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== Background ==
== Background ==
Eleanor Guthrie runs a tavern on Nassau on New Providence Island.  Her father is [[Richard Guthrie]] and she was once in a relationship with [[Captain Charles Vane]].
Eleanor Guthrie runs a tavern on Nassau on New Providence Island.  Her father is [[Richard Guthrie]] and she was once in a relationship with [[Captain Charles Vane]].  She is in a relationship with [[Max (Black Sails)|Max]].


== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 1 I.]] played by [[Hannah New]] ==
== During the events of [[Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 1 I.]] played by [[Hannah New]] ==
Elanor walks out of her office and tells the room full of pirates that she won't help anyone that runs away from the navy.  [[Sanderson]] calls her a cunt and when Eleanor finds out how much Sanderson's captain brought in, she ignores the insult and calls Sanderson an earner.  [[Gates]] tells Eleanor about [[Singleton]] trying to take over as captain and asks for a loan.  [[Mr. Scott]] doesn't think Eleanor should give Gates the money, but Eleanor agrees to give him the money.  Later, [[Joshua (Black Sails)|Joshua]] tells Gates that [[Mosiah]] was murdered and he, Gates, Eleanor and Mr. Scott go to where Joshua found Mosiah's body and he tells them that Mosiah's last word was Vane.  Eleanor confronts Vane and punches him in the face and he punches her back.  She threatens that if [[Captain Flint]] doesn't win the vote then she will stop selling his cargo.  He reminds her that Richard is the one who sells his cargo and warns her never to challenge him in front of his crew again.
Elanor walks out of her office and tells the room full of pirates that she won't help anyone that runs away from the navy.  [[Sanderson]] calls her a cunt and when Eleanor finds out how much Sanderson's captain brought in, she ignores the insult and calls Sanderson an earner.  [[Gates]] tells Eleanor about [[Singleton]] trying to take over as captain and asks for a loan.  [[Mr. Scott]] doesn't think Eleanor should give Gates the money, but Eleanor agrees to give him the money.  Later, [[Joshua (Black Sails)|Joshua]] tells Gates that [[Mosiah]] was murdered and he, Gates, Eleanor and Mr. Scott go to where Joshua found Mosiah's body and he tells them that Mosiah's last word was Vane.  Eleanor confronts Vane and punches him in the face and he punches her back.  She threatens that if [[Captain Flint]] doesn't win the vote then she will stop selling his cargo.  He reminds her that Richard is the one who sells his cargo and warns her never to challenge him in front of his crew again.  Later Max comforts Eleanor.

Revision as of 18:44, 22 July 2022

Eleanor Guthrie

Background

Eleanor Guthrie runs a tavern on Nassau on New Providence Island. Her father is Richard Guthrie and she was once in a relationship with Captain Charles Vane. She is in a relationship with Max.

During the events of Black Sails: Season 1 Episode 1 I. played by Hannah New

Elanor walks out of her office and tells the room full of pirates that she won't help anyone that runs away from the navy. Sanderson calls her a cunt and when Eleanor finds out how much Sanderson's captain brought in, she ignores the insult and calls Sanderson an earner. Gates tells Eleanor about Singleton trying to take over as captain and asks for a loan. Mr. Scott doesn't think Eleanor should give Gates the money, but Eleanor agrees to give him the money. Later, Joshua tells Gates that Mosiah was murdered and he, Gates, Eleanor and Mr. Scott go to where Joshua found Mosiah's body and he tells them that Mosiah's last word was Vane. Eleanor confronts Vane and punches him in the face and he punches her back. She threatens that if Captain Flint doesn't win the vote then she will stop selling his cargo. He reminds her that Richard is the one who sells his cargo and warns her never to challenge him in front of his crew again. Later Max comforts Eleanor.