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I finished Freedom Cry on Friday (I think), it was a good DLC, better than Tyranny of King Washington, but I think that's only because I love Pirate lore. Didn't really pay too much attention to the plot (I never do on my first playthrough, it's more, taking everything in, but not really analyzing it) but from what I was able to extract, Adewale retrieved a delicate parcel from a Templar convoy (Seemed like a convoy) but a sudden and abrupt assault from the French (If I remember) caused him to make haste of the storm to lose them, which ended up capsizing his vessel in the process. He later washes ashore on Port Au Prince, Haiti, saves a slave girl from being killed, la di da da. You get the gist. Basically, the entire DLC os about liberating slaves and maroons, to form a resistance against slavery, and make Africans equal in the eyes of the law. It fails of course. Adewale then gives Baistonne (I think that's how you spell her name) a box with an unknown content inside (Probably a piece of Eden, but it's doubtful) and then he leaves. For all I know, he was enamoured with her, or there was a Hidden Blade in there (Actually that's ridiculous, hardly makes any sense), or... more likely, it was whatever was in the parcel. I have no idea. My verdict, good story but quite limited in locations.