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==={{Wiki|Spanish galleon San José|San José}} - The Rich [[Man O' War|Galleon]]===
==={{Wiki|Spanish galleon San José|San José}} - The Rich [[Man O' War|Galleon]]===
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ACP Treasure Precious Box.png|Precious Box - This finely-crafted box was destined for the wife of an unlucky conquistador
ACP Treasure Precious Box.png|Precious Box - This finely-crafted box was destined for the wife of an unlucky conquistador
ACP Treasure Peruvian Coin.png|[[Peru]]vian Coin - Forged in 1701 by the Viceroyalty of Peru, this coin features the initials of [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]], the King of Spain
ACP Treasure Peruvian Coin.png|[[Peru]]vian Coin - Forged in 1701 by the Viceroyalty of Peru, this coin features the initials of [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]], the King of Spain
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, [[dragon (mythology)|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|[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 Emerald Pendant.png|[[Emerald]] [http://www.adventures-inc.com/cortes-shipwreck.htm 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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Revision as of 17:20, 10 December 2020

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 retrieved from the wrecks of merchant and military ships alike, after besting them in naval combat.[1]

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

Behind the scenes

The description of the Garnet Ring is a play on the phrases upon the fictional One Ring in J. R. R. Tolkien's book The Lord of the Rings.

Appearances

References