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He was questioned by [[Haytham Kenway]] regarding rumors of an upcoming mutiny against the captain of the ''Providence'', [[Samuel Smythe]]. | He was questioned by [[Haytham Kenway]] regarding rumors of an upcoming mutiny against the captain of the ''Providence'', [[Samuel Smythe]]. | ||
A few days later, while the ''Providence'' was sailing through a storm, James and Haytham were tasked with loosing the sails. While James was loosing the sail on the main mast, the mast was hit by lightning, leaving him hanging by a rope. Haytham quickly made his way over to James, and brought him to safety on a platform. | |||
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Revision as of 16:50, 26 August 2014

James Fairweather was a passenger aboard the Providence during its trip to Boston from London in the year 1754.
He was questioned by Haytham Kenway regarding rumors of an upcoming mutiny against the captain of the Providence, Samuel Smythe.
A few days later, while the Providence was sailing through a storm, James and Haytham were tasked with loosing the sails. While James was loosing the sail on the main mast, the mast was hit by lightning, leaving him hanging by a rope. Haytham quickly made his way over to James, and brought him to safety on a platform.