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Although construction began in 1590, it took decades to complete; situated across the harbor entrance from the [[Castillo Moro]], the two forts were close enough to permit the use of a large metal chain which, when tightened, could protect the harbor from enemy incursions.
Although construction began in 1590, it took decades to complete; situated across the harbor entrance from the [[Castillo Moro]], the two forts were close enough to permit the use of a large metal chain which, when tightened, could protect the harbor from enemy incursions.
After [[Stede Bonnet]]'s sugar was confiscated in 1715, [[Edward Kenway]] infiltrated the fort to retrieve his own stolen goods - a blood vial and map bound for Cuban governor and [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Templar Grand Master]] [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala]] - but left Bonnet's multiple crates of sugar behind, as he couldn't carry them.
In 1722, Edward, now an [[Assassin]], infiltrated the stronghold once more and killed Torres' body double before battling and eventually overpowering the governor's right-hand man, [[El Tiburón]].


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Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta is a Spanish fort in the city of Havana, Cuba.

Although construction began in 1590, it took decades to complete; situated across the harbor entrance from the Castillo Moro, the two forts were close enough to permit the use of a large metal chain which, when tightened, could protect the harbor from enemy incursions.

After Stede Bonnet's sugar was confiscated in 1715, Edward Kenway infiltrated the fort to retrieve his own stolen goods - a blood vial and map bound for Cuban governor and Templar Grand Master Laureano de Torres y Ayala - but left Bonnet's multiple crates of sugar behind, as he couldn't carry them.

In 1722, Edward, now an Assassin, infiltrated the stronghold once more and killed Torres' body double before battling and eventually overpowering the governor's right-hand man, El Tiburón.

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