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'''''El Arca del Maestro''''' (English: ''The Ark of the Master'') was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War|galleon]] used by the [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Julien du Casse]] in late 1715. The [[Ships|ship]] was a gift from [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[West Indies Rite of the Templar Order|Caribbean Templars]], to help further the Order's goals in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | '''''El Arca del Maestro''''' (English: ''The Ark of the Master'') was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War|galleon]] used by the [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Julien du Casse]] in late 1715. The [[Ships|ship]] was a gift from [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] of the [[West Indies Rite of the Templar Order|Caribbean Templars]], to help further the Order's goals in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | ||
That same year, [[Edward Thatch]] and [[Edward Kenway]] planned to commandeer the galleon and station it just beyond Nassau's northern harbor, to improve the community's defenses. | That same year, [[Edward Thatch]] and [[Edward Kenway]] planned to commandeer the galleon and station it just beyond Nassau's northern harbor, to improve the community's defenses. Using the ''[[Jackdaw]],'' Kenway and Thatch tailed the vessel, which eventually went through a storm. As the galleon emerged from a fog bank, she was attacked by three pirate vessels; two gunboats and the ''[[Ranger]]'', a brig captained by [[Charles Vane]]. However, the galleon responded with a full broadside of heavy shot which destroyed the gunboats and forced Vane to retreat. Knowing that the ''Jackdaw'' would be no match for the galleon, Kenway and Thatch were forced to let it go. | ||
''El Arca del Maestro'' subsequently docked at a cove on the island of [[Great Inagua]]. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated du Casse aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship's cannons and beached the ship itself at [[Abaco Island]]. | ''El Arca del Maestro'' subsequently docked at a cove on the island of [[Great Inagua]]. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated du Casse aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship's cannons to Nassau and beached the ship itself at [[Abaco Island]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Unlike most Spanish galleons, ''El Arca del Maestro'' was painted in a similar fashion to the legendary ship ''[[El Impoluto]]'', rather than the reddish-brown colour that was more commonly used for Men O' War. | *Unlike most Spanish galleons, ''El Arca del Maestro'' was painted in a similar fashion to the legendary ship ''[[El Impoluto]]'', rather than the reddish-brown colour that was more commonly used for Men O' War. | ||
*It is not possible to sink or disable the ''El Arca de Maestro'' during the memory [[Proper Defenses]] but it can be damaged nearly to the brink of being sunk or disabled. | *It is not possible to sink or disable the ''El Arca de Maestro'' during the memory [[Proper Defenses]] but it can be damaged nearly to the brink of being sunk or disabled. Regardless, it will be unscathed when Edward Kenway assassinates Julien du Casse. | ||
*The middle mast of the ''El Arca del Maestro'' when it was beached on Abaco Island would | *The middle mast of the ''El Arca del Maestro'' when it was beached on Abaco Island would be the tallest viewpoint in the game, but it is unreachable. | ||
*Considering its name, ''El Arca del Maestro'', the ship might have been Torres' personal vessel, as he was the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars. | *Considering its name, ''El Arca del Maestro'', the ship might have been Torres' personal vessel, as he was the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars. | ||
*The ''El Arca del Maestro'' is level 60. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 21:55, 28 May 2019
- "She's a fussock, she is. Fat and slow."
- ―Edward Thatch, on El Arca del Maestro, 1715.[src]

El Arca del Maestro (English: The Ark of the Master) was a Spanish galleon used by the French Templar Julien du Casse in late 1715. The ship was a gift from Laureano de Torres y Ayala, Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars, to help further the Order's goals in the West Indies.
That same year, Edward Thatch and Edward Kenway planned to commandeer the galleon and station it just beyond Nassau's northern harbor, to improve the community's defenses. Using the Jackdaw, Kenway and Thatch tailed the vessel, which eventually went through a storm. As the galleon emerged from a fog bank, she was attacked by three pirate vessels; two gunboats and the Ranger, a brig captained by Charles Vane. However, the galleon responded with a full broadside of heavy shot which destroyed the gunboats and forced Vane to retreat. Knowing that the Jackdaw would be no match for the galleon, Kenway and Thatch were forced to let it go.
El Arca del Maestro subsequently docked at a cove on the island of Great Inagua. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated du Casse aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship's cannons to Nassau and beached the ship itself at Abaco Island.
Trivia
- Unlike most Spanish galleons, El Arca del Maestro was painted in a similar fashion to the legendary ship El Impoluto, rather than the reddish-brown colour that was more commonly used for Men O' War.
- It is not possible to sink or disable the El Arca de Maestro during the memory Proper Defenses but it can be damaged nearly to the brink of being sunk or disabled. Regardless, it will be unscathed when Edward Kenway assassinates Julien du Casse.
- The middle mast of the El Arca del Maestro when it was beached on Abaco Island would be the tallest viewpoint in the game, but it is unreachable.
- Considering its name, El Arca del Maestro, the ship might have been Torres' personal vessel, as he was the Grand Master of the Caribbean Templars.
- The El Arca del Maestro is level 60.
Gallery
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El Arca del Maestro beached on Abaco Island
References