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'''HMS ''Prince''''' was one of five [[Man O' War#Legendary ships|legendary ships]] encountered by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] in the [[Caribbean]], during the [[Golden Age of Piracy|early 18th century]].
'''HMS ''Prince''''' was one of five [[Man O' War#Legendary ships|legendary ships]] encountered by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] in the [[Caribbean]], during the [[Golden Age of Piracy|early 18th century]].


A [[Royal Navy]] [[Ships|warship]], the ''Prince'' was engaged by the ''Jackdaw'' south of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the ''Prince'''s black and tattered sails, gave her the appearance of a ghost ship. Because of the Fog, Edward cannot set a marker, making it impossible to see it in the minimap. The ''Prince'' also used motars, similar to ''La Dama Negra'', although it shows the area of affect in contrast to the motar man o' war.
A [[Royal Navy]] [[Ships|warship]], the ''Prince'' was engaged by the ''Jackdaw'' south of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the ''Prince'''s black and tattered sails, gave her the appearance of a ghost ship.


Despite its elusiveness, HMS ''Prince'' was sunk by Edward Kenway's ''Jackdaw''.
Eventually, HMS ''Prince'' was sunk by Edward Kenway's ''Jackdaw''.


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Revision as of 03:37, 10 April 2014

"She looks like a ghost ship! Aye, risen from the dead to sink us!"
―The Jackdaw's crew upon spotting HMS Prince.[src]
HMS Prince shrouded in fog

HMS Prince was one of five legendary ships encountered by the pirate Edward Kenway in the Caribbean, during the early 18th century.

A Royal Navy warship, the Prince was engaged by the Jackdaw south of Saint-Domingue in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the Prince's black and tattered sails, gave her the appearance of a ghost ship.

Eventually, HMS Prince was sunk by Edward Kenway's Jackdaw.

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