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The '''Guillotine Gun''' was a specialized gun that combined a mortar based [[Grenade launcher]] with an axehead on the end of the barrel. It was utilized in [[Saint-Denis|Franciade]] by the [[Raiders]] before being stolen by the young boy [[León]] and given to [[French Assassins|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]].
The '''Guillotine Gun''' was a specialized [[Firearms|ranged]] weapon, which combined a mortar [[grenade launcher]] with an axehead on the end of the barrel.


==History==
==History==
This weapon was utilized by the raiders led by Captain [[Philippe Rose]] and sent by [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] after the fall of the [[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order]] in the attempt to recover the [[Head of Saint-Denis]] from under [[Saint-Denis]]. One copy of this weapon was stolen by a young orphan by the name of León, and given to [[Master Assassin]] Arno Dorian for his journeys in the royal crypt.
The weapon was utilized by the [[raiders]] under the command of [[Philippe Rose]] in [[Saint-Denis]], during their attempt to recover an artifact known as the [[Head of Saint-Denis]] from the catacombs beneath the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]], on the orders of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]. However, the weapon was stolen by a young orphan named [[León]], and given to [[French Assassins|French]] [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] during the latter's exploration of the catacombs.


==Reference==
==Reference==

Revision as of 17:32, 20 January 2015

The Guillotine Gun was a specialized ranged weapon, which combined a mortar grenade launcher with an axehead on the end of the barrel.

History

The weapon was utilized by the raiders under the command of Philippe Rose in Saint-Denis, during their attempt to recover an artifact known as the Head of Saint-Denis from the catacombs beneath the Basilica of Saint-Denis, on the orders of Napoleon Bonaparte. However, the weapon was stolen by a young orphan named León, and given to French Assassin Arno Dorian during the latter's exploration of the catacombs.

Reference