Jimmy

Jimmy is the sickly son of Woolfe of Trinsic during the events of Ultima V.

Description
After speaking with his father, the Avatar visited Jimmy at the lake in Trinsic. Jimmy was very knowledgeable about ships, and told the Avatar of the HMS Cape, a ship that had greater endurance and speed than any other, adding that part of the power came from the Wheel of the HMS Cape (which the Avatar had found during Ultima IV). Jimmy added that the plans for the ship were rumored to be still in possession of Master Hawkins.

Ultima V: Lazarus
The son of Woolfe the blacksmith of Trinsic, Jimmy talked extensively about ships, and his desire to some day captain a vessel on the seas of Britannia. A fountain of knowledge about all things maritime, Jimmy told the hero about blue tassles, Master Hawkins and the HMS Cape, Blackthorn's invasion of Windemere, and the boy was a wealth of sailor talk that he learned from the Wounds of Honor. The young man also also listened eagerly to all of the Avatar's stories of seagoing adventure. Constantly tended for his illness by the Trinsic healer Leila, the Oppression used Jimmy's sickness to force his father to create weapons for them. The Avatar could help Jimmy by getting a cure for his condition from Madam Pendra in Yew, thus allowing his father Woolfe the freedom to begin supplying arms for the Resistance.

The Ultima 6 Project
In the Ultima 6 Project, Jimmy had made his dream true, and became a merchant with his own ship. However when meeting Jimmy during the seige of Trinsic, he remembered the last time he met the hero and told the Avatar that his ship had been damaged by gargoyles and was not seaworthy at the moment. He however promised to do his part in the plan to break the siege of the city. After the siege was broken in battle, Jimmy asked the Avatar for help to repair the ship, saying that Strom in Yew should know how to repair it.

The Avatar got Strom's plans and after turning five Yew logs into boards, helped Jimmy to repair his ship. Jimmy rewarded the party with numerous reagents after it was done, before setting sail.