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==Biography==
==Biography==
In July, 1715, the Templars were expecting [[Duncan Walpole]], a turncoat [[Assassin]], who was delivering a [[blood vials|blood vial]] and maps of Assassin bureau throughout the Caribbean. They were unaware that Duncan was killed by a pirate named [[Edward Kenway]], who took on Duncan's identity and completed his delivery. Upon meeting, Rogers remarked that "Duncan" didn't resemble his wife's description, before challenging him to a shooting contest.
In July, 1715, Rogers and the other Templars in [[Havana]] were expecting the arrival of [[Duncan Walpole]], a turncoat [[Assassins|Assassin]], who was to deliver a [[Blood vials|blood vial]] of a [[Sages|Sage]], and maps of Assassin encampments throughout the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. They were unaware however, that Duncan was killed by a pirate named [[Edward Kenway]], who took on Duncan's identity to deliver the cargo and claim the reward for himself.


Afterwards, they met with Grand Master [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]] and then discussed their plans to locate a [[First Civilization]] site known as the [[Observatory]]. Torres then sent Edward and Rogers down to the docks to collect [[Bartholomew Roberts]], a [[Sage]] who could lead them to the Observatory. Upon arriving, Rogers heard [[Stede Bonnet]] call "Duncan" Edward and got suspicious. Edward lied his way out, claiming that he gave Bonnet a pseudonym, which Rogers quickly swallowed. They then collected Roberts, before fending off an Assassin ambush. After safely getting Roberts to the jails, Rogers returned to England in hopes of becoming governor.
Upon meeting Edward, Rogers remarked that he didn't resemble the man that Rogers' wife described, before introducing him to [[Julien du Casse]], a [[France|French]] arms dealer and a fellow Templar. Afterwards, they met with the [[Grand Master]] and governor, [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]], and discussed their plans to locate a [[First Civilization]] site known as the [[Observatory]]. Torres sent Edward and Rogers down to the docks to collect [[Bartholomew Roberts]], a Sage who could lead them to the Observatory.


Appointed governor of the Bahamas, Rogers returned to the Caribbean in 1718 to enforce English rule in [[Nassau]]. He offered the pirate "governors" of the island a pardon.
Upon arrival, Rogers heard [[Stede Bonnet]] call Edward by his real name and questioned him about it. Edward claimed that he gave Bonnet a false name out of caution. They continued down to the docks, and collected Roberts, before fending off an Assassin ambush. After safely getting Roberts to the governor's prison, Rogers returned to England in hopes of becoming a governor.
 
In 1718, Rogers returned to the Caribbean, having been appointed the governor of the Bahamas, to enforce British rule in [[Nassau]]. He offered pardon to the pirate leaders, [[Edward Thatch]], [[Benjamin Hornigold]], and [[Charles Vane]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Woodes Rogers

Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) was an English privateer, the first Royal Governor of the Bahamas, and a member of the Templar Order.

Biography

In July, 1715, Rogers and the other Templars in Havana were expecting the arrival of Duncan Walpole, a turncoat Assassin, who was to deliver a blood vial of a Sage, and maps of Assassin encampments throughout the West Indies. They were unaware however, that Duncan was killed by a pirate named Edward Kenway, who took on Duncan's identity to deliver the cargo and claim the reward for himself.

Upon meeting Edward, Rogers remarked that he didn't resemble the man that Rogers' wife described, before introducing him to Julien du Casse, a French arms dealer and a fellow Templar. Afterwards, they met with the Grand Master and governor, Laureano de Torres y Ayala, and discussed their plans to locate a First Civilization site known as the Observatory. Torres sent Edward and Rogers down to the docks to collect Bartholomew Roberts, a Sage who could lead them to the Observatory.

Upon arrival, Rogers heard Stede Bonnet call Edward by his real name and questioned him about it. Edward claimed that he gave Bonnet a false name out of caution. They continued down to the docks, and collected Roberts, before fending off an Assassin ambush. After safely getting Roberts to the governor's prison, Rogers returned to England in hopes of becoming a governor.

In 1718, Rogers returned to the Caribbean, having been appointed the governor of the Bahamas, to enforce British rule in Nassau. He offered pardon to the pirate leaders, Edward Thatch, Benjamin Hornigold, and Charles Vane.

Gallery

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