1715. The Golden Age - the pinnacle of piracy in the Caribbean Sea. The island of the former British colony of New Providence is a territory of lawlessness, controlled by the most famous pirate captains in history. The most formidable of them is Captain Flint. But the British fleet returns to these waters, threatening to destroy Flint and his crew. Driven by deep, complex, even romantic motives, Flint becomes an ally with the formidable Eleanor Guthrie, the daughter of a local outlaw who turns pirates' loot into profit. Together, they create a plan, hunting for the ultimate reward, winning which, they will stop the takeover of their home and ensure their survival. They are opposed by a number of rivals: a captain's competitor, envious of Flint's power, Eleanor's father, whose ambitions on the island lead to conflict with his daughter, and a young sailor, John Silver, recently accepted into Flint's crew, who somehow manages to constantly foil his captain's plans.