Soloman Syed

Soloman Syed was an Indian seaman aboard the Obra Dinn during her last voyage in 1802. He caught a fatal lung disease and succumbed to it.

Story and fate
Syed was a seaman and was responsible for the ship's manual labor. He was first seen loading cargo onto the ship in Falmouth and witnessed the accidental death of seaman Samuel Peters.

Later, off the coast of Portugal, he and a fellow crewmate, Renfred Rajub, died of a lung disease that they had caught in a house back in England. Surgeon Henry Evans could only rule out consumption as the cause.

The East India Company insurance assessment of the Obra Dinn incident awarded Syed's estate £15 in outstanding wages.

Identification
Syed can be identified during, when his compatriot William Wasim addresses him by name, trying to get him to drink.

Appearances
Syed appeared in all memories up to his death, as well as the Under Way sketch
 * His body can be interacted with in
 * The Under Way sketch
 * His body can be interacted with in
 * The Under Way sketch
 * The Under Way sketch