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The '''Executioner''' (alias: '''[[Il Carnefice]]''') is a multiplayer character and target in ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. The Executioner uses a sharp [[Axe|axe]] as his primary weapon. The [[Templar]] Cross is clearly visible upon his axe. The Executioner is one of the multiplayer characters that is going to make an appearance in the storyline although it is unknown whether this will be a side mission. | |||
The '''Executioner''' (alias: '''[[Il Carnefice]]''') is a multiplayer character and target in ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. The Executioner uses a sharp [[Axe|axe]] as his primary weapon. The [[Templar]] Cross is clearly visible upon his axe. The Executioner is one of the multiplayer characters that is going to make an appearance in the storyline although it is unknown whether this will be a side mission.[[File:180px-Executioner.jpg|thumb|160px|The Executioner]] | |||
==Unique moves== | ==Unique moves== | ||
Revision as of 23:40, 9 November 2010
The Executioner (alias: Il Carnefice) is a multiplayer character and target in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. The Executioner uses a sharp axe as his primary weapon. The Templar Cross is clearly visible upon his axe. The Executioner is one of the multiplayer characters that is going to make an appearance in the storyline although it is unknown whether this will be a side mission.
Unique moves
Culling Blade
The Executioner grabs his target from behind and pulls the victim down to his/her knees, while holding the victim with a firm grip, he raises his axe above his head and digs it into the victim's back with force.
Body Smash
The Executioner sneaks behind his target and grabs him/her from the side of his body, he then lifts the victim into the air and smashes the victim into the ground, head-first. The victim's weight will be pushed to the back of the neck and the weight will be too heavy for the neckbone, thus snapping the bone. This can be performed from the front as well.