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During his captaincy, Hendrick received a letter from Kidd, in which he confided that he was holed up in [[Boston]], and that a particular group was intent on obtaining his [[Shards of Eden|Shard of Eden]].
During his captaincy, Hendrick received a letter from Kidd, in which he confided that he was holed up in [[Boston]], and that a particular group was intent on obtaining his [[Shards of Eden|Shard of Eden]].


Hendrick died when the ''Octavius'' became stranded in ice, while looking for the [[Northwest Passage]].
Hendrick died when the ''Octavius'' became stranded in ice, while looking for the [[Northwest Passage]]. In 1776, the [[Assassins|Assassin]] Ratonhnhaké:ton found his corpse, and retrieved van der Heul's piece of William Kidd's map.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*His name is misspelled ''van der Huel'' in the Animus Database's entry for the ''Octavius''.
*His name is misspelled ''van der Huel'' in the Animus Database's entry for the ''Octavius''.

Revision as of 22:17, 9 February 2014


"Hendrick van der Heul. Captain Kidd's quarter master turned captain himself. The path you sought never existed, Hendrick. I hope your suffering was short."
―Ratonhnhaké:ton upon finding Hendrick van der Heul's corpse.[src]
Hendrick's corpse aboard the Octavius

Hendrick van der Heul was a privateer and quartermaster of William Kidd. He later became captain of the Octavius.

During his captaincy, Hendrick received a letter from Kidd, in which he confided that he was holed up in Boston, and that a particular group was intent on obtaining his Shard of Eden.

Hendrick died when the Octavius became stranded in ice, while looking for the Northwest Passage. In 1776, the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton found his corpse, and retrieved van der Heul's piece of William Kidd's map.

Trivia

  • His name is misspelled van der Huel in the Animus Database's entry for the Octavius.

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