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The '''''Ranger''''' was a [[brig]] formerly owned by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]] before passing it on to his colleague, [[Charles Vane]]. Vane captained the ''Ranger'' until the year 1718, when she was severely damaged in battle with the ''[[Royal African Pearl]]'', a [[Slavery|slave]] [[Ships|ship]] owned by the [[Royal African Company]]. | The '''''Ranger''''' was a [[brig]] formerly owned by the [[Piracy|pirate]] [[Benjamin Hornigold]] before passing it on to his colleague, [[Charles Vane]]. Vane captained the ''Ranger'' until the year 1718, when she was severely damaged in battle with the ''[[Royal African Pearl]]'', a [[Slavery|slave]] [[Ships|ship]] owned by the [[Royal African Company]]. | ||
Following this, [[Jack Rackham]] led a mutiny against Vane, leaving him and [[Edward Kenway]] stranded on the | Following this, [[Jack Rackham]] led a mutiny against Vane, leaving him and [[Edward Kenway]] stranded on the crippled and leaking ''Ranger''. The two captains would spend an entire month drifting aimlessly before the ship eventually drifted to [[Isla Providencia]]; in their haste to get to shore, however, Vane and Kenway neglected to drop the anchor and the ''Ranger'' was wrecked on the beach, stranding them on the island for four months. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 19:19, 11 December 2015

The Ranger was a brig formerly owned by the pirate Benjamin Hornigold before passing it on to his colleague, Charles Vane. Vane captained the Ranger until the year 1718, when she was severely damaged in battle with the Royal African Pearl, a slave ship owned by the Royal African Company.
Following this, Jack Rackham led a mutiny against Vane, leaving him and Edward Kenway stranded on the crippled and leaking Ranger. The two captains would spend an entire month drifting aimlessly before the ship eventually drifted to Isla Providencia; in their haste to get to shore, however, Vane and Kenway neglected to drop the anchor and the Ranger was wrecked on the beach, stranding them on the island for four months.
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Concept art of the Ranger
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Edward Kenway and Charles Vane on the disabled Ranger
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