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El Arca Del Maestro was a Spanish [[Galleon]] used by French [[Templar]] [[Julien du Casse]] in the early 1700s.
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'''''El Arca Del Maestro''''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Man O' War|galleon]] used by [[France|French]] [[Templars|Templar]] [[Julien du Casse]] in the early 18th century.


In order to bump up Nassau's defenses, [[Edward Thatch|Ed Thatch]] had [[Edward Kenway]] tail the galleon to a natural stronghold called [[Great Inagua]].
In order to increase [[Nassau]]'s defenses, [[Edward Thatch]] had [[Edward Kenway]] tail the galleon to the natural stronghold on [[Great Inagua]].


Kenway tailed du Casse and the ship through a storm, also encountering [[Charles Vane]], and got to Inagua. Kenway stormed the island and made it his base of operations while Thatch took the massive ship to [[Nassau]].
Kenway tailed du Casse and the [[Ships|ship]] through a storm, also encountering [[Charles Vane]], and reached the island. Kenway stormed the island and made it his base of operations while Thatch took the massive ship to Nassau.
 
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*''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''
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El Arca Del Maestro was a Spanish galleon used by French Templar Julien du Casse in the early 18th century.

In order to increase Nassau's defenses, Edward Thatch had Edward Kenway tail the galleon to the natural stronghold on Great Inagua.

Kenway tailed du Casse and the ship through a storm, also encountering Charles Vane, and reached the island. Kenway stormed the island and made it his base of operations while Thatch took the massive ship to Nassau.

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