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{{Quote|All those scrolls lead us tot he belly of this remote island, awful out of the way Captain| | '''Oak Island''' is an island in {{wiki|Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia|Lunenburg County}} on the south shore of {{wiki|Nova Scotia}}, {{wiki|Canada}}. It is noted as the location of the "Money Pit" and for over 200 years has attracted treasure hunters.<ref name="wiki">Wikipedia article on Oak Island</ref> | ||
'''Oak Island''' is an island in {{wiki|Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia|Lunenburg County}} on the south shore of {{wiki|Nova Scotia}}, {{wiki|Canada}}. It is noted as the location of the "Money Pit" and for over 200 years has attracted treasure hunters.<ref name="wiki"> | |||
==Kidd's Treasure== | ==Kidd's Treasure== | ||
[[William | [[William Kidd]], a Scottish pirate, got hold of a [[Shards of Eden|Shard of Eden]] at some point, a ring-like [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] that served as a personal shield for the wearer, and later hid it on Oak Island to keep it safe from the [[Templars]]. He also created a map providing clues to the Shard's location, and divided it among four of his former crew members. In 1777, the [[Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] sailed to Oak Island and located the Shard with the help of the maps left by Kidd.<ref name="ACIII">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref> | ||
The main landmarks of the island's treasure location included an eagle's nest, a burnt tree, a home of wolves, a strangely shaped rock, the center hiding point of Kidd's treasure. Hidden beneath the hard stone was a series of tunnels beneath the island that held the Shard and strange green rocks throughout it. | The main landmarks of the island's treasure location included an eagle's nest, a burnt tree, a home of wolves, a strangely shaped rock, the center hiding point of Kidd's treasure. Hidden beneath the hard stone was a series of tunnels beneath the island that held the Shard and strange green rocks throughout it. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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- "All those scrolls lead us tot he belly of this remote island, awful out of the way Captain"
- ―Robert Faulkner to Connor concerning the island's location.[src]
Oak Island is an island in Lunenburg County on the south shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. It is noted as the location of the "Money Pit" and for over 200 years has attracted treasure hunters.[1]
Kidd's Treasure
William Kidd, a Scottish pirate, got hold of a Shard of Eden at some point, a ring-like Piece of Eden that served as a personal shield for the wearer, and later hid it on Oak Island to keep it safe from the Templars. He also created a map providing clues to the Shard's location, and divided it among four of his former crew members. In 1777, the Assassin Connor sailed to Oak Island and located the Shard with the help of the maps left by Kidd.[2]
The main landmarks of the island's treasure location included an eagle's nest, a burnt tree, a home of wolves, a strangely shaped rock, the center hiding point of Kidd's treasure. Hidden beneath the hard stone was a series of tunnels beneath the island that held the Shard and strange green rocks throughout it.
References
- ↑ Wikipedia article on Oak Island
- ↑ Assassin's Creed III
