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The Raid on Las Pulgas was a battle between the British and the undead forces of Jolly Roger during his attempt to conquer the Caribbean.

Battle[]

When Jolly Roger launched an attack on the island of Padres Del Fuego, he didn't want to immediately attack the main town, Los Padres, so he raided Las Pulgas, in the back of the island. He left Undead Grenadiers, Undead Gypsies, as well as one or two Undead Raiders and Undead Brigands. To keep them in order, he left two of his officers, general Darkhart and Timothy Dartan. Many of his men continued into the Catacombs, and attempted to break into Beckett's Quarry, the center of East India Trading Company's forces on Padres Del Fuego.

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  1. The events of Pirates of the Caribbean Online are unofficially set between the events of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The timeline established in On Stranger Tides (which takes place in 1750) and Dead Men Tell No Tales (which takes place in 1751) sets the events of The Curse of the Black Pearl around 1728.
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