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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Not content with the money he received from Governor [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]], Edward decided to free the [[ | Not content with the money he received from Governor [[Laureano de Torres y Ayala|Torres]], Edward decided to free the [[Sage]] and find out more about the [[Observatory (Isu)|Observatory]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Edward met with [[Stede Bonnet]]. | Edward met with [[Stede Bonnet]]. | ||
*'''Bonnet:''' ''A fine night, don't you think?<br />Join me for a drink, Edward.'' | *'''Bonnet:''' ''A fine night, don't you think?<br />Join me for a drink, Edward.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''God sink me for this pittance. One thousand | *'''Edward:''' ''[[Christianity|God]] sink me for this pittance. One thousand [[real]]es for those maps. That's what? A hundred [[Pound sterling|pounds]] at most. How's a man supposed to become rich in these times with a miser like Torres running the world?'' | ||
*'''Bonnet:''' ''Have you ever, ah... you ever worked on a [[Sugar | *'''Bonnet:''' ''Have you ever, ah... you ever worked on a [[Sugar plantation|plantation]] before?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You know what I'm thinking? I'd like to see this Observatory the governor was going on about. He said it were like a device that could follow people around and show where they were. '' | *'''Edward:''' ''You know what I'm thinking? I'd like to see this Observatory the governor was going on about. He said it were like a device that could follow people around and show where they were. '' | ||
*'''Bonnet:''' ''A ludicrous idea! Imagine my wife with such an advantage over me.'' | *'''Bonnet:''' ''A ludicrous idea! Imagine my wife with such an advantage over me.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Well, imagine what a thing like that would be worth. Sell that to the right person and I'd be the richest [[Piracy|pirate]]''– ''...privateer in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. I'll catch you up, Bonnet. There's a Sage in that house I must speak to. In private. '' | *'''Edward:''' ''Well, imagine what a thing like that would be worth. Sell that to the right person and I'd be the richest [[Piracy|pirate]]''– ''...[[privateer]] in the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. I'll catch you up, Bonnet. There's a Sage in that house I must speak to. In private. '' | ||
Edward located the prison's warden, stole his key, and made for the cell in which the Sage was being held. However, he found the cell empty and scattered with dead bodies. While investigating the area, he was knocked down by [[El Tiburón]]. | Edward located the prison's warden, stole his key, and made for the cell in which the Sage was being held. However, he found the cell empty and scattered with dead bodies. While investigating the area, he was knocked down by [[El Tiburón]]. | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''(Enough!) What is your true name, rogue?'' | *'''Torres:''' ''(Enough!) What is your true name, rogue?'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''I had nothing to do with that, much as I wish I did.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I had nothing to do with that, much as I wish I did.'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''Take him to the ports. Send him to (Seville) with the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet|Treasure Fleet]].'' | *'''Torres:''' ''Take him to the ports. Send him to (Seville) with the [[Spanish Treasure Fleet|Treasure Fleet]].'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Wait now! I delivered your treasures, didn't I?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Wait now! I delivered your [[Blood vial|treasures]], didn't I?'' | ||
*'''Torres:''' ''You did, yes. But you robbed us of [[Duncan Walpole]].'' | *'''Torres:''' ''You did, yes. But you robbed us of [[Duncan Walpole]].'' | ||
Revision as of 05:35, 6 February 2021
Claiming What's Due was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Not content with the money he received from Governor Torres, Edward decided to free the Sage and find out more about the Observatory.
Dialogue
Edward met with Stede Bonnet.
- Bonnet: A fine night, don't you think?
Join me for a drink, Edward. - Edward: God sink me for this pittance. One thousand reales for those maps. That's what? A hundred pounds at most. How's a man supposed to become rich in these times with a miser like Torres running the world?
- Bonnet: Have you ever, ah... you ever worked on a plantation before?
- Edward: You know what I'm thinking? I'd like to see this Observatory the governor was going on about. He said it were like a device that could follow people around and show where they were.
- Bonnet: A ludicrous idea! Imagine my wife with such an advantage over me.
- Edward: Well, imagine what a thing like that would be worth. Sell that to the right person and I'd be the richest pirate– ...privateer in the West Indies. I'll catch you up, Bonnet. There's a Sage in that house I must speak to. In private.
Edward located the prison's warden, stole his key, and made for the cell in which the Sage was being held. However, he found the cell empty and scattered with dead bodies. While investigating the area, he was knocked down by El Tiburón.
- Torres: (Enough!) What is your true name, rogue?
- Edward: It's, ah... Captain Pissoff.
- Julien: (Nothing but a filthy peasant.)
- Torres: Where is the Sage? Did you set him free?
- Edward: I had nothing to do with that, much as I wish I did.
- Torres: Take him to the ports. Send him to (Seville) with the Treasure Fleet.
- Edward: Wait now! I delivered your treasures, didn't I?
- Torres: You did, yes. But you robbed us of Duncan Walpole.
Outcome
Edward was taken prisoner and locked up on one of the ships of the treasure fleet.
Gallery
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Edward telling Bonnet about the Observatory
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Edward looting the key off the warden
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Edward approaching the prison
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Edward discovering the dead guards
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Templars discovering Edward in the prison
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Torres questioning Edward
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Edward denying involvement in the Sage's escape
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Templars taking Edward away