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'''La Dama Negra''' (English: ''The Black Lady'') 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]]. It sailed just south of the fort of [[Serranilla]] in the [[Caribbean Sea]].
'''La Dama Negra''' (English: ''The Black Lady'') 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]]. It was located south of the fort of [[Serranilla]] in the [[Caribbean Sea]].


She relied heavily upon her double sets of mortars in battle, trying to remain out of range of enemy ships until they were almost sunk, when she would then deliver devastating broadside cannon volleys. 
She relied heavily upon her double sets of mortars in battle, trying to remain out of range of enemy ships until they were almost sunk, when she would then deliver devastating broadside cannon volleys. 

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La Dama Negra

La Dama Negra (English: The Black Lady) was one of five legendary ships encountered by the pirate Edward Kenway in the Caribbean, during the Golden Age of Piracy. It was located south of the fort of Serranilla in the Caribbean Sea.

She relied heavily upon her double sets of mortars in battle, trying to remain out of range of enemy ships until they were almost sunk, when she would then deliver devastating broadside cannon volleys. 

La Dama Negra had heavily armored sides, which meant that she could not be harmed by broadside fire. However, the vessel was prone to damage from the front, the back and from above, leaving her vulnerable to being rammed or from mortar fire.

La Dama Negra was eventually sunk by Kenway and his ship, the Jackdaw.

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