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'''"Peg Leg"''' was a sailor who resided in the [[Davenport Homestead]] dock during the [[American Revolution|American Revolutionary period]]. At his request, [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] collected [[trinkets]] in exchange for [[William Kidd]]'s letters, which were in Peg Leg's possession.


Peg Leg (real name unknown) was a drunken sailor who resided in the [[Davenport Homestead]] during the [[American Revolution]]. After the [[Aquila]] was restored by the [[Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], he then approached Peg Leg asking about [[William Kidd]] and his treasure. Peg Leg told him that he was in possession of letters detailing the location of map pieces but would only give them to him as a trade for Kidd's treasure that were called 'trinkets'; small treasure boxes located around the game, as [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] collected them.
==Biography==
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Upon the restoration of the ''[[Aquila]]'', Connor approached Peg Leg, inquiring about Captain Kidd's treasure, after having heard him creating a ruckus about it.
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Peg Leg then told Connor that he was in possession of letters detailing the location of map pieces for the treasure, but would only give them to him in exchange for "trinkets": twenty-four small treasure boxes located around the Davenport Homestead, the [[Frontier]], [[Boston]] and [[New York City]]. As agreed, when Connor collected them, Peg Leg traded the letters.
 
==Personality and traits==
As his name indicates, Peg Leg had a wooden prosthesis for his left leg. At the time of meeting Connor, he was middle-aged but had grey stubble, a striped orange woolly hat, a dirty beige top with a jacket, black striped trousers and a satchel.
 
A habitual drunkard, many tended to avoid Peg Leg; [[Robert Faulkner]] remarked that his talkative mood was enough to "chew your ear off," though the sailor also described him as harmless.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
 
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 24 May 2023

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Peg Leg.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

"He don't hurt no one, so I leave him be."
―Robert Faulkner, on Peg Leg.[src]
Peg Leg

"Peg Leg" was a sailor who resided in the Davenport Homestead dock during the American Revolutionary period. At his request, Connor collected trinkets in exchange for William Kidd's letters, which were in Peg Leg's possession.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Upon the restoration of the Aquila, Connor approached Peg Leg, inquiring about Captain Kidd's treasure, after having heard him creating a ruckus about it.

Peg Leg then told Connor that he was in possession of letters detailing the location of map pieces for the treasure, but would only give them to him in exchange for "trinkets": twenty-four small treasure boxes located around the Davenport Homestead, the Frontier, Boston and New York City. As agreed, when Connor collected them, Peg Leg traded the letters.

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

As his name indicates, Peg Leg had a wooden prosthesis for his left leg. At the time of meeting Connor, he was middle-aged but had grey stubble, a striped orange woolly hat, a dirty beige top with a jacket, black striped trousers and a satchel.

A habitual drunkard, many tended to avoid Peg Leg; Robert Faulkner remarked that his talkative mood was enough to "chew your ear off," though the sailor also described him as harmless.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]