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[[File:Mayanstela.jpg|thumb|250px|A Mayan stela]]
[[File:Mayanstela.jpg|thumb|250px|A Mayan stela]]
'''Mayan stelae''' were carved stone columns that could be found throughout the [[Caribbean]] and marked the locations of [[Mayans|Mayan]] keystones. Climbing to the top of a stela and using [[Eagle Vision]] would reveal a geometric pattern that could be matched to the surrounding environment, showing where the keystone was buried.
'''Mayan stelae''' were carved stone columns that could be found throughout the [[Caribbean]] and marked the locations of [[Mayans|Mayan]] keystones. Climbing to the top of a stela and using [[Eagle Vision]] would reveal a geometric pattern that could be matched to the surrounding environment, showing where the keystone was buried.


The [[Piracy|pirate]] and [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Mary Read]] revealed the nature of the stelae to [[Edward Kenway]] at [[Great Inagua]] in 1716. She claimed that finding all of them and collecting their associated keystones would allow him to unlock an [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits#Mayan outfit|ancient treasure]] at the Assassin stronghold in [[Tulum]].
The [[Piracy|pirate]] and [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Mary Read]] revealed the nature of the stelae to [[Edward Kenway]] at [[Great Inagua]] in 1716. She claimed that finding all of them and collecting their associated keystones would allow him to unlock an [[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag outfits#Mayan outfit|ancient treasure]] at the Assassin stronghold in [[Tulum]].
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
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A Mayan stela

Mayan stelae were carved stone columns that could be found throughout the Caribbean and marked the locations of Mayan keystones. Climbing to the top of a stela and using Eagle Vision would reveal a geometric pattern that could be matched to the surrounding environment, showing where the keystone was buried.

The pirate and Assassin Mary Read revealed the nature of the stelae to Edward Kenway at Great Inagua in 1716. She claimed that finding all of them and collecting their associated keystones would allow him to unlock an ancient treasure at the Assassin stronghold in Tulum.

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