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ACP Treasure Moctezuma's Goblet.png|[[Moctezuma II|Montezuma]]'s Goblet - A container used by the [[Aztecs|Aztec]] ruler to drink chocolate before entering his harem
ACP Treasure Moctezuma's Goblet.png|[[Moctezuma II|Montezuma]]'s Goblet - A container used by the [[Aztecs|Aztec]] ruler to drink chocolate before entering his harem
ACP Treasure Finger Ring.png|Finger Ring - A ring made of cast gold representing the sacred figure of the [[Jaguars|jaguar]]
ACP Treasure Finger Ring.png|Finger Ring - A ring made of cast gold representing the sacred figure of the [[Jaguars|jaguar]]
ACP Treasure Sacred Mask.png|Sacred Mask - This sacred relic was not intended to be worn, but placed on statues as a tribute to the Gods
ACP Treasure Sacred Mask.png|[http://www.adventures-inc.com/cortes-shipwreck.htm Sacred Mask] - This sacred relic was not intended to be worn, but placed on statues as a tribute to the Gods
ACP Treasure Lingote de Oro.png|Lingote de Oro - A convenient way to carry stolen gold after the [[Night of Sorrows|looting]] of [[Tenochtitlan]]
ACP Treasure Lingote de Oro.png|Lingote de Oro - A convenient way to carry stolen gold after the [[Night of Sorrows|looting]] of [[Tenochtitlan]]
ACP Treasure Turtle Necklace.png|Turtle Necklace - A relic worn by the elected ruler of the Aztec people, Moctezuma II
ACP Treasure Turtle Necklace.png|[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/picturegalleries/6198880/Moctezuma-and-the-lost-Aztec-empire.html?image=4 Turtle Necklace] - A relic worn by the elected ruler of the Aztec people, Moctezuma II
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ACP Treasure Money Chain.png|Money Chain - The gold links of this chain were designed to be twisted open and used as currency
ACP Treasure Money Chain.png|Money Chain - The gold links of this chain were designed to be twisted open and used as currency
ACP Treasure Mythical Cup.png|Mythical Cup - This decorative object from the captain's cabin is adorned with phoenixes, dragons, and unicorns
ACP Treasure Mythical Cup.png|Mythical Cup - This decorative object from the captain's cabin is adorned with phoenixes, dragons, and unicorns
ACP Treasure Emerald Pendant.png|Emerald Pendant - At a time where ostentatious displays of wealth were forbidden, only the most powerful could afford to wear this beautiful piece of jewelry
ACP Treasure Emerald Pendant.png|[http://www.adventures-inc.com/cortes-shipwreck.htm Emerald Pendant] - At a time where ostentatious displays of wealth were forbidden, only the most powerful could afford to wear this beautiful piece of jewelry
ACP Treasure Master's Ring.png|Master's Ring - Carved with the family crest, this ring was passed on from generation to generation
ACP Treasure Master's Ring.png|Master's Ring - Carved with the family crest, this ring was passed on from generation to generation
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ACP Treasure Gold Cob.png|Gold Cob - A gold coin featuring the [[Jerusalem]] cross
ACP Treasure Gold Cob.png|Gold Cob - A gold coin featuring the [[Jerusalem]] cross
ACP Treasure Cross Chain.png|Cross Chain - This chain is embellished with a gold cross and a medallion
ACP Treasure Cross Chain.png|Cross Chain - This chain is embellished with a gold cross and a medallion
ACP Treasure Emerald Gold Pin.png|Emerald Gold Pin - Lost in 1622, this precious relic was found by a lucky treasure hunter in 1985
ACP Treasure Emerald Gold Pin.png|[http://4csblog.gia.edu/2015/sunken-treasure-atocha Emerald Gold Pin] - Lost in 1622, this precious relic was found by a lucky {{Wiki|Mel Fisher|treasure hunter}} in 1985
ACP Treasure Spanish Doubloon.png|Spanish Doubloon - A coin forged in Spain and used as trade currency in the Caribbean
ACP Treasure Spanish Doubloon.png|Spanish {{Wiki|Doubloon}} - A coin forged in Spain and used as trade currency in the Caribbean
ACP Treasure Bosun's Whistle.png|Bosun's Whistle - A tool for communicating orders to the sailors perched high up in the rigging
ACP Treasure Bosun's Whistle.png|Bosun's Whistle - A tool for communicating orders to the sailors perched high up in the rigging
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===[[British Empire]] - The Navy's finest===
===[[British Empire]] - The [[Royal Navy|Navy]]'s finest===
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ACP Treasure Captain's Button.png|Captain's Button - A gold button torn from a [[Royal Navy]] uniform
ACP Treasure Captain's Button.png|Captain's Button - A gold button torn from a Royal Navy uniform
ACP Treasure Royal Navy Ring.png|Royal Navy Ring - Engraved with the letters HMS – Her Majesty's Ship – this ring belonged to a Royal Navy officer
ACP Treasure Royal Navy Ring.png|Royal Navy Ring - Engraved with the letters HMS – Her Majesty's Ship – this ring belonged to a Royal Navy officer
ACP Treasure Noble's Knife.png|Noble's Knife - Fitted with a mahogany and gold handle, this sailor's tool must have belonged to a man of noble birth
ACP Treasure Noble's Knife.png|Noble's Knife - Fitted with a mahogany and gold handle, this sailor's tool must have belonged to a man of noble birth
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===Aztec relics - Of Gods and Men===
===Aztec relics - Of Gods and Men===
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ACP Treasure Mask of the Deity.png|Mask of the Deity - {{Wiki|Tezcatlipoca}} was associated with night, wind, sorcery, mischief, beauty, war, strife... and [[Jaguars|jaguars]]
ACP Treasure Mask of the Deity.png|[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=667485&partId=1 Mask of the Deity] - {{Wiki|Tezcatlipoca}} was associated with night, wind, sorcery, mischief, beauty, war, strife... and [[Jaguars|jaguars]]
ACP Treasure Turquoise Mask.png|Turquoise Mask - Made from a most precious stone, this mask of Quetzalcoatl was sent as tribute to the Aztec capital
ACP Treasure Turquoise Mask.png|[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=643761&partId=1 Turquoise Mask] - Made from a most precious stone, this mask of Quetzalcoatl was sent as tribute to the Aztec capital
ACP Treasure Sacrificial Knife.png|Sacrificial Knife - A great sacrifice sustains the universe. Earth, food, people... all spring from the bodies of the sacrificial gods
ACP Treasure Sacrificial Knife.png|[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=8871&partId=1 Sacrificial Knife] - A great sacrifice sustains the universe. Earth, food, people... all spring from the bodies of the sacrificial gods
