Salaman

"You're either with us or against us!" "I'm not with you neither am I against you." "Can he do that?" "He's religious. I believe it's required."

- Salaman, Philip Swift and Jack Sparrow

Salaman was a crew member of the Queen Anne's Revenge.

Early life
Salaman was known to be a cold-blooded killer throughout his life. At some point in his life, Salaman joined the crew of the Queen Anne's Revenge.

Mutiny on the Queen Anne's Revenge
After Jack Sparrow was forced aboard the Revenge, Salaman took part in Jack's mutiny aboard the Queen Anne's Revenge. He helped Jack in his duel against Gunner, by throwing a net on top of him. Then Jack nodded to Salaman into join him in saving Philip Swift, a missionary, who was captured by Blackbeard. When they came upon the mast, Salaman pointed a knife towards Philip and told him that he's either with them or against them. He was confused, however, when Philip said that he is with neither with them or against them, to which Jack said that he believes it's required for Philip.

Salaman and Jack joined back into the fight, in which the battle was almost won. All of the enemies of Jack's party were held back, at least until Blackbeard came out of his cabin. Blackbeard, in response to being told that this was a mutiny, he hung all of the crewmen, including Salaman, with the rigging of the Queen Anne's Revenge.

Attack on Whitecap Bay
Salaman joined in on Blackbeard's attempt to capture a mermaid on Whitecap Bay. He led Blackbeard to the top of the lighthouse and got it in working condition in order to attract mermaids.

At the Fountain of Youth
He participated in the battle of the Fountain of Youth and was survived. He continued to serve abord the Queen Anne's Revenge under Barbossa's command.

Personality and traits
Salaman was a sunburnt sailor known for wearing a turban and flowing dark locks. He was known to be a cold-blooded killer. Salaman also has some knowledge of mechanics as he shown at Whitecap Bay when he made the lighthouse work.

Appearances

 * Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides