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Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Your crew

TheRelics of the Pastcontract inSkull and Bonesis likely your first taste of treasure hunting in the game. When you acquire this quest from the Sea People Merchant inVorona Falls, you’ll be tasked with using a map to hunt down a long-lost relic. This is the first of many treasure maps you can acquire in the game, but they’re fairly straightforward.

This map in particular offers a small-scale drawing of the place you’re looking for, plus a little text entry that provides you with a clue. If you’re not quite at this stage yet, you might still be trying to gatherAcaciato outfit your ship with better parts. Either way, here’s how to solve the treasure map and find the Lost Sea People Relic so you can complete Relics of the Past.

Relics of the Past treasure map solution

Image1of5The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Image1of5The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

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The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure map guides you towards the Tenina Coast region(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Treasure map

Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Fort Louis is south along the coast from where you got the contract in Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Fort Louis

The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)

The treasure will be marked with a pillar of light close to where you disembark(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Treasure marker

Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Palisade Bay is an easy Sea People Settlement to get to north of Vorona Falls(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Palisade Bay

Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Interact with the settlement to deliver the Lost Sea People Relic(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Skull and Bones Relics of the Past - Delivering the relic

As mentioned, you can first get the Relics of the Past contract when you arrive in the Vorona Falls outpost, likely while delivering cargo to the Sea People for Scurlock. The Sea People Merchant will ask you to locate aLost Sea People Relicand will give you a treasure map to help along the way.

So theLost Sea People Relic is located in Fort Louis outpost in the Tenina Coast region. If you travel south down the coast from Vorona Falls, you’ll enter Tenina Coast. Keep sailing until you pass Tenina Town, and shortly after, you’ll arrive at Fort Louis. When you disembark, walk a little way forward, then turn left into the small area with the wooden wreckage. A pillar of light will appear, marking the relic’s location—just walk up to it andpress F when the Dig Up Item prompt appears.

The weird part of this contract is that rather than returning the Lost Sea People Relic to the merchant, you need tobring it to a Sea People Settlementinstead. There are a few of these scattered around, but the most convenient one isPalisade Bay, to the north along the coast from Vorona Falls. Simply fast travel back, sail up the coast, and interact with the settlement. Now select the contract option at the bottom to complete it and get your rewards.

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