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| colspan="5" |''Lady Vignola was a subject of {{Wiki|House of Tudor|the Tudors}} who was barred from court for upstaging {{Wiki|Elizabeth of York|Elizabeth}} of [[York]] in her elegance. The color and pattern of this cloak matches the dress that so offended the Queen Consort.'' | | colspan="5" |''Lady Vignola was a subject of {{Wiki|House of Tudor|the Tudors}} who was barred from court for upstaging {{Wiki|Elizabeth of York|Elizabeth}} of [[York]] in her elegance. The color and pattern of this [[Cape|cloak]] matches the dress that so offended the Queen Consort.'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 13 June 2025

The Lady Vignola's Cloak was a piece of armor obtained by the British Assassin Evie Frye in 1868. It was crafted from the schematics owned by the Frye twins.[1]
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{{#section:AC:CST/Gear|"Lady Vignola's Cloak"}}| Level | Defense | Stealth | Upgrade | Availability |
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| Lady Vignola was a subject of the Tudors who was barred from court for upstaging Elizabeth of York in her elegance. The color and pattern of this cloak matches the dress that so offended the Queen Consort. | ||||