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The '''Narwhal''' (''Monodon monoceros'') are a species of toothed whale found in arctic regions. They feature a distinct long tooth that protrudes point of their nose, much like a unicorn's horn on his head.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
 
The '''Narwhal''' (''Monodon monoceros'') are a species of toothed whale found in arctic regions. They feature usually a single, distinct long tooth that protrudes near the point of their nose, much like a unicorn's horn on his head.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>


Throughout the 18th century, narwhals were [[Hunting|hunted]] by colonists, such as the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] at the [[Port la Joye]] and [[Fort Louis]] regions of the [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]]. After he slew a narwhal, the spoils were usually either sold for profit or used to craft equipment, such as armor.<ref name="ACRG" />
Throughout the 18th century, narwhals were [[Hunting|hunted]] by colonists, such as the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] at the [[Port la Joye]] and [[Fort Louis]] regions of the [[Atlantic Ocean|North Atlantic]]. After he slew a narwhal, the spoils were usually either sold for profit or used to craft equipment, such as armor.<ref name="ACRG" />

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The Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) are a species of toothed whale found in arctic regions. They feature usually a single, distinct long tooth that protrudes near the point of their nose, much like a unicorn's horn on his head.[1]

Throughout the 18th century, narwhals were hunted by colonists, such as the Templar Shay Cormac at the Port la Joye and Fort Louis regions of the North Atlantic. After he slew a narwhal, the spoils were usually either sold for profit or used to craft equipment, such as armor.[1]

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