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She was captured by the pirates Roberts and [[Edward Kenway]] off the coast of [[Mexico]] in 1719, and Roberts retained control of the ''Royal Fortune'' for three years, until Kenway pursued him to [[Príncipe]] in order to retrieve the [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] in Roberts' possession. Upon seeing Kenway approaching, Roberts jumped from a cliff onto the ''Fortune'' to try to escape.
She was captured by the pirates Roberts and [[Edward Kenway]] off the coast of [[Mexico]] in 1719, and Roberts retained control of the ''Royal Fortune'' for three years, until Kenway pursued him to [[Príncipe]] in order to retrieve the [[Crystal Skulls|Crystal Skull]] in Roberts' possession. Upon seeing Kenway approaching, Roberts jumped from a cliff onto the ''Fortune'' to try to escape.


While the ''Fortune'' was bigger and had more guns, it was slower than the ''[[Jackdaw]]'', allowing Kenway to catch up with it. After reaching the open sea, the ''Royal Fortune'' came under attack from the [[Royal Navy]] and [[Spanish Navy]], both of which were also after Roberts. The ''Jackdaw'' disabled the ship, allowing Kenway to board it, kill Roberts, and retrieve the skull.
While the ''Fortune'' was bigger and had more guns, it was slower than the ''[[Jackdaw]]'', allowing Kenway to catch up with it. After reaching the open sea, the ''Royal Fortune'' came under attack from the [[Royal Navy]] and [[Spanish Navy]], both of which were also after Roberts. The ''Jackdaw'' disabled the ship, allowing Kenway and his crew to board it. While the crews of the two ships battled, Kenway dueled Roberts and fatally impaled him with a rope dart, allowing him to retrieve the skull. The fate of the ''Royal Fortune'' afterwards was unclear, though its possible she was sent to become part of Kenway's pirate fleet.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Nosso Senhor da Compreensão'' is Portuguese for "Our Lord of Understanding".
*''Nosso Senhor da Compreensão'' is Portuguese for "Our Lord of Understanding".
*The ''Fortune'' was one of the few vessels that could fire from the stern, hitting ships behind her.
*The ''Fortune'' was one of the few vessels that could fire from the stern, hitting ships behind her. She was also one of the few ships that were not schooners to use fire barrels, others included the ''Jackdaw'' and the ''Royal African Pearl''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:18, 8 December 2015


The Royal Fortune anchored in Príncipe

The Royal Fortune was a Man O' War captained by the pirate and Sage Bartholomew Roberts from 1719 to 1722. Before that, the ship was known as Nosso Senhor da Compreensão, and formed a part of the Portuguese Navy.

She was captured by the pirates Roberts and Edward Kenway off the coast of Mexico in 1719, and Roberts retained control of the Royal Fortune for three years, until Kenway pursued him to Príncipe in order to retrieve the Crystal Skull in Roberts' possession. Upon seeing Kenway approaching, Roberts jumped from a cliff onto the Fortune to try to escape.

While the Fortune was bigger and had more guns, it was slower than the Jackdaw, allowing Kenway to catch up with it. After reaching the open sea, the Royal Fortune came under attack from the Royal Navy and Spanish Navy, both of which were also after Roberts. The Jackdaw disabled the ship, allowing Kenway and his crew to board it. While the crews of the two ships battled, Kenway dueled Roberts and fatally impaled him with a rope dart, allowing him to retrieve the skull. The fate of the Royal Fortune afterwards was unclear, though its possible she was sent to become part of Kenway's pirate fleet.

Trivia

  • Nosso Senhor da Compreensão is Portuguese for "Our Lord of Understanding".
  • The Fortune was one of the few vessels that could fire from the stern, hitting ships behind her. She was also one of the few ships that were not schooners to use fire barrels, others included the Jackdaw and the Royal African Pearl.

Gallery

Reference