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'''Northwest Passage''' is a sea route through the {{Wiki|Arctic Ocean}} along the northern coast of [[North America]] via waterways amidst the {{Wiki|Canadia Arctic Archipelago}}, which connects the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and {{Wiki|Pacific Ocean|Pacific Oceans}}. The Northwest Passage was frequently sought after by explorers as a possible trade route.


'''Northwest Passage''' is an area between [[United States|North America]] and {{Wiki|Canada}}'s Arctic Islands, which prominently featured a wrecked ship and an icy environment. During the [[American Revolutionary War]], the Northwest Passage was visited by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], as part of his search for the map pieces which led to the location of [[William Kidd]]'s [[Shards of Eden|hidden treasure]].
During the late 17th century, [[Hendrick van der Heul]], Captain [[William Kidd]]'s former quartermaster, sought to uncover the Northwest Passage and sailed to the northern seas of North America. However, Van der Heul's ship, the ''[[Octavius]]'', got stuck in ice in the arctic environment, and Van der Heul died on his ship.


Here, Connor boarded the ''[[Octavius]]'', the ship of Kidd's former quartermaster, [[Hendrick van der Heul]]. However, after obtaining the map piece from the dead captain's corpse, the ice beneath the ship broke and caused the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee.
In 1776, the Northwest Passage was visited by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], as part of his search for the map pieces which led to the location of Kidd's [[Shards of Eden|hidden treasure]]. Amidst the arctic wastes, Ratonhnhaké:ton boarded the ''Octavius''; however, after obtaining the map piece from the dead captain's corpse, the ice beneath the ship broke and caused the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee.


Later, in 2012, Northwest Passage was used by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of [[Abstergo Industries]], as a simulated location for the [[Assassin's Creed III|console stage]] of the [[Animus]] technology.
Later, in 2012, the Northwest Passage was used by the [[Abstergo Entertainment|entertainment branch]] of [[Abstergo Industries]] as a simulated location for the [[Assassin's Creed III|console stage]] of the [[Animus]] technology.


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Revision as of 17:08, 1 May 2013

Northwest Passage is a sea route through the Arctic Ocean along the northern coast of North America via waterways amidst the Canadia Arctic Archipelago, which connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Northwest Passage was frequently sought after by explorers as a possible trade route.

During the late 17th century, Hendrick van der Heul, Captain William Kidd's former quartermaster, sought to uncover the Northwest Passage and sailed to the northern seas of North America. However, Van der Heul's ship, the Octavius, got stuck in ice in the arctic environment, and Van der Heul died on his ship.

In 1776, the Northwest Passage was visited by the Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton, as part of his search for the map pieces which led to the location of Kidd's hidden treasure. Amidst the arctic wastes, Ratonhnhaké:ton boarded the Octavius; however, after obtaining the map piece from the dead captain's corpse, the ice beneath the ship broke and caused the vessel to sink, forcing Connor to flee.

Later, in 2012, the Northwest Passage was used by the entertainment branch of Abstergo Industries as a simulated location for the console stage of the Animus technology.

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