Samuel Moseley - Known early in King Philip’s war as the “Jamaican Pirate”, a son of Boston departs in the 1660’s to re-invent himself as a mariner. He returns with a band of renegades to lead one of the United Colonies’ most successful military units. He’s never commissioned or even recognized as anything more than a henchman. Moseley serves as Governor Winslow’s fixer and executioner. He loosely interprets military orders, winking and nodding himself into three of the war’s most notorious battles. Like Metacomet, Moseley leads and inspires his men. He’d rather fight than run in matters of life and death. Moseley’s smug disdain for life and misguided sense of justice seem to fuel the racial fires that torched through American history.