Charles Vane

Charles Vane’s Ruthless Code
Where other Nassau pirates wavered when Governor Woodes Rogers arrived offering the king’s pardon in 1718, Vane sent a snarling letter back and torched a French warship to punch through the blockade. Quick to anger, ferociously stubborn, and contemptuous of anything that smells like submission, he is the pirate republic’s most combustible defender – a man whose loyalty to a life without compromise runs so deep that even losing everything won’t coax a surrender out of him. His partnership with Kenway crackles with tension throughout the game; the two are cut from different cloth, and Vane never lets Kenway forget it. That famous line “Or maybe you just don’t have the stones to live with no regrets” – lands less like a taunt and more like a personal creed.
Who Voices Charles Vane in Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced?
Ralph Ineson returns to voice Charles Vane, reprising the role he originated in the 2013 original. The Yorkshire actor brings an unmistakably gravelly authority to the character that few could replicate – a voice built for men who don’t negotiate. Beyond the Caribbean, Ineson is widely recognized for playing Galactus in The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025), the morally complex Lorath Nahr in Diablo IV, and the haunting patriarch William in Robert Eggers’ The Witch. His return to Vane in Resynced is one of the remake’s most praised casting decisions, with reviewers singling out his performance for giving the character’s arc real dramatic weight.