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Revision as of 03:20, 17 July 2014
Over the course of his time in the West Indies during the early 18th century, the pirate Alonzo Batilla came across many treasures, the maps to which he would retrieve from the wrecks of merchant and patrolling ships alike, after having engaged them in naval combat.
Treasures
Hernán Cortés
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Heart of Gold - A large gold nugget shaped like a human heart
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Montezuma's Goblet - A container used by the Aztec ruler to drink chocolate before entering his harem
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Finger Ring - A ring made of cast gold representing the sacred figure of the jaguar
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Sacred Mask - This sacred relic was not intended to be worn, but placed on statues as a tribute to the Gods.
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Lingote de Oro - A convenient way to carry stolen gold after the looting of Tenochtitlan
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Turtle Necklace - A relic worn by the elected ruler of the Aztec people, Moctezuma II
San José
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Precious Box - This finely-crafted box was destined for the wife of an unlucky conquistador
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Money Chain - The gold links of this chain were designed to be twisted open and used as currency
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Mythical Cup - This decorative object from the captain's cabin is adorned with phoenixes, dragons, and unicorns
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Emerald Pendant - At a time where ostentatious displays of wealth were forbidden, only the most powerful could afford to wear this beautiful piece of jewelry
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Master's Ring - Carved with the family crest, this ring was passed on from generation to generation