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==History== | ==History== | ||
Despite its Japanese origin, the bisento was employed by the | Despite its Japanese origin, the bisento was employed by the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins during the [[French Revolution]].<ref name="ACU" /> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 03:07, 16 June 2017

A bisento is a Japanese polearm characterized by a long, heavy, curved blade mounted on a staff, resembling the Chinese Guandao.
Description
The Japanese-style glaive known as the bisento is composed of a curved blade, akin to that of a scimitar, attached to a long shaft.[1] Though it resembles the Guandao, it differs from its Chinese counterpart by its longer blade which was not quite as broad, yet still quite heavy.[1][2]
The bisento adopted by the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins were of particularly ornate design, boasting a highly-stylized golden guard for the blade, complete with a protruding rear spike.[1]
History
Despite its Japanese origin, the bisento was employed by the Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins during the French Revolution.[1]
Trivia
- The Japanese name bisentō (眉尖刀) literally translates to "brow sharp blade".
- The bisento features as a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Unity, where it can be unlocked by collecting all artifacts in the Les Invalides district.