![]() ![]() His were ten marbles carved from different shades of wood and hers was a book, the Diary of Galileo Galilei. The two of them were lucky to still have their tokens, the special objects that identified them if their parents ever decided to return. By the time she was eight she became a friend with another orphan, a boy named James. ![]() Moving from a children's home to a children's home Carina eventually ended up in one owned by Lord Willoughby, deep in the English countryside. Altwood Īs she grew Carina displayed curious nature and sharp tongue which always landed her in trouble: the kind that prompted benefactors to pack her bags and send her to be someone else's problem. If there's one thing I know about Carina Smyth, it's that her personality burns as brightly as a star." ―A woman and Mrs. So that one day, it will grow to be useful." I believe it's better to direct a fire than snuff it out. Barbossa left Carina the diary assuming that the ruby would afford her an ease in life. She was left outside the orphanage with a diary with a ruby on it and a name, "Carina Smyth". Her father, Hector Barbossa (believing himself unworthy to be a parent) left her to an orphanage less than a year past her birth, after her mother Margaret Smyth died of unknown causes. Sailing for the Caribbean she found herself in the middle of the dangerous Quest for the Trident of Poseidon where she would encounter the young sailor Henry Turner and the infamous pirate Jack Sparrow.Ĭarina Smyth was born in 1732. She eventually decided to find the Map No Man Can Read and the mythical Trident of Poseidon, hoping to unravel the mystery of where she came from, and discover who she was truly meant to be. Though women had no right to study at university in her time, Carina fought to prove herself as a scientist and show the world that her knowledge came from hard work and not witchery. As a young girl she found employment as a maid at Hanover Hall where she developed interests in astronomy, horology, and mathematics. With the mysterious diary of Galileo Galilei being her only link to her past, Carina became a brilliant thinker, a woman ahead of her time. A daughter of the infamous pirate Hector Barbossa, she was left as an infant at the orphanage in England where she grew up without knowing the truth about her origin. My name is Barbossa." ―Carina Barbossa Ĭarina Smyth was an astronomer and horologist around the middle of the 18th century. ![]()
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