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During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], there were five '''legendary ships''' that roamed the four corners of the [[West Indies]], each with their unique naval warfare styles and construction. Numbering two for each of the empires involved during the [[War of Spanish Succession]] – the [[British Empire|British]] and [[Spain|Spanish]] – they were sinkable by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Edward Kenway]]. | |||
The | These ships dropped 20,000 reales as a reward for sinking them, and could not be boarded or added to Edward Kenway's fleet. The five legendary ships included the [[HMS Prince]], [[La Dama Negra]], the twin ships [[HMS Fearless]] and [[Royal Soverign]], and [[El Impoluto]]. | ||
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During the Golden Age of Piracy, there were five legendary ships that roamed the four corners of the West Indies, each with their unique naval warfare styles and construction. Numbering two for each of the empires involved during the War of Spanish Succession – the British and Spanish – they were sinkable by the pirate Edward Kenway.
These ships dropped 20,000 reales as a reward for sinking them, and could not be boarded or added to Edward Kenway's fleet. The five legendary ships included the HMS Prince, La Dama Negra, the twin ships HMS Fearless and Royal Soverign, and El Impoluto.
