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The '''SS ''Ourang Medan''''' was a ship used by the [[Abstergo Industries]] during their the early years after its founding.<ref name="FT 74">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – 74</ref>
The '''SS ''Ourang Medan''''' was a ship used by the [[Abstergo Industries]] during their the early years after its founding.<ref name="FT 74">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – 74</ref>


In the 1940s, the ship was deployed to the sea near the [[Straits of Malacca]] in an attempt to recover the [[Crescent amulet|crescent-shaped]] [[Piece of Eden]] that had been deposited there. The mission ended in failure and the vessel became a [[shipwreck]] with the artifact remaining there.<ref name="FT 74" /> Stories emerged about the circumstances surrounding the ship and eventually, it became an urban legend.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Ourang Medan}}</ref>
In the 1940s, the ship was deployed to the sea near the {{Wiki|Straits of Malacca}} in an attempt to recover the [[Crescent amulet|crescent-shaped]] [[Piece of Eden]] that had been deposited there. The mission ended in failure and the vessel became a [[shipwreck]] with the artifact remaining there.<ref name="FT 74" /> Stories emerged about the circumstances surrounding the ship and eventually, it became an urban legend.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Ourang Medan}}</ref>


In the 2020s, an Abstergo team led by [[Shimazu Sei]] rediscovered the crescent amulet's location within the shipwreck through the [[genetic memories]] relieved by [[Noa Kim]], a descendant of [[Edward Kenway]].<ref name="FT 74" /> With a [[diving bell]] ship sent by Sei's superiors, Noa and Sei's bodyguard [[Yuki]], dived down to the shipwreck to locate the artifact.<ref name="EP 76">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – 76</ref>
In the 2020s, an Abstergo team led by [[Shimazu Sei]] rediscovered the crescent amulet's location within the shipwreck through the [[genetic memories]] relieved by [[Noa Kim]], a descendant of [[Edward Kenway]].<ref name="FT 74" /> With a [[diving bell]] ship sent by Sei's superiors, Noa and Sei's bodyguard [[Yuki]], dived down to the shipwreck to locate the artifact.<ref name="EP 76">''[[Assassin's Creed: Forgotten Temple]]'' – 76</ref>

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The SS Ourang Medan was a ship used by the Abstergo Industries during their the early years after its founding.[1]

In the 1940s, the ship was deployed to the sea near the Straits of Malacca in an attempt to recover the crescent-shaped Piece of Eden that had been deposited there. The mission ended in failure and the vessel became a shipwreck with the artifact remaining there.[1] Stories emerged about the circumstances surrounding the ship and eventually, it became an urban legend.[2]

In the 2020s, an Abstergo team led by Shimazu Sei rediscovered the crescent amulet's location within the shipwreck through the genetic memories relieved by Noa Kim, a descendant of Edward Kenway.[1] With a diving bell ship sent by Sei's superiors, Noa and Sei's bodyguard Yuki, dived down to the shipwreck to locate the artifact.[3]

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