Skull and Bones: Sea People Relic Location

Nowhere near where it shows on the map

Skull and Bones Sea People relic Location

As you would expect in an open-world pirate game, treasure maps are a thing in Skull and Bones. One of the first treasure maps you will come across is the Sea People Relic Clue, but it can be tricky to find. Here is where to find the Sea People Relic Location based off the clue in Skull and Bones.

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Sea People Relic Map
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First, head to Fort Louis

This Sea People Relic is buried on the island where Fort Louis resides. Fort Louis is the southern most island located on the Tenina Coast. If you look at the map above, it is the left bigger island where the yellow arrow is. If you have been to Fort Louis before, you can simply fast travel there.

However, if you’ve not yet visited Fort Louis, simply sail south from Sainte-Anne and a little west and you will reach Fort Louis.

Sea People Relic Location in Fort Louis
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Sea People Relic Location in Fort Louis

Once you arrive in Fort Louis, you’ll start right on the coast. Even though the clue you have shows an X indicating the treasure is further inland, that’s actually not accurate. If you head immediately left from where you start in Fort Louis, you will find the Sea People Relic. Look at the screenshot above and turn left into the little alcove where the red arrow is pointing.

After turning left you will see a spot straight ahead with a makeshift cross and a shovel. As you get closer, it will glow orange indicating that is where you can dig. Digging here will grant you the Lost Sea People Relic.

The Lost Sea People relic is a Contract Item. You can now return it to the Sea People settlement to the north to complete your contract and earn the appropriate rewards.

I have confirmed this is indeed the Sea People Relic Location in Skull and Bones, so don’t follow the X on the map clue as it is not accurate!

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