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Edward: "Have you decided on a name for her yet?"
Zhang: "Yes, sir. We named it after a bird of legend known far and wide in the Qing Empire. We used the Chinese word for the Phoenix... and named her the Fenghuang."
—Zhang explaining the Fenghuang's name to Edward Kenway, 1725.[src]-[m]

The Fenghuang (Chinese: 鳳凰; English: Phoenix) was the flagship of the Zhang Wei Union that operated in the South China Sea during the early 18th century.

History

Acquisiton by the Zhang Wei Union

"It's time to get to work, lads! Let's give the Fenghuang a trial by fire."
―Mustafa to the Fenghuang's crew before engaging Jeong's fleet, 1725.[src]-[m]

The Fenghuang was originally a Chinese junk owned by a pirate band operating from the Paracel Islands. In 1725, it was captured by Edward Kenway and his organization, the Zhang Wei Union, while on a mission for the Dutch East India Company to cleanse the islands of pirates.[1]

After being brought back to Macau, Edward was allowed to keep the ship due to a promise made by the company's chief navigator, Jan van Aert. Making use of the loot gained from the pirates, the Zhang Wei Union were able to purchase a plot of land by a harbor to operate and store their ship.[1]

Yun working on the Fenghuang's armaments

Repairs and upgrades to the ship then began under the direction of the Union's engineer Yun Pyeong-Gyu, who installed a number of new armaments such as European-style cannons used in Joseon modified by Yun himself, swivel guns that had increased caliber, and several hwachas. The Union members also settled on their flagship's name of "Fenghuang", the Chinese word for phoenix, the legendary bird known for its ability to be reborn from its own ashes.[1]

The Fenghuang sailed under the Zhang Wei Union for the first time when it was used by Yun and Mustafa to rescue Edward, John Young, Shimazu Saito, and Xialun Qing from the fleet of Admiral Jeong following the events at Sun's floating gambling hall. It easily sunk one of Jeong's ships, causing the admiral to decide against battling it and allowing Edward, John, Saito and Qing to board the Fenghuang and escape to safety.[2]

Voyage to the Philippines

"Those rickety rattletraps are no match for my contraptions! One shot is more than enough to turn them into watery splinters!"
―Yun commenting on the strength of the Fenghuang's weaponry after sinking Jeong's ships, 1725.[src]-[m]

The Fenghuang would later be used by the members of the Zhang Wei Union when they sailed to the Philippines to investigate a lead to the location of Angkor, which was rumored to house Pieces of Eden.[3] As it neared Manila, the ship came under attack by Jeong's fleet, but thanks to Yun's latest invention—fire barrels which exploded on impact—the crew were able to cause considerable damage to the enemy ships.[4]

The Fenghuang being attacked by Jeong's fleet

Using the advanced weaponry built by Yun, the Union members were ultimately able to sink most of Jeong's fleet, but unbeknownst to them, the admiral's true intentions were to get close enough to the Fenghuang to allow her passengers—the Chinese Assassins Xiao Han, Liu Qing, and Xue Yan—to board it. After the trio used gliders to reach the ship, they dropped several bombs onto its deck, setting it on fire.[5]

In the resulting chaos, the Chinese Assassins managed to kill several of the Fenghuang's crew, until Yun realized that the bombs were filled with Greek fire, which water was useless against, and insturcted the crew to use sand to extinguish the flames. Upon spotting Yun, Xiao Han attempted to kill him, but was stopped by Edward, who engaged him in a duel. Meanwhile, the crew members managed to gain the upper hand and surround Liu Qing, holding him at gunpoint, and Saito faced off against Xue Yan.[5]

After Saito defeated Xue Yan and Edward overpowered Xiao Han, the latter ordered his Assassins to retreat and they all fled back to Jeong's ship using parachutes. With the admiral's fleet still on their tail, Edward ordered Mustafa to sail into an incoming storm to lose the enemy ships. Although one of Jeong's ships managed to follow the Fenghuang through the storm, it was soon sunk by a Dutch East India Company vessel captained by Jan van Aert.[6]

After Jan revealed his knowledge of the purpose of the Union's expedition to the Philippines, Edward reluctantly allowed him to accompany them. Meanwhile, Yun recreated the formula for Greek fire used by the Chinese Assassins, and Edward decided to make a stop on Java Island to acquire petroleum that would allow them to produce more of the substance. Before they had the chance to do so, however, both the Fenghuang and Jan's ship were attacked by two Spanish Men O' War, forcing them to surrender.[7]

Escape from Manila

Jan: "Looks like our adventure took quite the unexpected turn!"
Edward: "Aye, it did, and you owe me a full explanation on that front. It's on you that we've been taken prisoner and dragged into God-knows-what!"
—Edward confronting Jan van Aert following their arrest in Manila, 1725.[src]-[m]

