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imported>Slate Vesper
m Let me rephrase that then, since I personally don't like using "now" when referring to something in past tense.
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The Benjamin - concept art.jpg|Concept art of the ''Benjamin''
The Benjamin - concept art.jpg|Concept art of the ''Benjamin''
Murder and Mayhem 3.png|The ''Jackdaw'' chasing the ''Benjamin''
Murder and Mayhem 4.png|The ''Benjamin'' running aground
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The Benjamin anchored in Santanillas

The Benjamin was a schooner - one of many - owned and operated by the pirate Benjamin Hornigold during the early 18th century.

In 1718, Hornigold's Benjamin and Edward Thatch's Queen Anne's Revenge attacked a British Man O' War in order to obtain medicines for the settlement at Nassau. During the engagement, Benjamin was severely damaged.

One year later, the newly Templar affiliated Benjamin Hornigold was pursued by Edward Kenway, who forced the Benjamin to run aground on Santanillas.

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