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    {{Quote|Here lies many of the most legendary pirates ever to splice a mainbrace, including: Red Beard, [[Tidy Beard]], [[Fake Beard, the Pirate Queen]] and [[Peg Leg Pedro]], who teetered and wobbled across the seven seas and feared nothing but woodworm.|Seadog Cemetery book.}}'''Red Beard''' was a legendary pirate who was buried in the Seadog Cemetery near [[Scurvy Docks]].
    {{Quote|Here lies{{sic}} many of the most legendary pirates ever to splice a mainbrace, including: Red Beard, [[Tidy Beard]], [[Fake Beard, the Pirate Queen]] and [[Peg Leg Pedro]], who teetered and wobbled across the seven seas and feared nothing but woodworm.|Seadog Cemetery book.}}'''Red Beard''' was a legendary pirate who was buried in the Seadog Cemetery near [[Scurvy Docks]].
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    Latest revision as of 22:07, 22 April 2024

    PLEASE NOTE: The subject of this article originates from MediEvil: Resurrection, which is considered apocryphal, i.e. to be outside of the accepted canon. See GP:CANON for more information.
    Red Beard
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    "Here lies[sic] many of the most legendary pirates ever to splice a mainbrace, including: Red Beard, Tidy Beard, Fake Beard, the Pirate Queen and Peg Leg Pedro, who teetered and wobbled across the seven seas and feared nothing but woodworm."
    ― Seadog Cemetery book.

    Red Beard was a legendary pirate who was buried in the Seadog Cemetery near Scurvy Docks.

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    Red Beard may be a reference to Hayreddin Barbarossa (Redbeard) or the fictional character Hector Barbarossa from Pirates of the Caribbean who was based on him.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Barbe-Rouge
    German Rotbart
    Italian Barbarossa
    Spanish (Spain) Barba Roja

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