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|}}'''Lesaro''' was a [[lieutenant]] in the [[Spanish Royal Navy]] during the [[Age of Piracy]], serving on the ''[[Silent Mary]]'' under the command of Capitán [[Armando Salazar]]. Lesaro was the most loyal officer in [[Armando Salazar]]'s crew, following his captain in his numerous pirate-hunting expeditions.
 
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'''Lesaro''' was a [[lieutenant]] in the [[Spanish Royal Navy]] during the [[Age of Piracy]], serving on the ''[[Silent Mary]]'' under the command of Capitán [[Armando Salazar]].
After a battle against ten pirate ships, he informed his captain of the surrender of the pirates, but Salazar ordered their death. Lesaro's loyalty eventually cost him his life when their ship sailed into the [[Devil's Triangle]] where the entire crew was killed in an explosion. However, Lesaro was [[Resurrection|resurrected]] by the [[supernatural]] powers of the Triangle with his crewmates as the [[undead]]. Hungry for [[Codex:R#Revenge|revenge]], the Spanish escaped from the Triangle and set out on a blind mission of vengeance to find the [[legend]]ary [[Poseidon's Trident|Trident of Poseidon]] to kill the man they blamed for their fate - Captain [[Jack Sparrow]]. He helped his captain in his quest for the Trident, and regained his human form after its destruction. As he, along with Salazar and the rest of the crew realized that the walls of water were being closed in around them, they all attempted to reach the anchor, their only way out of the depths of the ocean. Salazar and about two other crew members were able to make it aboard, leaving Lesaro the the remaining crew members to be devoured by the sea.
 
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Lesaro was the most loyal officer in [[Armando Salazar]]'s crew, following his captain in his numerous pirate-hunting expeditions. During the [[Battle off the Devil's Triangle|battle]] off the coast of the [[Devil's Triangle]], he stood at the helm of the ''[[Silent Mary]]'', following his Captain's orders no matter the cost. After nine pirate vessels had been defeated, Lesaro noticed pirates floating on driftwood in the water, begging for mercy. He informed his Captain of the survivors, who condemned them all to death. After receiving his orders, a reluctant Lesaro ordered a line to fire on the remaining pirates begging for mercy in the water with little concern, killing them all.<ref name="DMTNT">''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''</ref>
===Early life===
 
At some unspecified point likely in his early life, Lesaro would become an officer of the [[Spanish Royal Navy]]. Serving under [[Captain|capitan]] [[Armando Salazar]] aboard the fearsome ''[[Silent Mary]]'', Lesaro was a skilled swordsman and a loyal officer of the [[Crew of the Silent Mary]]. He was the most loyal and one of the strongest of Salazar's officers, which was what eventually earned him the title of lieutenant. Lesaro had also, at some point, lost his left eye.<ref name="DMTNT">''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''</ref>
 
   
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Lesaro's loyalty eventually cost him his life when their ship sailed into the [[Devil's Triangle]], due to the witty [[Jack Sparrow]]. As Salazar pushed Lesaro away from the helm in an attempt to maneuver the bootleg turn from the ''[[Black Pearl|Wicked Wench]]'', the ''Silent Mary'' crashed on the rocks below, causing the ship's powder magazine to go up in flames and send the vessel sinking to the depths of the ocean, killing Lesaro, as well as Salazar in the process. Lesaro, along with the entire crew of the ''Silent Mary'' was [[Resurrection|resurrected]] by the [[supernatural]] powers of the Triangle. with his crew mates as the [[undead]]. Hungry for [[Codex:R#Revenge|revenge]], the Spanish escaped from the Triangle and set out on a blind mission of vengeance to find the [[legend]]ary [[Trident of Poseidon]] to kill the man they blamed for their fate - Captain [[Jack Sparrow]].<ref name="DMTNT"/>
===[[Battle off the Devil's Triangle]]===
 
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[[File:Lesaro Left Behind.png|thumb|220x220px|Lesaro is left to drown.]]
Lesaro participated in the massive [[Battle off the Devil's Triangle]], in which around ten [[Piracy|pirate]] vessels who were travelling in convoy before being attacked by the ''Mary''. While the rest of the crew manned the ship's cannons firing on the pirate vessels, Lesaro was at the ship's helm with his captain. After the fierce battle ended with the destruction of all ten ships, only a few survivors had escaped from the wreckage, and were floating in the sea nearby. Lesaro looked down at them with hidden remorse, before informing Salazar that they were begging for mercy. Salazar replied that there was no mercy, and gestured for the pirates to be executed. Lesaro grimly turned around and ordered his men to make ready their guns. The survivors screamed for help until Lesaro gave the order, and the crew opened fire on them, killing them all with their rifles.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
 
