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Not long after comandeering the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[brig]] ''[[Jackdaw|El Dorado]]'', [[Edward Kenway]] traveled to the island to hunt the local wildlife, in order to craft a second holster for his [[Firearms|guns]] and improved leather for his gauntlets.
Not long after comandeering the [[Spain|Spanish]] [[brig]] ''[[Jackdaw|El Dorado]]'', [[Edward Kenway]] traveled to the island to hunt the local wildlife, in order to craft a second holster for his [[Firearms|guns]] and improved leather for his gauntlets.


Following the death of [[Julien du Casse]] and the capture of his [[Man O' War|galleon]], ''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'' in 1715, the warship was beached on the island to provide a measure of defence for the burgeoning Pirate Republic based in nearby [[Nassau]]. Later, it was used as a hideout for one of Edward's [[assassination targets]]. 
Following the death of [[Julien du Casse]] and the capture of his [[Man O' War|galleon]], ''[[El Arca del Maestro]]'' in 1716 by pirates Edward Kenway  and Blackbeard, the warship was beached on the island to provide a measure of defence for the burgeoning Pirate Republic based in nearby [[Nassau]]. Later, it was used as a hideout for one of Edward's [[assassination targets]]. 


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Revision as of 11:57, 28 October 2014


Abaco Island

Abaco Island is an islet in the northern Bahamas, and a plentiful hunting ground. It is located within the Eleuthera region of the Caribbean, just north of the pirate colony of Nassau.

Not long after comandeering the Spanish brig El Dorado, Edward Kenway traveled to the island to hunt the local wildlife, in order to craft a second holster for his guns and improved leather for his gauntlets.

Following the death of Julien du Casse and the capture of his galleon, El Arca del Maestro in 1716 by pirates Edward Kenway and Blackbeard, the warship was beached on the island to provide a measure of defence for the burgeoning Pirate Republic based in nearby Nassau. Later, it was used as a hideout for one of Edward's assassination targets

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