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Kenway's ''[[Jackdaw]]'' tailed the vessel through a storm, eventually following it to a [[Great Inagua cove|cove]] on the island of [[Inagua|Great Inagua]]. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated Julien aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship to [[Abaco Island]]. | Kenway's ''[[Jackdaw]]'' tailed the vessel through a storm, eventually following it to a [[Great Inagua cove|cove]] on the island of [[Inagua|Great Inagua]]. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated Julien aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship to [[Abaco Island]]. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*Throughout the story, if the player returns to Abaco Island regularly, the ship is noticeably deteriorating. The masts are no longer all standing and the hull and deck are littered with splintered wood. | |||
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Revision as of 21:45, 28 January 2014
- "She's a fussock she is. Fat and slow."
- ―Edward Thatch, on El Arca del Maestro, 1715.[src]

El Arca del Maestro (English: The Ark of the Master) was a Spanish galleon used by the French Templar Julien du Casse in early 1715.
In order to improve Nassau's defenses, Edward Thatch and Edward Kenway planned to commandeer the galleon and station it in one of Nassau's harbors.
Kenway's Jackdaw tailed the vessel through a storm, eventually following it to a cove on the island of Great Inagua. Looping around the island, Kenway made his way through the jungle and assassinated Julien aboard the galleon. Afterward, Edward claimed the cove as his own, while Thatch took the ship to Abaco Island.
Trivia
- Throughout the story, if the player returns to Abaco Island regularly, the ship is noticeably deteriorating. The masts are no longer all standing and the hull and deck are littered with splintered wood.