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'''Crooked Island''' is an island and district that is part of [[the Bahamas]], located in the [[Gibara]] region of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | '''Crooked Island''' is an island and district that is part of [[the Bahamas]], located in the [[Gibara]] region of the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. | ||
During the early 18th century, one of the island's beaches was the site of a fishing village. The town was almost entirely built on stilts, to protect it against high tides and storm surges. | During the early 18th century, one of the island's beaches was the site of a fishing village. The town was almost entirely built on stilts, to protect it against high tides and storm surges. | ||
Like other such settlements, it proved to be a popular resting place for [[Piracy|pirates]], possessing a [[Harbormasters|harbormaster]]'s station, a [[General stores|general store]] and a [[Taverns|tavern]], the "Crooked Island Cantina". The pirate called [[Edward Kenway]] was known to have visited the village to accept two [[Assassination contracts|assassination contracts]] via [[Pigeon coops|pigeon coop]]. | Like other such settlements, it proved to be a popular resting place for [[Piracy|pirates]], possessing a [[Harbormasters|harbormaster]]'s station, a [[General stores|general store]] and a [[Taverns|tavern]], the "Crooked Island Cantina". The pirate called [[Edward Kenway]] was known to have visited the village to accept two [[Assassination contracts|assassination contracts]] via [[Pigeon coops|pigeon coop]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, 5 October 2014

Crooked Island is an island and district that is part of the Bahamas, located in the Gibara region of the West Indies.
During the early 18th century, one of the island's beaches was the site of a fishing village. The town was almost entirely built on stilts, to protect it against high tides and storm surges.
Like other such settlements, it proved to be a popular resting place for pirates, possessing a harbormaster's station, a general store and a tavern, the "Crooked Island Cantina". The pirate called Edward Kenway was known to have visited the village to accept two assassination contracts via pigeon coop.
Trivia
- If pre-ordered, the German Rapiers could be found in a treasure chest on Crooked Island.
Reference