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Lesaro helped his captain in his quest for the Trident, and even dueled the notorious pirate, Captain [[Hector Barbossa]] aboard the ''[[Black Pearl]]'', but was unable to defeat him. After Salazar captured [[Henry Turner]], Salazar had a plan to possess his body so that he may go on land to retrieve the trident. Lesaro showed concerns of his Captain's safety of never being able to leave Henry's body, but was silenced by Salazar assuring him that he would be freed if he were to grab hold of the trident. As his Captain made his way toward Jack Sparrow, Lesaro, along with the entire crew of the ''Silent Mary'', came falling down on both sides of the split water, drawing their swords and watching their captain duel Sparrow. After the Trident had finally been destroyed, Lesaro slowly felt his lungs being filled with water and was forced out of the water, revealing himself to finally be human again. As he, along with Salazar and the rest of the crew praised their human form, they soon realized that the walls of water were being closed in around them. They all attempted to reach the anchor which was being drawn from the ''Black Pearl'', their only way out of the depths of the ocean. Salazar and two other crew members were able to make it aboard. Lesaro shouted "Capitán! Capitán!" as he attempted to make it to the anchor, which did him no good. The two waves then collided and covered Lesaro and the remaining crew, ultimately taking their lives once again, and this time for good.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
Lesaro put away his cutlass and cheered in celebration along with his crewmates. However, another pirate vessel, the ''[[Wicked Wench (galleon)|Wicked Wench]]'' had survived. A young pirate, [[Jack Sparrow]], who had assumed command of the ship from its deceased [[Morgan|captain]], climbed atop the crow's nest, from which he taunted Salazar and his crew. The ''Wench'' sailed slowly away from the ''Mary'', and Salazar gave the order to pursue the vessel. The ''Wench'' appeared to be going into the [[Devil's Triangle]], so the Spanish navy ship followed them in. However, as soon as the ''Wench'' reached the cave entrance, its crew performed a sudden bootleg turn, promptly turning itself around. Salazar, shocked at the ''Wench'''s sudden turn, was unable to order the crew to perform the bootleg turn, and the ship went straight into the cursed triangle. Lesaro and the rest of the crew scrambled for cover as the ship crashed into some sharp rocks, destroying the powder magazine and blowing up the entire ship, taking its crew with it. However, Lesaro was resurrected by the supernatural powers of the Triangle with his crewmates as the undead. Hungry for revenge, the Spanish escaped from the Triangle and set out on a blind mission of vengeance to find the legendary Trident of Poseidon to kill the man they blamed for their [[fate]] - Captain Jack Sparrow.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
 
 
*Lesaro was played by [[Juan Carlos Vellido]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales|Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''. Vellido previously portrayed a [[Spanish Sea Captain]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides|On Stranger Tides]]''.
 
===Searching for the Sparrow===
 
Years later, around [[1751]], the crew of the ''Silent Mary'' were lurking inside the Triangle when the ''[[Ruddy Rose]]'', captained by [[Bonnet]], entered in an attempt to escape from the [[British Royal Navy]]. The crew of the ''Mary'' slaughtered the entire pirate crew of the ''Rose'', leaving only a [[Jolly Roger (flag)|Jolly Roger flag]] and some pieces of driftwood floating in the water. Soon, the British Royal Navy ship, the ''[[Monarch]]'', entered the triangle, only to be attacked by the Spanish crew, who murdered everyone onboard save for the young prisoner, [[Henry Turner]], who Salazar commissioned to find Jack Sparrow and his [[Jack Sparrow's compass|compass]] in order to release the Spaniards from their curse. Not long after, the Triangle suddenly began to fall apart, showing the crew daylight for the first time in years. They were released, and immediately ventured out of the triangle in order to track down and kill Jack Sparrow.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
 
 
Soon, the ''Silent Mary'' began to slowly pick off famed pirate captain [[Hector Barbossa]]'s fleet of ten ships, starting with the ''[[Red Dragon]]'', which was crushed beneath the massive ''Mary''. Soon, only Barbossa's flagship, the ''[[Queen Anne's Revenge]]'', remained. Lesaro was surprised to see that the ''Revenge'' was coming towards them, and informed his captain who took the helm. The ''Mary'' then attacked the ''Revenge'', and its crew boarded the ship, threatening the crew at sword and gun-point. Lesaro told his inferiors to hold point and to await orders as he saw one pirate accidentally shooting a bullet through one of the ghosts into a fellow member of Barbossa's crew. However, after a few pirates were executed, Salazar ended up striking a deal with Barbossa, in which Hector would lead Salazar and his crew to Jack by sunlight the next morning, or his life would be taken then. The ''Revenge'' crew combined with the ''Mary'' crew in order to find Sparrow. Lesaro was present as Salazar told Barbossa of the Battle off the Devil's Triangle. As soon as Salazar finished, Barbossa spotted the ''[[Dying Gull]]'', Jack Sparrow's ship, on the horizon.
 
