William Kidd

Captain William Kidd (1645-1701) was a Scottish privateer.

Biography
Little is known about Kidd's life before the late 17th century. He makes his first appearance in historical records in 1689, when he was listed as a captain. He was a privateer for Britain in the West Indies. He then made his way to New York, where he lived for several years.

In 1695, William was given a privateer's commision to hunt ships in the Indian Ocean. But he violated the terms and attacked ships in the Red Sea.

In 1699, Kidd returned to the West Indies, discovering that he was a wanted man. He sold his ship the Quedah Merchant in Hispaniola, and he travelled up the coast on his new ship. Knowing that he would be eventually caught, Kidd began hiding treasure as he went.

Kidd was finally captured when he returned to his home in New York. He attempted to talk and bribe his way out of arrest, but it didn't work. And in 1701, William Kidd was hanged for piracy.

Legacy
The whereabouts of William Kidd's treasure was a mystery. He was in posession of a Shard of Eden which granted the user in posession invincibility from musket fire. Kidd reportedly hid the shard on Oak Island, off the south coast of Canada.

The Assassin, Ratonhnhake:ton, believed that William Kidd's treasure was located at an isolated ruin on the island of Cerros, which is located off the coast of the Caribbean Sea. Connor was able to navigate his way through the ruins and in the end he managed to obtain the Sawtooth Sword. Which was Captain Kidd's personal weapon.