- "They are begging for mercy."
"Mercy. Mercy? There is no mercy!
Make ready.....Fire!" - ―Armando Salazar ordering Lesaro to give to the command to kill the Pirates in the water
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. After a battle against ten pirate ships, he informed his captian 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 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.
He helped his captain in his quest for the Trident, and even to dueled the notorious Pirate, Captain Hector Barbossa aboard the Black Pearl. Luckily he regained his human form after the tridents 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, Magda, and another crew member were able to make it aboard. Lesaro shouted "Capitan! Capitan!" 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 Silent Mary crew, killing them all in the process.
Behind the Scenes
- In Dead Men Tell No Tales Lesaro was portrayed by Juan Carlos Vellido, an actor who previously portrayed the Spanish Sea Captain in On Stranger Tides.
Appearances
Notes and references
- ↑ 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.