Set Sail with Scott: Your Ultimate Guide to the High Seas of Black Sails Fandom!
Scott navigates treachery and ambition in a world soaked in betrayal, where loyalty is currency and dreams are consumed by the tides of power. A master of disguise, he dances between friend and foe, shaping destiny on the high seas.
Scott (Black Sails) Trivia
Who is Scott's primary role in the series Black Sails? (Medium)
#1: Cook
#2: Shipwright
#3: Surgeon
#4: Quartermaster
What was Scott's role on the ship in "Black Sails"? (Hard)
#1: Cabin Boy
#2: Quartermaster
#3: Shipwright
#4: Cook
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Scott (Black Sails) Fun Facts
Scott, portrayed by actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim in Black Sails, was originally a minor character but became more prominent due to his engaging personality and interactions with other characters.
Scott is known for his loyalty to Captain Flint, showcasing his unwavering support despite the dangers of piracy.
Scott (Black Sails) Polls
Who is your favorite character from Black Sails?
Flint
Silver
Teach
Rackham
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Which character from Black Sails do you find the most fascinating?
Captain Flint
John Silver
Max
Charles Vane
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