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The '''Crescent Axe''' was a pole weapon with a crescent blade in use in [[Egypt]] during the Ptolemaic dynasty. Although its name implies that it was a | [[File:ACO Sharp Cut.png|thumb|250px|Crescent Axe]] | ||
The '''Crescent Axe''' was a pole weapon with a crescent blade in use in [[Egypt]] during the [[Ptolemaic Kingdom|Ptolemaic dynasty]]. Although its name implies that it was a | |||
[[battleaxe]], its unique design was more akin to that of a {{wiki|glaive}}. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A weapon with a design | A weapon with a creative design for its time, the Crescent Axe hosted a wide, [[Moon|crescent]]-shaped blade as its name suggests. However, this blade was forged in the manner of a [[sword]] rather than that of an axe, such that in function and design the weapon was less a battleaxe and more a ''glaive''. It consisted of a pole of medium length with the aforementioned blade attached at the top end. This was achieved by a tang at the rear of the crescent blade which socketed into the enlarged end of the shaft. As a result, the blade seemed to be hanging freely from the pole, making its construction appear feeble and unstable. The creator of the weapon was highly skilled, however, and ensured that the weapon was actually not just deadly and efficient, but durable as well.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
Aside from the unique blade design, the pole was also ornately adorned. The bottom half of the shaft was golden yellow and intricately carved while portion immediately above that was speckled with elegant, red-orange patterns. | Aside from the unique blade design, the pole was also ornately adorned. The bottom half of the shaft was golden yellow and intricately carved while portion immediately above that was speckled with elegant, red-orange patterns. Though it was not too long to require two hands to wield, its heavy weight meant that this was preferable to utilize effectively.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
During his hunt for the [[Order of the Ancients]], the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] commonly found this weapon in the inventories of [[blacksmith]]s and on bodies and in [[Treasure chest|chests]] during his travels throughout Egypt.<ref name="ACO" /> | |||
==Weapon statistics== | ==Weapon statistics== | ||
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|colspan="5"|''This pernicious weapon has a unique look. Its creator was skilled and produced an efficient, yet unrestrained weapon.'' | |||
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== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
The model of the Crescent Axe, a weapon in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'', shares the same model as the [[Sharp Cut]] and the [[Crocodile's Fang]], other weapons in the same game. The model was also recycled as the model of [[War Scythe]], a weapon in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'', and its kind. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Heavy weapons]] | [[Category:Heavy weapons]] | ||
[[Category:1st century BCE weapons]] | [[Category:1st century BCE weapons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:54, 23 May 2025

The Crescent Axe was a pole weapon with a crescent blade in use in Egypt during the Ptolemaic dynasty. Although its name implies that it was a battleaxe, its unique design was more akin to that of a glaive.
Description[edit | edit source]
A weapon with a creative design for its time, the Crescent Axe hosted a wide, crescent-shaped blade as its name suggests. However, this blade was forged in the manner of a sword rather than that of an axe, such that in function and design the weapon was less a battleaxe and more a glaive. It consisted of a pole of medium length with the aforementioned blade attached at the top end. This was achieved by a tang at the rear of the crescent blade which socketed into the enlarged end of the shaft. As a result, the blade seemed to be hanging freely from the pole, making its construction appear feeble and unstable. The creator of the weapon was highly skilled, however, and ensured that the weapon was actually not just deadly and efficient, but durable as well.[1]
Aside from the unique blade design, the pole was also ornately adorned. The bottom half of the shaft was golden yellow and intricately carved while portion immediately above that was speckled with elegant, red-orange patterns. Though it was not too long to require two hands to wield, its heavy weight meant that this was preferable to utilize effectively.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
During his hunt for the Order of the Ancients, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa commonly found this weapon in the inventories of blacksmiths and on bodies and in chests during his travels throughout Egypt.[1]
Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]
{{#section:AC:CST/Weapons|"Crescent Axe"}}| Rarity | Quality | Damage | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Description | ||||
| This pernicious weapon has a unique look. Its creator was skilled and produced an efficient, yet unrestrained weapon. | ||||
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
The model of the Crescent Axe, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Origins, shares the same model as the Sharp Cut and the Crocodile's Fang, other weapons in the same game. The model was also recycled as the model of War Scythe, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, and its kind.