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The ''Jackdaw'' was 60 meters long, 48.5 meters high, had a width of 11.9 meters, and had 26 sails. Accompanying this, ''Jackdaw'' initially had six {{Wiki|cannon}}s with additional slots for another forty, and could employ additional upgrades to other functions such as her four {{Wiki|swivel gun}}s, [[Naval mines|fire barrels]], {{Wiki|round shot}}, {{Wiki|heated shot}}, {{Wiki|chain shot}}, mortars, and {{Wiki|naval ram}}. | The ''Jackdaw'' was 60 meters long, 48.5 meters high, had a width of 11.9 meters, and had 26 sails. Accompanying this, ''Jackdaw'' initially had six {{Wiki|cannon}}s with additional slots for another forty, and could employ additional upgrades to other functions such as her four {{Wiki|swivel gun}}s, [[Naval mines|fire barrels]], {{Wiki|round shot}}, {{Wiki|heated shot}}, {{Wiki|chain shot}}, mortars, and {{Wiki|naval ram}}. | ||
She was also equipped with a {{Wiki|diving bell}} for when Edward explored various underwater wrecks, as well as a whaling rowboat and harpoons, which allowed Edward to [[Hunting|hunt]] for local sea life.<ref name="AC4"/> | |||
==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
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The Jackdaw was a brig captained by the pirate and later Assassin, Edward Kenway, which he obtained with the help of his quartermaster Adéwalé, during his time in the West Indies. Upon securing it, Kenway renamed the vessel Jackdaw, after the bird of the same name.
Before Kenway's captaincy, the ship was a part of a Spanish Treasure Fleet, and named El Dorado.[1]
Procurement
After an imprisoned Edward Kenway was placed on a ship in the fleet bound for Spain, he met his future quartermaster, Adéwalé, who helped free Edward from their leg irons, and assisted him in incapacitating the guards until the pirate retrieved his equipment.
Following this, the pair secured a crew by freeing other prisoners from their Spanish captors, before they set their sights on a brig in the fleet, El Dorado, and made their way to relinquish it. Subsequently, Kenway used the pirates he freed to help sail the ship from the fleet under the cover of a severe storm, successfully escaping the natural disaster while the remaining ships were sunk.
Schematics
The Jackdaw was 60 meters long, 48.5 meters high, had a width of 11.9 meters, and had 26 sails. Accompanying this, Jackdaw initially had six cannons with additional slots for another forty, and could employ additional upgrades to other functions such as her four swivel guns, fire barrels, round shot, heated shot, chain shot, mortars, and naval ram.
She was also equipped with a diving bell for when Edward explored various underwater wrecks, as well as a whaling rowboat and harpoons, which allowed Edward to hunt for local sea life.[1]
Crew
- Edward Kenway
- Adéwalé (until 1721-22)
- Anne Bonny
- Numerous unnamed pirates
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 themselves could also be a reference to piracy often being symbolized by black.
- Darby McDevitt mentioned the Jackdaw's name was also a reference to the fable of the Eagle and the Jackdaw.[2]
- The former name of the ship, El Dorado, is Spanish for "the gilded one; the golden".
Gallery
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Concept art of the Jackdaw in combat with another vessel
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Edward hunting a whale, 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
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Edward in his captain's quarters of the Jackdaw
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Concept art of the Jackdaw
References
