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Revision as of 12:50, 14 February 2015

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica. During the Golden Age of Piracy, it was a British colony, and was commonly visited by pirates, including Edward Kenway. It was also home to Laurens Prins, a prominent Dutch slaver, with his mansion and sugar plantations occupying a large portion of the northwest.
During Kenway's travels, Kingston was the meeting place for Templars Laureano de Torres y Ayala and Benjamin Hornigold, as well as the city in which Woodes Rogers hosted his retirement party.
Across the harbor to the south, the city was protected by Port Royal, a British fort most infamous as the main prison in the West Indies for pirates to be held. Famous inmates include Jack Rackham, Charles Vane, Edward Kenway, Mary Read, and Anne Bonny.
Kingston also had its own Assassin bureau, which was headed by the Master Assassin Antó. Six assassination contracts took place in varying parts of the city.
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Concept art of Kingston
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Concept art of Kingston's streets
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Concept art of Kingston's streets
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Edward Kenway overlooking Kingston from a viewpoint
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