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The '''''Emperor''''' was a privateer [[Ships|ship]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]], captained by [[Alexander Dolzell]] up until January 1713.
The '''''Emperor''''' was a privateer [[Ships|ship]] during the [[War of the Spanish Succession]], captained by [[Alexander Dolzell]] up until January 1713.


==History==
==History==
===As a privateer ship===
The ''Emperor'' was originally a merchant ship. At some point around the [[War of Spanish Succession]], she was refitted to become a warship, carrying privateers of the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown. In 1713, the young [[Edward Kenway]], who had been recruited by [[Dylan Wallace]] joined the ''Emperor'''s crew. After the ship left [[Bristol]] a day later than planned, he and the other newcomers were giving training and practice.
The ''Emperor'' was originally a merchant ship. At some point around the War of Spanish Succession, she was refitted to become a warship, carrying privateers of the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown.
The ''Emperor'' arrived in Bristol, and [[Dylan Wallace]], the ship's 'recruit man' met [[Edward Kenway]] in the [[Auld Sheillagh]] and recruited him in the ''Emperor's'' crew. On the day it was supposed to leave harbor, the captain [[Alexander Dolzell]] wasn't present, so it left port the following day. [[Bernard Kenway]]'s farm and house were attacked by a group of [[Templars]], who also knocked out Edward in a fight. As a result, Edward was bought into the ''Emperor'' unconscious. After leaving Bristol, the new crew were given training and practice.  


===As a pirate ship===
In 1712, foreseeing the end of the war, the crew turned to [[piracy]]. Dolzell asked the privateers who did not want to become pirates to step out of the ship. Edward initially intended to do so, but was stopped by the ship's deckhand, [[Friday]]. The five other sailors who refused to become pirates were thrown overboard by the ship's first mate, [[Trafford]].
In 1712, foreseeing the end of the war, the crew turned to [[piracy]]. Dolzell asked the privateers who did not want to become pirates to step out of the ship. Edward decided to do so, but he was stopped by the ship's deckhand, [[Friday]]. The five other sailors who refused to become pirates were thrown overboard by the ship's first mate, [[Trafford]].


====Attacking the '''Amazon Galley'''====
In January 1713, while flying the british flag, the ''Emperor'' sailed near the ''[[Amazon Galley]]'', a merchant ship of the [[East India Company]] that was reportedly carrying treasure. The ''Galley'' was fooled by the ruse, with her crew only realizing the threat when they found swords, pistols and cannons aimed at them. Trafford called the captain of the ''Galley'', [[Benjamin Pritchard]], to come to the main deck of the ''Emperor''; he was subsequently interrogated and tortured in the captain's cabin by Dolzell and Trafford.  
In January 1713, while flying the British Flag, the ''Emperor'' sailed near the ''[[Amazon Galley]]'', a merchant ship of the [[East India Company]]. The crew of the ''Emperor'' used swords and guns to taunt to ''Amazon Galley'''s crew. Trafford called the [[Captain]] of the ''Amazon Galley'', Captain [[Benjamin Pritchard]] to come to the main deck of the ''Emperor'' and was interrogated and tortured in the captain's cabin by Dolzell and Trafford. After the interrogation, Dolzell and crew boarded the ''Amazon Galley'' and began to loot it's cargo. Edward and Blaney were left to guard Pritchard. While guarding Pritchard, Edward noticed a [[Templar ring]] in Pritchard's finger, and Blaney snatched it, untying Pritchard in the process. Before Edward could fight back, Dolzell stormed in, informing the lads that ''Emperor'' was attacked by a privateer ship, captained by [[Edward Thatch]], who was still loyal to the crown. The pirates were attacked by the privateers and the crew of the ''Amazon Galley''. During the fight, majority of the crew were killed, Dolzell disappeared in the sea, [[Blaney]], a crew member tried to betray his fellow pirates and tried to join Thatch's crew, but was killed in a fistfight by Edward, and Edward found himself a place in Thatch's crew.
 
After the interrogation, Dolzell and crew boarded the ''Galley'' and began to loot its cargo, while Edward and [[Blaney]] stayed behind to watch Pritchard. A conflict ensued between the two pirates when Edward realized Pritchard was wearing a [[Templar ring]]. Blaney snatched the ring, not aware of its significance. Before the fight could escalate, Dolzell stormed in, informing them that they were being attacked by a privateer ship, captained by [[Edward Thatch]], who was still loyal to the crown.  
 
Beset on both sides, the majority of the ''Emperor'''s crew was killed in battle. Captain Dolzell escaped the conflict, but would be hanged for piracy two years later, while Edward found himself a place in Thatch's crew.


==Crew==
==Crew==
*Alexander Dolzell - Captain (unknown – January 1713)
*Alexander Dolzell - Captain (unknown – January 1713)
*[[Trafford]] - First mate (unknown – January 1713)
*Trafford - First mate (unknown – January 1713)
*Edward Kenway - Lookout (1712 – January 1713)
*Edward Kenway - Lookout (1712 – January 1713)
*[[Blaney]] - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
*Blaney - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
*[[Melling]] - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
*[[Melling]] - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
*[[Friday]] - Deckhand (unknown – January 1713)
*Friday - Deckhand (unknown – January 1713)


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 11:04, 1 November 2014

The Emperor was a privateer ship during the War of the Spanish Succession, captained by Alexander Dolzell up until January 1713.

History

The Emperor was originally a merchant ship. At some point around the War of Spanish Succession, she was refitted to become a warship, carrying privateers of the British crown. In 1713, the young Edward Kenway, who had been recruited by Dylan Wallace joined the Emperor's crew. After the ship left Bristol a day later than planned, he and the other newcomers were giving training and practice.

In 1712, foreseeing the end of the war, the crew turned to piracy. Dolzell asked the privateers who did not want to become pirates to step out of the ship. Edward initially intended to do so, but was stopped by the ship's deckhand, Friday. The five other sailors who refused to become pirates were thrown overboard by the ship's first mate, Trafford.

In January 1713, while flying the british flag, the Emperor sailed near the Amazon Galley, a merchant ship of the East India Company that was reportedly carrying treasure. The Galley was fooled by the ruse, with her crew only realizing the threat when they found swords, pistols and cannons aimed at them. Trafford called the captain of the Galley, Benjamin Pritchard, to come to the main deck of the Emperor; he was subsequently interrogated and tortured in the captain's cabin by Dolzell and Trafford.

After the interrogation, Dolzell and crew boarded the Galley and began to loot its cargo, while Edward and Blaney stayed behind to watch Pritchard. A conflict ensued between the two pirates when Edward realized Pritchard was wearing a Templar ring. Blaney snatched the ring, not aware of its significance. Before the fight could escalate, Dolzell stormed in, informing them that they were being attacked by a privateer ship, captained by Edward Thatch, who was still loyal to the crown.

Beset on both sides, the majority of the Emperor's crew was killed in battle. Captain Dolzell escaped the conflict, but would be hanged for piracy two years later, while Edward found himself a place in Thatch's crew.

Crew

  • Alexander Dolzell - Captain (unknown – January 1713)
  • Trafford - First mate (unknown – January 1713)
  • Edward Kenway - Lookout (1712 – January 1713)
  • Blaney - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
  • Melling - Sailor (unknown – January 1713)
  • Friday - Deckhand (unknown – January 1713)

Reference