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imported>Slate Vesper m Undo revision 519754 by The Forgotten Fragment (talk) It doesn't classify in the same right. |
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The '''''Royal Fortune''''' was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Man O' War]] captured by [[Bartholomew Roberts]], with the assistance of [[Edward Kenway]], in 1719. | The '''''Royal Fortune''''' was a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Man O' War]] captured by [[Bartholomew Roberts]], with the assistance of [[Edward Kenway]], in 1719. | ||
Roberts retained control of the ''Royal Fortune'' for the better part of a year, when the [[Piracy|pirate]] Edward Kenway pursued him to [[Príncipe]], in search of the [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] | Roberts retained control of the ''Royal Fortune'' for the better part of a year, when the [[Piracy|pirate]] Edward Kenway pursued him to [[Príncipe]], in search of the [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] that Roberts was in possession of. | ||
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The Royal Fortune was a Portuguese Man O' War captured by Bartholomew Roberts, with the assistance of Edward Kenway, in 1719.
Roberts retained control of the Royal Fortune for the better part of a year, when the pirate Edward Kenway pursued him to Príncipe, in search of the Crystal Skull that Roberts was in possession of.
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