Robert Black
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Robert Black, also known as Robert the Black and Robert the Swimmer, is perhaps the most well-known of Saint Germaine's Pirate Kings. He was born in 1640 and died in 1684, presumably of tuberculosis.
The neighborhood of Blackport is said to be named for him after beaching his ship, The Nightengale Murder, off the coast there in 1678 while attempting to sail through Wright's Corridor during a particularly vicious storm. This incident also earned him the moniker Robert the Swimmer.
Robert Black is said to have been extremely distrustful of his fellow Pirate Kings, and he reputedly hide amounts of his ill-gotten treasure on Liana Island.
