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The '''''Black Crow''''' (Latin: ''Corvum Nigrum'') was a smuggler [[ship]] which operated in the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] during the 1st century BCE. Operating under the guise of a trading vessel known as '''''Argos''''', the ship made frequent rounds between [[Alexandria]] and [[Apollonia]], using the shipwreck coasts of [[Cyrenaica]] as it's dropping point.
The '''''Black Crow''''' (Latin: ''Corvum Nigrum'') was a smuggler [[ship]] which operated in the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] during the 1st century BCE. Operating under the guise of a trading vessel known as '''''Argos''''', the ship made frequent rounds between [[Alexandria]] and [[Apollonia]], using the shipwreck coasts of [[Cyrenaica]] as it's dropping point.


In 47 BCE, the [[Greece|Greek]] smuggler [[Sminthos]] learned of the ship and its exploits through a contact, and requested Bayek to help him recover the loot so he could retire as a farmer. By stealing a manifest from a [[Rome|Roman]] docks in Apollonia, Bayek as able to pinpoint the ship's dropoff location and recovered the loot for Sminthos.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Smugglers of Cyrene]]</ref>
In 47 BCE, the [[Greece|Greek]] smuggler [[Sminthos]] learned of the ship and its exploits through a contact, and requested the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to help him recover the loot so he could retire as a farmer. By stealing a manifest from a [[Rome|Roman]] docks in Apollonia, Bayek as able to pinpoint the ship's dropoff location and recovered the loot for Sminthos.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Smugglers of Cyrene]]</ref>


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Revision as of 13:33, 10 February 2020


The Black Crow (Latin: Corvum Nigrum) was a smuggler ship which operated in the Ptolemaic Kingdom during the 1st century BCE. Operating under the guise of a trading vessel known as Argos, the ship made frequent rounds between Alexandria and Apollonia, using the shipwreck coasts of Cyrenaica as it's dropping point.

In 47 BCE, the Greek smuggler Sminthos learned of the ship and its exploits through a contact, and requested the Medjay Bayek of Siwa to help him recover the loot so he could retire as a farmer. By stealing a manifest from a Roman docks in Apollonia, Bayek as able to pinpoint the ship's dropoff location and recovered the loot for Sminthos.[1]

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