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*[[Sceptre]] - Sunk during a skirmish.
*[[Sceptre]] - Sunk during a skirmish.
*[[ Experto Crede]] - Damaged and beached in order to kill [[Adewale]].
*[[ Experto Crede]] - Damaged and beached in order to kill [[Adewale]].
*[[ Gerfaut]] - Sunk in order to kill [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de La Vérendrye]].
*[[ Gerfaut]] - Sunk in order to kill [[Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye]].





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The Morrigan in the Northern Atlantic Ocean

The Morrigan was a heavily modified sloop-of-war, captained by the Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac, during the Seven Years' War.

Armaments

With the ship's armaments and equipment funded by the wealth of the Templar Order, the Morrigan was one of the most advanced warships of her time; she was equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry such as puckle guns, carronades, and burning oil. She also possessed the standard armaments including broadside cannons, mortars, and an ice-breaker ram. Due to the Morrigan's sleek design, she was much faster and more maneuverable than several other ships while still maintaining above average firepower for a ship of her size.

Crew

Notable Ships Sunk

During the Seven years war the Morrigan sunk several notable ships belonging to both the assassin's and the French Navy among them were several legendary ships the most powerful ships of their time.


Trivia

  • The Morrigan featured wolves on her sails and figurehead.
  • The ship shared her name with a figure from Irish mythology called "The Morrígan". She was the goddess of strife, battle and sovereignty. She was mainly depicted as a crow in her animal form, giving the Morrigan an avian namesake along with the Aquila and the Jackdaw.
  • The Morrígan means "Phantom Queen" or "Great Queen" in the Irish language.

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