camilla is the niece of Governor Broadside and Prudence. She is not all that fond of her uncle, and often conspires with Will against him. Camilla and Will have fallen in love. She has often supplied the pirates with information in order to help them. In LEGO Battles, Camilla is represented with Miranda Valentina's minifigure.




The Prince is a part of the royal family Governor Broadside serves. The prince once came to La Sabatina personally, partially because of rumors that Governor Broadside had captured a Spanish gold ship.




Governor McGeyer is the despised governor of the colonies to the north of La Sabatina. Governor McGeyer is a complete and utter twit despised by most, and is said to be even more of a scoundrel than Governor Broadside.


Miss Miranda Valentina, as named by The Battle for Brickbeard's Bounty LEGOLAND water-ski show, is the daughter of an admiral, an avid water-skier and pirate hunter. She has fought Captain Brickbeard and almost fed him to Sawtooth the Shark. She is also named Camilla in the 2009 LEGO Battles video game.


Leigh Tierney, as named by the mobile game LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, is the daughter of the Imperial Flagship's captain, Governor Tierney. She is not to be confused with the Admiral's daughter, Miranda Valentina.


The Admiral "Don Diego de Lego" is the leader of the Imperial Armada. Surprisingly enough, the Spaniards are on very friendly terms with the Indigo Islanders, as their commander, the Admiral, was raised by them after a shipwreck. This explains why he does not know his original name. The Admiral is very fond of his shiny armor and almost never takes it off.


Skully is a dead Armada member. The skeleton plying at Rocky Reef is also called Skully, but there is no evidence he belonged to a Spaniard. A skeleton also wearing a morion is named Captain Click in the Lego Island game.




Don Carlos De Tarragona y Monte Cassino is the first officer of the Spanish gold ship La Madonna. As he only appears in a German audio drama, the spelling of his very long name is a little uncertain.


King Kahuka is the leader of the Indigo Islanders on the Island of Fogs. He is a good friend of Captain Redbeard, who helped him against Narben Johnny and his slavers, and of The Admiral, who was raised by his people. Kahuka is a wise and friendly man, but can be quite clever when it comes to defending his village if anyone tries to steal his gold or enslave his people. King Kahuka may have some magical abilities as he seems to be able to summon fog to protect his Island from invaders. He does speak in the audio dramas, but in his native language. Kahuka and his wife Amaritza have two sons: Thu, who serves as an interpreter, and Kothu. Governor Broadside, Captain Redbeard and King Kahuka were born on the same date.


Amaritza is King Kahuka's wife and Thu and Kothu's mother. The spelling of her name is unconfirmed since she is only referenced in audio dramas. She is speculated by fans to be the female Islander minifigure, although this is not directly confirmed in official media. An earlier version of Kothu's mother, who would be Amaritza by extension, is depicted in the unreleased comic book The Island of Mist.




McMoney is a fence with the biggest store on the Forbidden Island: there, you can buy or sell anything. Maybe McMoney has everything, but he also knows everything: thanks to his informants on the American mainland, he also provides information to the pirates. One should not try to scam McMoney, as he is enough of a fighter to beat up Culverin. McMoney appears to be married since he mentions he is not very fond of his mother in law. McMoney may also own a dog, as one can be heard barking when Redbeard visits him. In the Ladybird story Captain Roger's birthday, the general store owner on the Forbidden Island is called Magpie, thus it is possible that McMoney and Magpie are supposed to be the same character.




Captain Jonah is the pirate captain of the Hesperus, who mistook Port Royal for the Forbidden Island and nearly got himself killed. Captain Jonah is in general notorious for his bad luck, such as colliding with a large whale, for instance. Jonah has got a tame jackdaw called Diogenes. He is named after a Greek philosopher who is said to have lived in a barrel. Unsurprisingly, the jackdaw lives in a barrel too.




William Gordon Frederick Cavendish is the father of Will Cavendish and former captain of the Barracuda. Captain Foul set him up by accusing him of capturing a ship and selling its crew and passengers as slaves. He was sentenced to death by Governor Broadside and executed despite being innocent.




Mrs. Cavendish is the mother of Will Cavendish and wife of William Gordon Frederick Cavendish. Not much is known about her, other than she died of natural causes about a year before her husband was executed.




Brother Jeremias is a fat monk of many talents who lives on La Sabatina. Jeremias teaches children and Will Cavendish was one of his students. Jeremias is also an excellent cartographer, and he made a map for William Gordon Frederick Cavendish. Brother Jeremias has on several occasions been forced to provide information to Captain Foul.




Henry Boskov owns a slave plantation. He was in cahoots with Broadside when the latter tried to steal gold from the population of Port Royal, and the treasure was buried on his plantation. As he is only mentioned in an audio drama, the spelling of his name is a little uncertain.




Michael (or Michel) Raider and Ben Raider are two brothers who lived in an orphanage close to Fenzance, but ran away to see the world. Unfortunately, they ended up on Ironhook's Renegade Runner. Ben, the eldest, was able to flee from the Renegade Runner almost immediately and was rescued by Captain Redbeard after he jumped overboard. Yet Michael, the youngest, was not able to follow his brother, but he managed to desert the ship with Cart Carl three days later, after a storm.


The Musketeer proclaims there's nothing in the world better than a clash of blades with a worthy opponent. Of course, when you're as good with a sword as he is, worthy opponents are pretty few and far between! The Musketeer searches the world high and low for skilled adversaries. But alas, every duel ends in quick victory, and then there's nothing left to do but shake his defeated rival's hand with a thanks for trying. And then, with a smile, a wink and a bow, the Musketeer departs to seek his next opponent!

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