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Added some information about the ship since other legendary already has some more info and replaced the term, it by her. For reference about the ship, assassins creed black flag, battle the ship and analyse its tactical ability vs other legendary... |
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{{Quote|She looks like a ghost ship! Aye, risen from the dead to sink us!|The ''Jackdaw'''s crew upon spotting HMS ''Prince''.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}} | {{Quote|She looks like a ghost ship! Aye, risen from the dead to sink us!|The ''Jackdaw'''s crew upon spotting HMS ''Prince''.|Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag}} | ||
[[File:AC4 HMS Prince.png|thumb|250px|The HMS ''Prince'']] | [[File:AC4 HMS Prince.png|thumb|250px|The HMS ''Prince'']] | ||
''' | '''HMS ''Prince''''' was one of five [[Man O' War#Legendary ships|legendary ships]] encountered by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]] in the [[Caribbean]], during the [[Golden Age of Piracy|early 18th century]]. | ||
A [[Royal Navy]] [[Ships|warship]], the ''Prince'' was engaged by Edward Kenway's ''[[Jackdaw]]'' south of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the | A [[Royal Navy]] [[Ships|warship]], the ''Prince'' was engaged by Edward Kenway's ''[[Jackdaw]]'' south of [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the ship's black and tattered sails, gave her the appearance of a ghost ship. In battle, she utilized mortars and attempted to conceal itself within the fog. Eventually, the HMS ''Prince'' was sunk by the ''Jackdaw''. | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 2 December 2014
- "She looks like a ghost ship! Aye, risen from the dead to sink us!"
- ―The Jackdaw's crew upon spotting HMS Prince.[src]

HMS Prince was one of five legendary ships encountered by the pirate Edward Kenway in the Caribbean, during the early 18th century.
A Royal Navy warship, the Prince was engaged by Edward Kenway's Jackdaw south of Saint-Domingue in the midst of a ghostly fog. The fog, along with the ship's black and tattered sails, gave her the appearance of a ghost ship. In battle, she utilized mortars and attempted to conceal itself within the fog. Eventually, the HMS Prince was sunk by the Jackdaw.
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