Pirate

The Pirate is an NPC. If you have defeated a Pirate Invasion once and there is a vacant house, the Pirate will move in. This will even work in a non-hardmode world, provided you have a Pirate Map with you.

Items sold
Once the Pirate has moved into a house, he will sell the following:

Names
The pirate can have the following names:
 * Black Beard
 * James T. Beard
 * Red Beard
 * Wet Beard
 * Captain Bullywort
 * Captain Morgan
 * Long-Eyed Bucko
 * Straight-hooked Bucko
 * Gunpowder Garry
 * David
 * Jack
 * Jake
 * Stoney Dirt.

Quotes
If the player is female
 * Stay off me booty, ya scallywag!
 * I'm no landlubber, but it's better to have lubbed and lost than never to have lubbed at all. (Reference to an Alfred Lord Tennyson quote "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all". It could also possibly double as an innuendo)
 * YAR! Funny ye should be mentionin' parrots b'cause...um... What t'were we talkin' 'bout?
 * "Yarr Blarr Harrdarr" (Drunken Gibberish)
 * What in blazes are ye talkin' about? Moby Dick is mine!
 * Yo ho ho and a bottle of....blinkroots! (Reference to the song "Fifteen Men on a Dead Man's Chest" from Treasure Island)
 * "[Name of Player], Ye be one o' the finest lookin' lassies this here captain's seen in many a fortnight!

Trivia

 * The name Black Beard is a reference to Captain Edward Teach, a notorious pirate in the early 18th century.
 * The name Jack is likely a "Pirates of the Caribbean" reference.
 * The name Jake is possibly a reference to Jake from Jake and the Never Land Pirates, or Sir Francis Drake who was an English Sea Dog in the 1500's.
 * The name Captain Morgan could be a reference to the Captain Morgan brand of spiced rum or the Welsh privateer Henry Morgan, which the rum itself is named after.
 * The name James T. Beard is a reference to James T. Kirk from Star Trek.