A House of Memories: The Hunt for the 11 Portraits of âBlack Flag Resyncedâ
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The “Memory of My Enemy” trophy is stumping completionists everywhere. Youâve probably seen the empty frames in the Great Inagua mansion and wondered: How the hell do I fill these?
Weâve finally tracked down all 11 hidden portraits scattered across the Caribbean. From the treacherous depths of Anotto Bay to the secure vaults in Havana and Kingston, these aren’t just collectiblesâtheyâre keys to unlocking the legendary Haytham Kenwayâs Overcoat.
Missing just one means you can’t complete the mansion collection. If you’re tired of running in circles, here is the exact location for every single portrait and how to trigger the side quests required to find them đ

For the true completionist, Assassinâs Creed: Black Flag Resynced offers a reward that is both aesthetically pleasing and steeped in series lore: the legendary Haytham Kenwayâs Overcoat. Obtaining this unique outfit requires the acquisition of 11 rare portraits, each hidden in locations that demand both patience and keen observational skills. As players aim to unlock the “Memory of My Enemy” trophy, this guide illuminates the path to completing this intricate collection.
The Hunt: A Tour of the Caribbean
The portraits are not merely lying in wait; most are tied to specific side quests and narrative milestones. Players must navigate a variety of environments, from the sun-drenched docks of Port Royal to the shadowy corners of manor houses in Kingston and Havana.
Some of the most critical locations include:
Anotto Bay: Home to Blackbeardâs portrait, which becomes accessible only after completing the “Blackbeardâs Treasure” side quest.
Havana: Players must infiltrate fortified areas to secure the portraits of El Tiburon and Laureano de Torres.
Kingston: A vital hub for collecting multiple portraits, including those of Woodes Rogers and Laurens Prins.
Principe: The location of Bartholomew Robertsâ portrait, available only after “The Trust is Earned” quest.
The Manor: Completing the Collection
Once all 11 portraits have been secured, the final step in the journey takes players home to Great Inagua. Hanging these portraits within the manorâs basement does more than just decorate the walls; it is the final requirement for the “Memory of My Enemy” trophy.
The reward is substantial: not only does the collection unlock Haytham Kenwayâs Overcoat, but it also provides a new treasure map, leading to an additional buried chest that rounds out the mansionâs legendary status.
Community Impact
The inclusion of such a detailed collectible quest has been well-received. Players have praised the game for linking environmental storytellingâsuch as hanging portraits of former enemies in oneâs own homeâdirectly to meaningful gameplay rewards. As one user noted on a community Discord, “It turns the mansion from a simple base into a museum of Edward Kenwayâs past. Itâs a small detail, but it changes how you see the world.”
For those currently on the path to the trophy, consistency is key. Keep an eye on your quest log for side missions related to key characters, and never pass up an opportunity to scan an area for collectibles. The Caribbean may be filled with enemies, but in the end, itâs the memories of those foes that might just earn you your greatest prize.