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==Behind the scenes== | |||
The design of this sword is based on the marble statue ''Perseus Triumphant'' by Italian sculptor {{wiki|Antonio Canova}}. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 07:06, 26 September 2022
This article is about the harpe in Ptolomaic Egypt. For other uses, see Harpe of Perseus.
The Harpe of Perseus was a harpe marketed after the actual harpe belonging to Perseus, the legendary founder of Mycenae and a hero in Greek mythology.
During the 1st century BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa acquired the odd-shaped sword.[1]
Weapon Statistics
| Rarity | Quality (Max Lvl 55) | Damage (Max Lvl 55) | Attributes | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare | 116 | 116 | Bleeding on Hit II Critical Hit Rate II |
Loot, Blacksmith, Nomad's Bazaar |
| Description | ||||
| Whether you find yourself beset by men or monsters, this weapon's sharp hook is perfect for catching your enemies off guard. | ||||
Behind the scenes
The design of this sword is based on the marble statue Perseus Triumphant by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.