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The '''Old Avery''' was a tavern located in [[Nassau]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. It was commonly frequented by many infamous [[Piracy|pirates]], including [[Benjamin Hornigold]], [[Edward Thatch]], [[Mary Read]] and [[Edward Kenway]] | The '''Old Avery''' was a tavern located in [[Nassau]] during the [[Golden Age of Piracy]]. It was commonly frequented by many infamous [[Piracy|pirates]], including [[Benjamin Hornigold]], [[Edward Thatch]], [[Mary Read]] and [[Edward Kenway]]. The group met here after Kenway began his career in captaining in 1715, and later when the city was in dire need of medicines in 1718. | ||
The most popular drinking establishment in Nassau, the tavern was a favorite spot to recruit crew members, play games such as fanarona and checkers, and often learn the locations of nearby naval fleets or cadavers. | The most popular drinking establishment in Nassau, the tavern was a favorite spot to recruit crew members, play games such as fanarona and checkers, and often learn the locations of nearby naval fleets or cadavers holding treasure maps. | ||
Before becoming Edward Kenway's quartermaster, [[Anne Bonny]] worked as a barmaid at the tavern. It was here that she was eventually recruited into piracy by | Before becoming Edward Kenway's quartermaster, [[Anne Bonny]] worked as a barmaid at the tavern. It was here that she was eventually recruited into piracy by Read in the guise of James Kidd, and eventually joined Rackham's crew. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' | ||
[[Category:Taverns]] | [[Category:Taverns]] | ||
Revision as of 03:59, 25 February 2014
The Old Avery was a tavern located in Nassau during the Golden Age of Piracy. It was commonly frequented by many infamous pirates, including Benjamin Hornigold, Edward Thatch, Mary Read and Edward Kenway. The group met here after Kenway began his career in captaining in 1715, and later when the city was in dire need of medicines in 1718.
The most popular drinking establishment in Nassau, the tavern was a favorite spot to recruit crew members, play games such as fanarona and checkers, and often learn the locations of nearby naval fleets or cadavers holding treasure maps.
Before becoming Edward Kenway's quartermaster, Anne Bonny worked as a barmaid at the tavern. It was here that she was eventually recruited into piracy by Read in the guise of James Kidd, and eventually joined Rackham's crew.