WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for Outer Banks Season 4, Part 1!The Pogs are hunting for two of Blackbeard’s valuable artifacts in Outer Banks Season 4, but like some of their past adventures, the series takes some creative liberties with the historical accuracy of the treasure. After John B. and Sarah successfully found El Dorado’s gold in Outer Banks At the end of the third season, the Pogs return for another dangerous adventure, having used up $1 million of their gold in 18 months. This time, they were hired by Wes Jenrette to recover an amulet that Edward “Blackbeard” Teach gave to his wife Elizabeth.which also leads them to search for the Blue Pirate Crown.
Teens’ first mission Outer Banks In the fourth season, you need to find Blackbeard’s amulet at the site of his shipwreck. According to Wes, Elizabeth asked for the amulet from his ancestor Francis Jenrette, who refused, before killing her. Wes believes his family has been cursed by Elizabeth and returning the amulet to her spirit will destroy it. After the Pogs find it, they realize that the amulet’s value is much greater because it holds the key to finding the historic Blue Crown. which supposedly gives the owner invincibility. However, although the true story of Blackbeard is inspiring Outer Banks In the Season 4 plot, the existence of the artifacts is a different matter.
Blackbeard’s amulet is not real for Elizabeth (and neither is she)
Edward Teach did not have a treasured amulet and a wife named Elizabeth
There appears to be no record of the actual amulet that Edward Teach was in possession of at the time of the shipwreck near the Outer Banks of North Carolina. In addition, there is there is no historical suggestion that Edward Teach ever owned the amulet, which he gave to his wife with a message written in Arabic. Rather, the amulet appears to be a treasure created for Season 4 conflicts, similar to Outer Banks The season two Cross of Santo Domingo is a fictional artifact related to the fictional history of Denmark Tunney.
Blackbeard himself and the fact that he died on the Outer Banks is real, but many of the more specific details of his life, death, and treasure were changed for the Netflix original show.
Not to mention, Elizabeth Teach herself is a character created for Outer Banks‘fictional pirate story around the island. Blackbeard himself and the fact that he died on the Outer Banks is real, but many of the more specific details of his life, death, and treasure were changed for the Netflix original show. There is no generally accepted evidence that Blackbeard was ever legally married before his death, although there are claims that he married a woman named Mary Ormund from North Carolina.
Blackbeard’s ancient blue crown and its history are unreal
The Blue Crown is not actually an ancient artifact worn by Darius the Great
Like Elizabeth Teach and the amulet Blue Crown is a fictional character. Outer Banks season 4. Outer BanksThe late Big John had a book that explained the history, legends, and nature of the Blue Crown, but this artifact only exists in the world of the Netflix show. According to the series, the Blue Crown is a real crown created over 3,000 years ago for the real-life Persian ruler Darius the Great. This relic is said to have “blessing of the godsgive it to the ownerenormous favor and rare invincibility“, and make wishes come true.
Connected
John B.’s book also claims that the Blue Crown was worn by real historical figures such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. In the end, According to rumors, the crown came into the possession of Blackbeard.that’s why Outer BanksNew character Lightner and his fellow treasure hunters set out to find a pirate amulet and a map of the Blue Crown. While the Blue Crown is not a real object, its history and connection to JJ’s real-life family background makes for a fascinating mystery. Outer Banks season 4.