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[[File:Edward Kenway Memory 2.png|thumb|220x220px|Duncan Walpole,aboard the HMS ''Intrigue''.]] | |||
'''HMS ''Intrigue''''' was a [[frigate]] in [[George I of Great Britain|His Majesty]]'s [[Royal Navy]] up until 1715. | '''HMS ''Intrigue''''' was a [[frigate]] in [[George I of Great Britain|His Majesty]]'s [[Royal Navy]] up until 1715. | ||
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HMS Intrigue was a frigate in His Majesty's Royal Navy up until 1715.
In that year, while transporting the Assassin Duncan Walpole to Havana, the Intrigue happened upon and attacked the Jacobite, a pirate vessel captained by Abel Bramah off the coast of Cape Bonavista. At first the Intrigue fared well against the pirates, but a lightning strike and a chance gust of wind afforded the crew of the Jacobite the opportunity to land a full broadside, demasting and ultimately sinking the Intrigue. However, the ship had set the Jacobite's powder magazine alight, and soon the pirate ship was sunk as well.[1]
Of all the crew members of both ships, only Walpole and the pirate Edward Kenway survived and made it to shore.[2]
Trivia
- HMS Intrigue is erroneously referred to as a Man O' War in the Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia.
- The HMS Intrigue's model is later reused in Prisoner of War ships in Assassin's Creed Rogue