Héctor Ruiz

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El Diablo del Este

Héctor Ruiz
Henry Ruiz.jpg
Portrait of Héctor Ruiz, 1714
Born(1679-08-18)18 August 1679
Riomare
Disappeared3 February 1721(1721-02-03) (aged 41)
Died
Unknown
NationalityPecario
OccupationPirate
Years active1700-1721
Piratical career
NicknameEl Diablo del Este
AllegianceKingdom of Pecario
Pirate Republic
Base of operationsQuingming Sea
Synthe Sea

Héctor Ruiz, (18 August 1679 - 03 February 1721), known by many in his time as El Diablo del Este (The Devil of the East), was a Pecarian pirate operating in the Quingming Sea and Synthe Sea. He was famous for the largest heist ever taken by a pirate, and became the most wanted man in the wurld. Ruiz is one of the founders and leaders of the Republic of Pirates.

Biography

Héctor Ruiz joined the Pecarian Royal Navy later in life. He took part in the Emerald War where he served as the second to Admiral Lucon de Alcanez on the galleon El Vencedor. After the conflict, he became captain of the Esmeralada, Ruiz eventually left the Royal Navy, seeking out riches for gain.He then attacked the rich commercial ships of the Yellow Empire for 5 years, making Ruiz the most wanted man by the Yellow Empire.

Jade Flower Heist

In January 1704, Ruiz — aboard his ship the Esmeralada — joined forces with other pirate captains, and sailed to the Turtle Sea. Ruiz was elected admiral of the pirate ship flotilla and commanded a total of over 300 pirates. There, they ambushed the Yellow Imperial fleet. The treasure convoy was comprised of twenty ships including the flagship Yù Huā (Jade Flower). The pirates eventually caught the Imperial convoy two or three days later. Ruiz's opening broadside destroyed the mainmast of the ship, crippling it in the water. With the ship incapacitated, Ruiz and his crew boarded and the pirates fought for two to three hours.

Eventually, the Imperials surrendered. Ruiz lost many of his crew in the raid. The Jade Flower was carrying nearly $600,000 in precious metals and jewels. This made Ruiz one of the richest pirates to ever exist a the time.