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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:''{{PAGENAME}}''}}{{Era|Transportation}} {{Pre-release|Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game}} The '''''Black Ivory''''' was a slave ship of the Royal African Company active in the Caribbean Sea in the early 1720s, when it was captained by Tom Phillips.<ref name="Boarding">''Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game – Legacy of the Brotherhood'' – The Boarding of the Black Ivory</ref> ==History== In 1722, the vessel was..." |
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==History== | ==History== | ||
In 1722, the vessel was used as bait for the [[Assassins]] [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Adéwalé]] by the [[England|English]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Jeffrey Bloodworth]], wished to eliminate the pair using his [[Royal Bounty|own ship]] while the ''[[Jackdaw]]'' and the ''Black Ivory'' were occupied with each other. However, the pirates managed to comandeer the ''Black Ivory'' when the surviving crew knocked out their captain, having had enough of the bloodshed. Using both ships, the pirates reached the ''Royal Bounty'' and [[Assassination|assassinated]] Bloodworth in spite of his use of a [[Pirate Ring of Eden|Ring of Eden]].<ref name="Boarding"/> | In 1722, the vessel was used as bait for the [[Assassins]] [[Edward Kenway]] and [[Adéwalé]] by the [[England|English]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Jeffrey Bloodworth]], wished to eliminate the pair using his [[Royal Bounty|own ship]] while the ''[[Jackdaw]]'' and the ''Black Ivory'' were occupied with each other. However, the pirates managed to comandeer the ''Black Ivory'' when the surviving crew knocked out their captain, having had enough of the bloodshed. Using both ships, the pirates reached the ''Royal Bounty'' and [[Assassination|assassinated]] Bloodworth in spite of his use of a [[Pirate Ring of Eden|Ring of Eden]].<ref name="Boarding"/> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
"Black ivory" was a euphemism for enslaved Africans being sold in the [[United States]]. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 05:02, 23 February 2025
The Black Ivory was a slave ship of the Royal African Company active in the Caribbean Sea in the early 1720s, when it was captained by Tom Phillips.[1]
History
In 1722, the vessel was used as bait for the Assassins Edward Kenway and Adéwalé by the English Templar Jeffrey Bloodworth, wished to eliminate the pair using his own ship while the Jackdaw and the Black Ivory were occupied with each other. However, the pirates managed to comandeer the Black Ivory when the surviving crew knocked out their captain, having had enough of the bloodshed. Using both ships, the pirates reached the Royal Bounty and assassinated Bloodworth in spite of his use of a Ring of Eden.[1]
Behind the scenes
"Black ivory" was a euphemism for enslaved Africans being sold in the United States.
