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'''Santanillas''' was a chain of three islands located in the northwestern [[Caribbean Sea]]. | '''Santanillas''' was a chain of three islands located in the northwestern [[Caribbean Sea]]. | ||
During the height of the Mayan civilization, Santanillas featured two large temples, side by side. They were abandoned along with the rest of the island when the Mayans left. Located in the middle of a rocky formation known as | During the height of the [[Mayans|Mayan civilization]], Santanillas featured two large temples, side by side. They were abandoned along with the rest of the island when the Mayans left. Located in the middle of a rocky formation known as "the Devil's Backbone", the island is almost always covered in a continual fog, making navigation around the rocks difficult. | ||
In 1719, while being pursued by the [[pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]], the [[Templar]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]]'s ship ran aground on Santanillas. Hornigold made his way to the top of one of the temples and posted his men all around him, but Kenway was still able to climb the structure and assassinate the Templar. | In 1719, while being pursued by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]], the [[Templars|Templar]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]]'s ship ran aground on Santanillas. Hornigold made his way to the top of one of the temples and posted his men all around him, but Kenway was still able to climb the structure and assassinate the Templar. | ||
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Santanillas was a chain of three islands located in the northwestern Caribbean Sea.
During the height of the Mayan civilization, Santanillas featured two large temples, side by side. They were abandoned along with the rest of the island when the Mayans left. Located in the middle of a rocky formation known as "the Devil's Backbone", the island is almost always covered in a continual fog, making navigation around the rocks difficult.
In 1719, while being pursued by the pirate Edward Kenway, the Templar Benjamin Hornigold's ship ran aground on Santanillas. Hornigold made his way to the top of one of the temples and posted his men all around him, but Kenway was still able to climb the structure and assassinate the Templar.
