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Fort Wolcott's blacksmith room by Max Qin
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[[File:ACIII-Wolcott 2.png|thumb|250px|Connor overlooking the fort's courtyard]] | [[File:ACIII-Wolcott 2.png|thumb|250px|Connor overlooking the fort's courtyard]] | ||
'''Fort Wolcott''' was a fortification located on the small Goat Island, having been built to protect the nearby town of Newport, [[Rhode Island]]. Throughout history, it underwent several renames. | '''Fort Wolcott''' was a [[Forts|fortification]] located on the small Goat Island, having been built to protect the nearby town of Newport, [[Rhode Island]]. Throughout history, it underwent several renames. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] visited the location sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain [[William Kidd]]'s sailors, who had been jailed there. By this time, the fort had been renamed Fort Wolcott. | The [[Colonial Assassins|Colonial]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] visited the location sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain [[William Kidd]]'s sailors, who had been jailed there. By this time, the fort had been renamed Fort Wolcott. | ||
During Connor's | During Connor's infiltration however, a large portion of the fort was destroyed, as a result of the shelling from the ''[[Aquila]]'' that Connor had ordered on the structure to cover his escape. | ||
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The fort bore much resemblance to the state it was in before Connor had it destroyed, though it was slightly more spacious, with a larger courtyard. In the courtyard stood a wooden stage with poles, to which hostages were presumably bound to be ridiculed or tortured. The fort featured four main buildings: a storage house, with an office on the upper floor, a smelting chamber, a large tavern and a building housing some market stalls. The wares being sold were primarily spoils from [[hunting]], including meat, fish and skins. | The fort bore much resemblance to the state it was in before Connor had it destroyed, though it was slightly more spacious, with a larger courtyard. In the courtyard stood a wooden stage with poles, to which hostages were presumably bound to be ridiculed or tortured. The fort featured four main buildings: a storage house, with an office on the upper floor, a smelting chamber, a large tavern and a building housing some market stalls. The wares being sold were primarily spoils from [[hunting]], including meat, fish and skins. | ||
With the implementation of new technology, simulated locations in the console stage were upgraded to have multiple aesthetic variations. Because of this, Fort Wolcott could be utilized during the day, the night, or | With the implementation of new technology, simulated locations in the console stage were upgraded to have multiple aesthetic variations. Because of this, Fort Wolcott could be utilized during the day, the night, or midst snowfall. | ||
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File:Fort Wolcott promo.jpg|Connor eavesdropping on Redcoats within Fort Wolcott | File:Fort Wolcott promo.jpg|Connor eavesdropping on Redcoats within Fort Wolcott | ||
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Assassins Creed 3 - Fort Wolcott (the Store) by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott - The Store Room | Assassins Creed 3 - Fort Wolcott (the Store) by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott - The Store Room | ||
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Assassins creed 3 ( Fort Exterior) by neilvk.jpg|Fort interior | Assassins creed 3 ( Fort Exterior) by neilvk.jpg|Fort interior defenses | ||
Assassins Creed 3 Fort Wolcott (The Prison) by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott Prison | Assassins Creed 3 Fort Wolcott (The Prison) by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott Prison | ||
Assassins Creed 3 Fort Wolcott by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott attack | Assassins Creed 3 Fort Wolcott by neilvk.jpg|Fort Wolcott attack | ||
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Fort Wolcott was a fortification located on the small Goat Island, having been built to protect the nearby town of Newport, Rhode Island. Throughout history, it underwent several renames.
History
American Revolutionary War
The original fort was built in the early 1700s by the Spanish. It was later expanded by the British in the 1730s, which was when it was named Fort George, after King George II. The fort was captured by Rhode Islanders twice in the 1760s, though they never occupied it for long, during which they used it to fire upon British ships in the harbor.
The Colonial Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton visited the location sometime in 1773, in order to obtain a scroll that was in the possession of one of Captain William Kidd's sailors, who had been jailed there. By this time, the fort had been renamed Fort Wolcott.
During Connor's infiltration however, a large portion of the fort was destroyed, as a result of the shelling from the Aquila that Connor had ordered on the structure to cover his escape.
Modern times
In 2012, Fort Wolcott was used as a simulated location by Abstergo Industries' entertainment branch, in order to influence the general public through the console stage of the Animus technology.
The fort bore much resemblance to the state it was in before Connor had it destroyed, though it was slightly more spacious, with a larger courtyard. In the courtyard stood a wooden stage with poles, to which hostages were presumably bound to be ridiculed or tortured. The fort featured four main buildings: a storage house, with an office on the upper floor, a smelting chamber, a large tavern and a building housing some market stalls. The wares being sold were primarily spoils from hunting, including meat, fish and skins.
With the implementation of new technology, simulated locations in the console stage were upgraded to have multiple aesthetic variations. Because of this, Fort Wolcott could be utilized during the day, the night, or midst snowfall.
Trivia
- At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, the rebels renamed it Fort Liberty. It was retaken by the British in November in 1776, at which point the name was changed back to Fort George. It kept this name until around 1784, when it was again occupied by rebel forces and renamed Fort Washington; it was later renamed Fort Wolcott - after Oliver Wolcott.
- While traversing the dining room, Connor could overhear one of the officers ordering his troops to "hold Fort Wolcott against the rebels, at all costs". Historically, the fort was not named such until 1798.
Gallery
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Two Animi Avatars during a Wolfpack session
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Fort Wolcott's night-time simulation
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Connor eavesdropping on Redcoats within Fort Wolcott
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Connor escaping the destroyed Fort Wolcott
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Fort Wolcott courtyard
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Fort Wolcott hallway
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Fort Wolcott - The Store Room
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Fort Wolcott - The Dining Room
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Fort interior defenses
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Fort Wolcott Prison
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Fort Wolcott attack
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