Theodore Groves

Theodore Groves is a 1st Class commodore in the Royal British Navy,

Early Years

Theodore Was born into the Groves family Home in Bloomsberry, London his father was a English naval officer who died when Theodore was very young, he attended Eton and gratuated at the age off sixteen. he was then commissioned as a Midshipman on board HMS Royal George under The command of sir Edward Hawke, he was sent to The India Squadron aboard HMS Pickle but caught a case of Yellow Fever and was put on six months leave which he spent in a naval hospital in Calcutta, Where he met the EITC clerk Robert Clive who would become Famous for his victory at Plassey against the french. when he recovered he was Transfered to HMS Indefatigable.

He Passed for lieutenant at the age of Twenty.

Lieutenancy and romance

six months later he was made First Lieutenant aboard HMS Sea King under Captain Dakota who turnd out to be a traitor. Groves was Made the Third Officer aboard HMS Victory but was soon given his first command

That of HMS Iron Queen he was ordered to sail to enforce the Carribean Squadron under Admiral Sir Cooke

that was when he first heard of the term Devils Own.

Given orders to sail for Ravens Cove to Enforce The EITC/Navy Blockade he would face a hoard of jolly rogers foul crewmen and would later escape the fate of so many that day by hiding under the bodies of the dead.



On his Return to Port Royal He meet eighteen year old Sarah Jadeshot and immediatly fell in love with her they were married six month later and had a son Hector Groves.

Voyage to the Fountain

Groves was promoted to lieutenant Commander after the war against piracy and was commissioned First Officer aboard HMS Providence under Captain Hector Barbossa searching for the fountain of youth.

He Was Promoted Shortly Later to the Rank of 1st Class Commodore By Lord Matthew Blastshot and remains an active officer in the Fleet.thumb|300px|right