The crews of the two ships were subsequently brought to Manila, where they were arrested by the Spanish authorities due to Jan's alleged involvement in the assassination of the Governor-General of the Philippines six years prior.[7] While Jan and his men were imprisoned in the dungeon underneath Fort Santiago, the Union members were forced to remain inside the Fenghuang, under heavy guard, though they soon managed to escape.[8]

The Fenghuang and Jan's ship sailing away from Manila

After Edward and Saito left to rescue Jan's crew, the remaining Union members engaged in a fight with the Spanish soldiers at the harbor to retrieve their confiscated weapons. In the process, they discovered a warehouse filled with barrels of petroleum, which Yun promptly ordered to be loaded aboard the Fenghuang.[9]

Once Edward and Saito returned to the ship after an encounter with a monk who wielded a crescent amulet, a Piece of Eden, the Fenghuang set sail away from Manila, followed closely by Jan and his men. When the Spanish Navy gave chase, Jan volunteered to lure away their pursuers to give the Union members time to escape. The distraction worked and, once the Fenghuang had lost the Spanish fleet, Edward ordered the crew to set a course for Cebu.[10]

En route to their destination, the Union members discovered that the Spanish had confiscated all of their food rations and attacked two passing Spanish schooners to acquire the provisions they carried. They also docked at a village which Zhang had begun trading with in order to resupply and recruit new crew members, but while there they were informed of unsettling rumors concerning Monkey Island, which was in their path to Cebu.[11]

Trapped on Monkey Island

"No doubt whoever fired at us is watching us from those woods as we speak. If only we knew where they were, we could fire back at them..."
―Edward to his crew after the Fenghuang came under attack, 1725.[src]-[m]

As the Fenghuang passed Monkey Island, it was bombarded with mortar fire from a nearby fort, which had been occupied by Rajah and his native resistance fighters. Mustafa was able to steer the ship to safety and Edward instructed him to take cover behind some rocks, but the crew quickly realized that they were trapped until they could locate the fort. Fortunately, Xialun Qing offered a solution and revealed an invention she had been working on alongside Yun: a hot air balloon,[12] which they dubbed the Celestial Chariot.[13]

Using the balloon, Qing was able to survey Monkey Island and determine the locations of all enemy encampments, allowing the Fenghuang's crew to fire on them. However, the Celestial Chariot then suffered a malfunction mid-flight and caught fire.[13] After Qing parachuted to safety and landed on Monkey Island, the crew went looking for her. As they approached the island's fort, the Fenghuang engaged it as a distraction to allow Edward, John Young and several other crew members to reach the island via rowboat.[14]

The Fenghuang's crew fighting the "Manananggals"

Once Edward's group arrived on the island, the remaining Fenghuang crew members retreated and went into hiding in a swamp to await the expedition's return. However, while they were waiting, they were found by Rajah's men,[14] who waited for a downpour of rain to commence their attack. Led by Saito, the crew members fought off the native warriors, who disguised themselves as Manananggals to try and intimidate them.[15]

Thanks to several multi-barreled muskets built by Yun, the crew was ultimately victorious, though they were later forced to escape when more native warriors attempted to board the Fenghuang. Saito ordered the crew to sail into the open sea, where they managed to lose their assailants.[16] They then went to pick up Edward's group after they had destroyed the resistance's fort, and the Union members left Monkey Island, resuming their voyage to Cebu.[17]

Confrontation in Cebu

"Rouse the crew, if you please. Looks like it's our turn to join the fray."
―John Young to Mustafa, after spotting Rajah's fleet approaching Cebu, 1725.[src]-[m]

In Cebu, the Fenghuang docked behind some rocks, out of the Spanish Navy's sight, while Edward and Saito ventured into the city to search for a clue to Angkor's location.[17] While the crew awaited Edward and Saito's return, John spotted the native resistance's fleet approaching Cebu and decided to attack it.[18]

Armaments

"More shells! More power! We'll blast any who oppose us to smithereens!"
―Yun Pyeong-Gyu describing the Fenghuang's improved weaponry to Edward Kenway, 1725.[src]-[m]

Even prior to its acquisition by the Zhang Wei Union, the Fenghuang had earned a reputation as the ship that "wreaked havoc in the Paracels", according to Jeong.[2] Following its upgrades by Yun Pyeong-Gyu, the ship became even more powerful, being equipped with modified European-style cannons from Joseon, swivel guns with an increased caliber, mortars, and hwachas that functioned as volley guns, launching a volley of fire arrows at the enemy.[1] Prior to its voyage to the Philippines, the Fenghuang was also equipped with a special type of fire barrels created by Yun that exploded on impact.[4]

Crew

Gallery

Appearances

References

zh:凤凰号