Lord Scott McMillan

Lord Scott McMillan was born in 25 of December 1727 in Edinbourgh to the wealthy Lord Henry McMillan, The Laird of Argyle. He was the successor to Lord Cutler Beckett after the war against piracy. He Died at the second battle of ravens cove.

Early Life 

"With Father Away at War I Don't Really have much Company"

Scott McMillan to an unknown friend.

At a young age Scotts Father was sent to the battlefields of India as an officer in the EITC army.

Scott and his Mother Anne would move to the family estate in Argyle where he would spend most of his time studing or Exploring the Scottish Highlands. He always Showed a keen interest in business and trade, and was excepted into Edinbourgh University at Age 14. At sixteen he'd travel to London and find Employment with the EITC as a clerk.

Under Lord Beckett

"Lord Beckett is one of the greatest men you'll ever meet!"

Scott McMillan to Jack Sparrow on Cutler Beckett.

At somepoint in his career he meet Cutler Beckett the Director of South African affairs, and they became steadfast friends, Scott was Becketts right hand man at this time and would oversee the burning of the Wicked Wench and the capture of Jack Sparrow.

War Against Piracy

"The Might of the EITC is a force that cannot be matched!"

Scott McMillan

When Lord Beckett was sent to the Carribean The now Lord Scott McMillan and new director of affairs for the company stayed in South Africa much to his abhorror he would though be in charge under Becketts orders to deal with all pirates in the Indian and South Atlantic waters.

He was said to have cried at the Death of his oldest and greatest friend and raised a statue in his honour in Cape Town.

The New Director

"Lord Scott McMillan will continue Lord Becketts Legacy to the bitter end!"

At the death of Beckett and the defeat of the Flying Dutchman Lord McMillan was made the new governor of the EITC and with a grim hatred of all pirates, set about continuing Becketts Legacy and set about searching for the Fountain of Youth, Unfortunately Captain Edward Teach was also hunting for the treasure and McMillans Flagship the EITC Conqueror was attacked one night off the coast of Santo Dominigo, Lord Scott McMillan died on his Flagship aged 36.

Personality and traits

Scott McMillan was an intelligent, and highly ruthless man who would do almost anything to further his own gain. He Was known to have a softer side, as when he cried at the death of his greatest friend Cutler Beckett. but he was as cruel and hard as Beckett probably the cause of their long friendship.