ACP Treasure Jade Mask.png|Jade Mask - The ceremonial death mask of an Aztec ruler
ACP Treasure Jade Mask.png|[http://www.adventures-inc.com/cortes-shipwreck.htm Jade Mask] - The ceremonial death mask of an Aztec ruler
ACP Treasure Mosaic Mask.png|Mosaic Mask - An ornamental turquoise mask representing {{Wiki|Xiuhtecuhtli}}, the Aztec god of fire, day, and heat
ACP Treasure Mosaic Mask.png|[http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=667486&partId=1 Mosaic Mask] - An ornamental turquoise mask representing {{Wiki|Xiuhtecuhtli}}, the Aztec god of fire, day, and heat
ACP Treasure Ancient Calendar.png|{{Wiki|Maya calendar|Ancient Calendar}} - This adaptation of an old Mayan calendar - describing [[Sun|solar]] and [[Moon|lunar]] cycles and the motion of the brightest stars - was used to conduct ceremonies and rituals
ACP Treasure Ancient Calendar.png|{{Wiki|Maya calendar|Ancient Calendar}} - This adaptation of an old Mayan calendar - describing [[Sun|solar]] and [[Moon|lunar]] cycles and the motion of the brightest stars - was used to conduct ceremonies and rituals
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===[[Mayans|Mayan]] relics - The Lost Empire===
===[[Mayans|Mayan]] relics - The Lost Empire===
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ACP Treasure Statue of the Deity.png|Statue of the Deity - {{Wiki|Itzamna}}, the founder of Mayan culture, taught people how to grow plants, use medicine, and draw calendars
ACP Treasure Statue of the Deity.png|[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/maya-urns.htm Statue of the Deity] - {{Wiki|Itzamna}}, the founder of Mayan culture, taught people how to grow plants, use medicine, and draw calendars
ACP Treasure Statue of the Goddess.png|Statue of the Goddess - {{Wiki|Ixhcel}}, the Goddess of childbirth and rainbows, decides how the moon affects men and women
ACP Treasure Statue of the Goddess.png|Statue of the Goddess - {{Wiki|Ixhcel}}, the Goddess of childbirth and rainbows, decides how the moon affects men and women
ACP Treasure Fertility Sculpture.png|{{Wiki|Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure|Fertility Sculpture}} - Mayan women made offerings to the fertility goddess twice in their lifetime: once as a child, once as a mother
ACP Treasure Fertility Sculpture.png|{{Wiki|Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure|Fertility Sculpture}} - Mayan women made offerings to the fertility goddess twice in their lifetime: once as a child, once as a mother
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===[[Africa]]n relics - A plundered continent===
===[[Africa]]n relics - A plundered continent===
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ACP Treasure Dogon Axe.png|Dogon Axe - The animal figures engraved on this ceremonial bronze axe lend their strength to the warrior wielding it
ACP Treasure Dogon Axe.png|[http://www.sadighgallery.com/44706_AFRICAN_DOGONTRIBE_AXES Dogon Axe] - The animal figures engraved on this ceremonial bronze axe lend their strength to the warrior wielding it
ACP Treasure Ram's Head.png|Ram's Head - This ceremonial artifact was worn by the {{Wiki|Olowo of Owo|Olowo}}, the chief of the {{Wiki|Owo}} state, to assert his power
ACP Treasure Ram's Head.png|[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1991.17.123/ Ram's Head] - This ceremonial artifact was worn by the {{Wiki|Olowo of Owo|Olowo}}, the chief of the {{Wiki|Owo}} state, to assert his power
ACP Treasure Hunting Horn.png|Hunting Horn - Carved from an elephant's tusk, this [[hunting]] tool from the {{Wiki|kingdom of Kongo}} allowed the hunters to coordinate deadly attacks
ACP Treasure Hunting Horn.png|Hunting Horn - Carved from an elephant's tusk, this [[hunting]] tool from the {{Wiki|kingdom of Kongo}} allowed the hunters to coordinate deadly attacks
ACP Treasure Sacred Leopard.png|Sacred Leopard - Stolen from the {{Wiki|Benin Empire|kingdom of Benin}}, this ivory leopard was one of the symbolic representations of the {{Wiki|Oba (ruler)|Oba}}, the king
ACP Treasure Sacred Leopard.png|[http://www.pbase.com/bmcmorrow/image/126240761 Sacred Leopard] - Stolen from the {{Wiki|Benin Empire|kingdom of Benin}}, this ivory leopard was one of the symbolic representations of the {{Wiki|Oba (ruler)|Oba}}, the king
ACP Treasure Egyptian Scarab.png|[[Egypt]]ian Scarab - Placed on the throat, chest and heart of the mummy, these artifacts allowed their bearer to be accepted in the eternal afterlife
ACP Treasure Egyptian Scarab.png|[[Egypt]]ian Scarab - Placed on the throat, chest and heart of the mummy, these artifacts allowed their bearer to be accepted in the eternal afterlife
ACP Treasure Soul Washer.png|{{Wiki|Akrafena#Akrafokonmu (Ashanti Shield of war)|Soul Washer}} - Worn by high-ranking members of the {{Wiki|Ashanti people}}, this protective pectoral disk was also a convenient way to store wealth
ACP Treasure Soul Washer.png|{{Wiki|Akrafena#Akrafokonmu (Ashanti Shield of war)|Soul Washer}} - Worn by high-ranking members of the {{Wiki|Ashanti people}}, this protective pectoral disk was also a convenient way to store wealth
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ACP Drinking Horn.png|Drinking Horn - A very common Viking accessory, made from the horns of goats or cattle
ACP Drinking Horn.png|Drinking Horn - A very common Viking accessory, made from the horns of goats or cattle
ACP Viking Shield.png|Viking Shield - The unique way of holding the shield allowed Vikings to use it as an offensive and defensive tool
ACP Viking Shield.png|Viking Shield - The unique way of holding the shield allowed Vikings to use it as an offensive and defensive tool
ACP Viking Helmet.png|Viking Helmet - An expensive addition to the Viking's fighting gear, making it a rare find
ACP Viking Helmet.png|{{Wiki|Viking Age arms and armour#Helmet|Viking Helmet}} - An expensive addition to the Viking's fighting gear, making it a rare find
ACP Viking Sword.png|Viking Sword - Rarer than the battle axe, this prestigious weapon was the prerogative of chieftains and kings
ACP Viking Sword.png|Viking Sword - Rarer than the battle axe, this prestigious weapon was the prerogative of chieftains and kings
ACP Sacred Runes.png|Sacred Runes - Odin's gift to humanity. Runes can be used for casting spells or blessing people and places
ACP Sacred Runes.png|Sacred Runes - Odin's gift to humanity. Runes can be used for casting spells or blessing people and places

