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[[File:AC4 Black Island.png|thumb|250px|Black Island]]
[[File:AC4 Black Island.png|thumb|250px|Black Island]]
'''Black Island''' was an islet in the [[Caribbean]], and the site of a [[Sugar plantations|plantation]]. [[Edward Kenway]] visited the islet at one point during his time in the West Indies, and retrieved several possessions of Captain [[Henry Morgan]].
'''Black Island''' was an islet in the [[Caribbean]], and the site of a [[Sugar plantations|plantation]].  


In the 17th century, Henry Morgan's [[Ships|ship]] sank off the island's coast with a full load of equipment. In the early 18th century, the [[Piracy|pirate]] Edward Kenway explored Black Island and recovered Morgan's redingote, [[Firearms|pistols]] and the ship's sails.
In the 17th century, Captain [[Henry Morgan]]'s [[Ships|ship]] sank off the island's coast with a full load of equipment. In the early 18th century, the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] explored Black Island and recovered several of Morgan's possessions, including Morgan's redingote, [[Firearms|pistols]] and the ship's sails.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:31, 30 June 2015

Black Island

Black Island was an islet in the Caribbean, and the site of a plantation.

In the 17th century, Captain Henry Morgan's ship sank off the island's coast with a full load of equipment. In the early 18th century, the pirate Edward Kenway explored Black Island and recovered several of Morgan's possessions, including Morgan's redingote, pistols and the ship's sails.

Trivia

  • Black Island was originally exclusive to pre-ordered copies from the Black Chest, Buccaneer or Gamestop Editions and Uplay Digital Deluxe Edition. It is now available with the Illustrious Pirates pack.

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