 
Soon, however, it became clear that Jack's crew had abandoned their captain and left him on a longboat off [[Hangman's Bay]]. On command from Salazar, Lesaro ordered the crew to drop the undead [[Shark]]s of the ''Silent Mary'' in order for them to track down and kill Sparrow. After the Sharks failed to kill Jack Sparrow, Henry Turner and [[Carina Smyth]], the crew followed them to a beach at [[Hangman's Bay]], where they were forced to abandon their pursuit due to not being able to step on land. Lesaro was present as Salazar angrily executed several members of Barbossa's crew, but eventually enlisted Barbossa and his remaining crewmen to go to Hangman's bay and find Jack Sparrow. But, Barbossa and his crew double-crossed Salazar, and teamed up with Sparrow, Turner and Smyth to crew the ''[[Black Pearl]]'', which they would sail to the [[Black rock island]] in order to retrieve the [[Trident of Poseidon]], which Salazar also needed to release himself from the curse. As the Royal Navy ship, the ''[[Essex]]'', was about to attack the ''Pearl'', the ''Silent Mary'' appeared and crushed the ''Essex'', before attacking the ''Pearl''. During the ensuing [[Race to the Black rock island]], Lesaro boarded the ''Black Pearl'' and fought the ship's [[Motley crew]]. Lesaro was brave enough to duel [[Hector Barbossa]], even managing to land a strike on his shoulder. Eventually, however, he and the rest of the crew had to return to the ''Mary'' due to the island being nearby.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
 
 
===Death===
 
At the Black Rock Island, Lesaro regained his human form after the Trident's destruction. As he, along with Salazar and the rest of the crew realized that the walls of water were being closed in around them, they all attempted to reach the anchor, their only way out of the depths of the ocean. Salazar and another two crewmen managed to reach the anchor, but Lesaro was left behind along with the rest of the crew to be devoured by the sea. Though he had accepted his [[fate]], Lesaro still begged for his captain to return, but Salazar was too focused on his quest for revenge to help his crew.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
 
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
 
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*In ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales|Dead Men Tell No Tales]]'' Lesaro will be portrayed by [[Juan Carlos Vellido]], an actor who previously portrayed the [[Spanish Sea Captain]] in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides|On Stranger Tides]]''.
 
*In the [[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Novelization|novelization]] version of ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'', Lesaro is, strangely, only referred to by name in several parts of the book, while in other parts he is simply referred to as an unknown officer.
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''
 
*''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''
**''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Novelization]]''
 
 
**''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel]]''
 
**''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel]]''
   
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Warning! This page contains MAJOR spoilers from Dead Men Tell No Tales. Caution is advised.

"They are begging for mercy."
"Mercy. Mercy? There is no mercy!
"
―Lesaro and Armando Salazar[src]

Lesaro was a lieutenant in the Spanish Royal Navy during the Age of Piracy, serving on the Silent Mary under the command of Capitán Armando Salazar.

Biography

Lesaro was the most loyal officer in Armando Salazar's crew, following his captain in his numerous pirate-hunting expeditions. During the battle off the coast of the Devil's Triangle, he stood at the helm of the Silent Mary, following his Captain's orders no matter the cost. After nine pirate vessels had been defeated, Lesaro noticed pirates floating on driftwood in the water, begging for mercy. He informed his Captain of the survivors, who condemned them all to death. After receiving his orders, a reluctant Lesaro ordered a line to fire on the remaining pirates begging for mercy in the water with little concern, killing them all.[3]

Lesaro's loyalty eventually cost him his life when their ship sailed into the Devil's Triangle, due to the witty Jack Sparrow. As Salazar pushed Lesaro away from the helm in an attempt to maneuver the bootleg turn from the Wicked Wench, the Silent Mary crashed on the rocks below, causing the ship's powder magazine to go up in flames and send the vessel sinking to the depths of the ocean, killing Lesaro, as well as Salazar in the process. Lesaro, along with the entire crew of the Silent Mary was resurrected by the supernatural powers of the Triangle. with his crew mates as the undead. Hungry for revenge, the Spanish escaped from the Triangle and set out on a blind mission of vengeance to find the legendary Trident of Poseidon to kill the man they blamed for their fate - Captain Jack Sparrow.[3]

Lesaro Left Behind

Lesaro is left to drown.

Lesaro helped his captain in his quest for the Trident, and even dueled the notorious pirate, Captain Hector Barbossa aboard the Black Pearl, but was unable to defeat him. After Salazar captured Henry Turner, Salazar had a plan to possess his body so that he may go on land to retrieve the trident. Lesaro showed concerns of his Captain's safety of never being able to leave Henry's body, but was silenced by Salazar assuring him that he would be freed if he were to grab hold of the trident. As his Captain made his way toward Jack Sparrow, Lesaro, along with the entire crew of the Silent Mary, came falling down on both sides of the split water, drawing their swords and watching their captain duel Sparrow. After the Trident had finally been destroyed, Lesaro slowly felt his lungs being filled with water and was forced out of the water, revealing himself to finally be human again. As he, along with Salazar and the rest of the crew praised their human form, they soon realized that the walls of water were being closed in around them. They all attempted to reach the anchor which was being drawn from the Black Pearl, their only way out of the depths of the ocean. Salazar and two other crew members were able to make it aboard. Lesaro shouted "Capitán! Capitán!" as he attempted to make it to the anchor, which did him no good. The two waves then collided and covered Lesaro and the remaining crew, ultimately taking their lives once again, and this time for good.[3]

Behind the scenes

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Notes and references

  1. The timeline established in On Stranger Tides (which takes place in 1750) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (which takes place in 1751) sets this battle around 1708.
  2. As evidenced by Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales: Movie Graphic Novel, the events of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales are set in 1751.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
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