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During the 1770s, the crew of a whaling ship discovered the ''Octavius'' off the coast of Greenland. The crew inside had frozen to death. The captain was found frozen midway through writing a log entry, dated to 1762. This means that the crew had died sometime around that date, and that during the intervening years between then and the 1770s, the ship had made its way through the Northwestern Passage – apparently by itself. This lead to ghost stories springing up around the ship, and earned it a place in seafaring legend. | During the 1770s, the crew of a whaling ship discovered the ''Octavius'' off the coast of Greenland. The crew inside had frozen to death. The captain was found frozen midway through writing a log entry, dated to 1762. This means that the crew had died sometime around that date, and that during the intervening years between then and the 1770s, the ship had made its way through the Northwestern Passage – apparently by itself. This lead to ghost stories springing up around the ship, and earned it a place in seafaring legend. | ||
[[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], a member of the Colonial-Era [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], found the ''Octavius'' in the ice as part of [[ | [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]], a member of the Colonial-Era [[Assassins|Assassin Order]], found the ''Octavius'' in the ice as part of [[Peg Leg]]'s sidequest [[The Ghost Ship]], and entered it, looking for a piece of Kidd's map. After he found it in Van der Heul's quarters, the ice cracked and the ship started its descent to sea bottom, though Connor managed to escape. | ||
Despite expressing his | Despite expressing his skepticism about the existence of the Northwest Passage ("''Why anyone would believe the Northwest Passage exists is beyond me.''" "''The path you sought never existed, Hendrick!''"), Connor's sentiments were misplaced, as it does indeed exist. | ||
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Revision as of 13:54, 15 December 2012
The Octavius was a naval ship under the command of Captain Hendrick van der Heul, William Kidd's former quartermaster. It was the first, and only, ship under his command. The vessel became stuck in ice while it was looking for the Northwest Passage.
During the 1770s, the crew of a whaling ship discovered the Octavius off the coast of Greenland. The crew inside had frozen to death. The captain was found frozen midway through writing a log entry, dated to 1762. This means that the crew had died sometime around that date, and that during the intervening years between then and the 1770s, the ship had made its way through the Northwestern Passage – apparently by itself. This lead to ghost stories springing up around the ship, and earned it a place in seafaring legend.
Connor, a member of the Colonial-Era Assassin Order, found the Octavius in the ice as part of Peg Leg's sidequest The Ghost Ship, and entered it, looking for a piece of Kidd's map. After he found it in Van der Heul's quarters, the ice cracked and the ship started its descent to sea bottom, though Connor managed to escape.
Despite expressing his skepticism about the existence of the Northwest Passage ("Why anyone would believe the Northwest Passage exists is beyond me." "The path you sought never existed, Hendrick!"), Connor's sentiments were misplaced, as it does indeed exist.
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