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'''Fort Lully'''<ref name="FC">''[[Freedom Cry|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry]]''</ref> | '''Fort Lully''',<ref name="FC">''[[Freedom Cry|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry]]''</ref> known previously simply as '''Navassa''', was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Forts|fort]] located on a small island off the coast of [[Jamaica]], in the [[Caribbean]]. It was eventually besieged and overrun by [[Edward Kenway]] and the crew of the ''[[Jackdaw]]''. | ||
The island was located in a stretch of sea between the islands of Jamaica and [[Haiti]]; as such, [[Ships|vessels]] were forced to either sail within range of the fort's cannons, or be made to sail the long way around either island. | The island was located in a stretch of sea between the islands of Jamaica and [[Haiti]]; as such, [[Ships|vessels]] were forced to either sail within range of the fort's cannons, or be made to sail the long way around either island. | ||
Revision as of 14:13, 9 February 2014
Fort Lully,[1] known previously simply as Navassa, was a British fort located on a small island off the coast of Jamaica, in the Caribbean. It was eventually besieged and overrun by Edward Kenway and the crew of the Jackdaw.
The island was located in a stretch of sea between the islands of Jamaica and Haiti; as such, vessels were forced to either sail within range of the fort's cannons, or be made to sail the long way around either island.
After Kenway captured the fort, a harbormaster's station was built by the docks, where Kenway also accepted naval contracts on behalf of the trader Milo van der Graaff.[2]
As of the 1730s, the island fort had yet to be re-garrisoned, and remained a ruin.[1]
Trivia
- The name of the island is derived from the Spanish word nava, meaning "plain, field, vale, dell" - although the island where the fort is located was rather rocky and varied in elevation.