
Ammand and his crew then boarded the Seref and set out along with the rest of the Brethren that set out to meet the ship of the Governor of the East India Trading Company, Lord Cutler Beckett, and the Flying Dutchman. With the assistant of their fellow pirates and Jack Sparrow, they were able to defeat the troops that came against them. Ammand and Sri Sumbhajee held out in the Tavern Square. The task force separated the Pirate Lords from each other and attacked.

The East India Trading Company was ahead of them however, and a small force of Black Coats infiltrated Shipwreck Cove, with dozens of Blue Coat soldiers behind them. She then declared war on the East India Trading Company, which was attempting (and succeeding) to eliminate piracy once and for all. He was defeated in this however, and Elizabeth Swann was made King. When the Brethren voted for a new Pirate King, Ammand voted for himself. Otherwise, Ammand was very quiet during the meeting, most likely due to the fact that he had been forced to attend in the first place. "Will you never forgive me?" ―Ammand, Jack Sparrow, and Elizabeth Swann Īt the meeting, Ammand became angry at Captain Barbossa when he suggested that the Brethren should release the sea goddess Calypso, Ammand even proposed shooting him for his suggestion. Despite having one of his crewmen throw coconuts at Sparrow, Ammand was eventually defeated, and grudgingly attended the meeting.Īmmand leading the Barbary Corsairs. Ammand was stubborn however, and duel erupted. Jack Sparrow was sent by Captain Teague to find and convince him to return. Although, once there, Ammand had a change of heart, and refused to attend the meeting of the Brethren Court. Īmmand responded to the summons sent out by Hector Barbossa, and convened with the other Pirate Lords at Shipwreck City. Īmmand was wanted dead or alive by the East India Trading Company for crimes including those against the church, theft of church property, assaulting a nun, and piracy along the Barbary Coast. The Barbary Corsairs often battled Villanueva's Spanish Treasure Fleet, who patrolled the waters of the Adriatic. He would sometimes sail into the Adriatic Sea, and would in turn earn the wrath of fellow Pirate Lord, Captain Villanueva, who presided over those waters. He combined his forces with the Ottoman Empire to control the region from Morocco to Turkey and sometimes beyond. " I vote for Ammand the Corsair!" ―Ammand to the Brethren Court įrom his flagship, the Seref, Ammand led the Barbary Corsairs, a loose affiliation of organized Muslim privateers who robbed the trade ships of Christian "infidels" in the Mediterranean Sea.
