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*Like many other references to the Assassin Order involving avians, a {{Wiki|Western Jackdaw|jackdaw}} is a small, black bird belonging to the crow family. Coincidentally, the color of the bird's feathers themself could also be a reference to piracy often being symbolized by black. | *Like many other references to the Assassin Order involving avians, a {{Wiki|Western Jackdaw|jackdaw}} is a small, black bird belonging to the crow family. Coincidentally, the color of the bird's feathers themself could also be a reference to piracy often being symbolized by black. | ||
*The name ''Jackdaw'' may be a reference to the bird's habit of taking and hoarding shiny objects | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 06:04, 17 May 2013

The Jackdaw was a ship captained by the Assassin Edward Kenway, during his time as a privateer and pirate.
Schematics
The Jackdaw was 60 metres long, 48.5 metres high, had a width of 11.9 metres, and had 26 sails. Accompanying this, the Jackdaw initially had six cannons with additional slots for another fifty,[1] and could employ additional upgrades such as four swivel guns, explosive mines, round shot, heated shot, chain shot, and naval rams.[2] It was also equipped with a diving bell for when Edward went diving.[3]
Trivia
- Like many other references to the Assassin Order involving avians, a jackdaw is a small, black bird belonging to the crow family. Coincidentally, the color of the bird's feathers themself could also be a reference to piracy often being symbolized by black.
- The name Jackdaw may be a reference to the bird's habit of taking and hoarding shiny objects
Gallery
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Edward whale hunting, while on board the Jackdaw
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The Jackdaw off the coast of an island
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The Jackdaw in combat with another vessel
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The Jackdaw in combat during a storm
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Developmental artwork depicting the Jackdaw
References