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'''Isla Faro''' was a small island in the [[Caribbean]], located between {{Wiki|Hispaniola}} and [[Cuba]]. Possessing tall cliffs, most of the island's dense forests were difficult to reach, save for a small beach, which was covered with bushes and palms. | '''Isla Faro''' was a small island in the [[Caribbean]], located between {{Wiki|Hispaniola}} and [[Cuba]]. Possessing tall cliffs, most of the island's dense forests were difficult to reach, save for a small beach, which was covered with bushes and palms. | ||
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In the 1730s, the beach featured a small campfire, two rowing boats, as well as some bottles of [[rum]] and other supplies, including a [[Treasure chests|treasure chest]]. Around this time, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] visited the island and looted the chest. | In the 1730s, the beach featured a small campfire, two rowing boats, as well as some bottles of [[rum]] and other supplies, including a [[Treasure chests|treasure chest]]. Around this time, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Adéwalé]] visited the island and looted the chest. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]] - [[Freedom Cry]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 12 February 2019

Isla Faro was a small island in the Caribbean, located between Hispaniola and Cuba. Possessing tall cliffs, most of the island's dense forests were difficult to reach, save for a small beach, which was covered with bushes and palms.
In the 1730s, the beach featured a small campfire, two rowing boats, as well as some bottles of rum and other supplies, including a treasure chest. Around this time, the Assassin Adéwalé visited the island and looted the chest.
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