Revision as of 06:31, 18 March 2016

Over the course of his time in the West Indies during the early 18th century, the pirate Alonzo Batilla came across many treasures, the maps to which he would retrieve from the wrecks of merchant and patrolling ships alike, after having engaged them in naval combat.

Treasures

Hernán Cortés - The Spanish Conquistador

San José - The Rich Galleon

Imperio Español - The Treasure Fleet

Gems - The Rare Stones

Lovers' souvenirs - Dangerous Liaisons

British Empire - The Navy's finest

Aztec relics - Of Gods and Men

Mayan relics - The Lost Empire

Inca relics - Children of the Sun

Strange artifacts - The Oddest Treasures

Henry Morgan - The King of Pirates

François l'Olonnais - The Bane of the Spanish

Exquemelin - The Barber Surgeon

African relics - A plundered continent

Sea treasures - Rare finds

Lucky charms - Symbols of future wealth

Rare weapons - From all over the world

Snuff bottles - Crafted in the Orient

Alcohol - Drunk on plunder

Mayan Genesis - The Creation Myth

Lords of the Night 1 - The 9-day cycle

Lords of the Night 2 - The character archetypes

Lords of Light - Deities of the Earth

Vikings artefacts - First explorers

Mayan Weapons - Classic headbreakers

Chess Pieces - Ancient gameplay

Animal Kingdom - Holy figures

The Zodiac - The Sun's path

The Zodiac - The Moon's path

Headdresses - Gorgeous adornments

Independence Day - Revolutionary war artifacts


Pirates' Day - Navigation tools

Halloween - Esoteric stuff

Christmas - Celebration items

Chinese New Year - Chinese pirates' treasure

Reference