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'''''Gerfaut''''' was the personal [[Man O' War]] of [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye|Chevalier de la Vérendrye]] during the [[Seven Years' War]].
'''''Gerfaut''''' was the personal [[Man O' War]] of [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye|Chevalier de la Vérendrye]] during the [[Seven Years' War]].
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[[File:Cold Fire 5.png|thumb|250px|Shay Cormac piloting the ''Morrigan'' as it engages the ''Gerfaut''.]]
[[File:Cold Fire 5.png|thumb|250px|Shay Cormac piloting the ''Morrigan'' as it engages the ''Gerfaut''.]]
When Shay later turned his back on the Assassins and attempted to flee the [[Davenport Homestead]] with the [[Voynich manuscript]], de la Vérendrye used the ''Gerfaut''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s mortars to deter him, to no avail. In 1760, [[Achilles Davenport]] tasked de la Vérendrye with creating a diversion at sea, in the hope of delaying or even preventing Shay from following the [[Mentor]] and Liam as they sailed for a [[Arctic Temple|nearby]] [[Isu|First Civilization]] [[Temples|Temple]]. Although the ''Gerfaut'' was able to ambush the ''Morrigan'' in the middle of a field of icebergs and a fierce blizzard, she ended up losing the fight and was boarded by Shay. After a short skirmish, the Templar killed de la Vérendrye and sunk the ''Gerfaut'' before resuming his pursuit of Achilles.
When Shay later turned his back on the Assassins and attempted to flee the [[Davenport Homestead]] with the [[Voynich manuscript]], de la Vérendrye used the ''Gerfaut''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s mortars to deter him, to no avail. In 1760, [[Achilles Davenport]] tasked de la Vérendrye with creating a diversion at sea, in the hope of delaying or even preventing Shay from following the [[Mentor]] and Liam as they sailed for a [[Arctic Temple|nearby]] [[Isu|First Civilization]] [[Temples|Temple]]. Although the ''Gerfaut'' was able to ambush the ''Morrigan'' in the middle of a field of icebergs and a fierce blizzard, she ended up losing the fight and was boarded by Shay. After a short skirmish, the Templar killed de la Vérendrye and sunk the ''Gerfaut'' before resuming his pursuit of Achilles.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''
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Gerfaut was the personal Man O' War of Chevalier de la Vérendrye during the Seven Years' War.

History

File:The Gerfaut.png
The Gerfaut

In 1752, de la Vérendrye, accompanied by fellow Assassins Liam O'Brien and Shay Cormac, arranged to meet with a group of smugglers near Port-Menier. However, while Liam and Shay made their way to the island to gather supplies, the Gerfaut was attacked by Royal Navy vessels. As a result, de la Vérendrye and his men were forced to abandon the ship, while the smugglers were captured.

The Gerfaut was subsequently saved from destruction by Shay, who used his own recently-acquired sloop-of-war, the Morrigan, to fight off several schooners and gunboats. De la Vérendrye ran into trouble again in 1754, managing to sink three enemy ships, but suffering a lot of damage to his own vessel in the process. As such, he had to have it repaired at St. John's while he joined Shay in his pursuit of Templar Samuel Smith.

Shay Cormac piloting the Morrigan as it engages the Gerfaut.

When Shay later turned his back on the Assassins and attempted to flee the Davenport Homestead with the Voynich manuscript, de la Vérendrye used the Gerfaut's mortars to deter him, to no avail. In 1760, Achilles Davenport tasked de la Vérendrye with creating a diversion at sea, in the hope of delaying or even preventing Shay from following the Mentor and Liam as they sailed for a nearby First Civilization Temple. Although the Gerfaut was able to ambush the Morrigan in the middle of a field of icebergs and a fierce blizzard, she ended up losing the fight and was boarded by Shay. After a short skirmish, the Templar killed de la Vérendrye and sunk the Gerfaut before resuming his pursuit of Achilles.

Trivia

  • Like several other Assassin-allied ships, the Gerfaut's name has an avian connection: the French word translates to "gerfalcon", the largest member of the falcon genus.
  • The Gerfaut's figurehead bore resemblance to the Ezio Auditore figurehead obtained by Edward Kenway during his time in the Caribbean.
  • The Gerfaut was able to hold over 100 cannons with 12 or more being used as chase cannons.
  • The Gerfaut is identical to El Impoluto in terms of appearance, except for coloring.
  • Historically, de La Vérendrye was not known to command a ship called the Gerfaut. The frigate on which he died during his last voyage was named the Auguste.

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