Curved cutlass raised and eyes locked on the horizon, Adéwalé cuts a commanding figure in this portrait drawn from Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. The scarred cheek, the golden headwrap, the weathered vest worn over bare arms — every detail speaks to a man who fought his way from bondage to become quartermaster of the Jackdaw, and one of the most respected pirates in the Caribbean.
Behind him, the Jolly Roger cracks in the wind and the green cliffs of the archipelago rise from turquoise water, the same waters Adéwalé came to know better than anyone — friend and foe alike. His quiet intensity reflects a character whose loyalty was hard-won and whose reputation was built one battle at a time.
This piece is made for players who followed Adéwalé's journey from Edward's first mate to the founder of his own story in Freedom Cry, and for anyone who wants a reminder that Black Flag's crew was as unforgettable as its captain. A powerful addition to any gaming room or collection honoring the series' most compelling characters.