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The Knight clotheslines his target in the neck with his arm, making them topple onto their back. He then stabs the sword into his victim's heart and lets it go, before grabbing it with his other hand and pulling it out, taking the time to sheath his blade while his target bleeds profusely, their heart pierced.
The Knight clotheslines his target in the neck with his arm, making them topple onto their back. He then stabs the sword into his victim's heart and lets it go, before grabbing it with his other hand and pulling it out, taking the time to sheath his blade while his target bleeds profusely, their heart pierced.
'''''(Bench Kill)'''''
The Knight stabs his target in the chest, and pulls them off the bench. The target feebly grasps at the blade, but eventually goes limp. The Knight then pulls back the sword quickly, making his victim fall of the end.


==Customization==
==Customization==

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The Knight, as he appears in Multiplayer
"Verulo Gallo's army thrives upon staggering odds, each successful skirmish further boosting their exorbitant fee."
―Ubisoft's description

The Knight (real name: Verulo Gallo) is a multiplayer character in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. This character is available along with the downloadable content The Da Vinci Disappearance.

Unique Moves

Blade Testing (Low Profile, Back)

The Knight chops downward into the shoulder of his target, slashing them as he quickly pulls his sword out. Providing his victim with a large fatal wound, he lets them fall to the floor, dead.

Teeing Off (High Profile, Back)

The Knight chops with his sword into the right of his target's waist, getting his greatsword lodged in their flesh. Forcefully, he slashes all the way through with a mighty swing, spinning his victim in the progress.

The Falling Guillotine (Low Profile, Front)

The Knight unsheathes his sword, and knocks his target's legs from underneath them with the side of his sword. As they make contact with the ground, he hacks his greatsword into his victim's back, severing their spine.

Body Trauma (High Profile, Front)

The Knight clotheslines his target in the neck with his arm, making them topple onto their back. He then stabs the sword into his victim's heart and lets it go, before grabbing it with his other hand and pulling it out, taking the time to sheath his blade while his target bleeds profusely, their heart pierced.

(Bench Kill)

The Knight stabs his target in the chest, and pulls them off the bench. The target feebly grasps at the blade, but eventually goes limp. The Knight then pulls back the sword quickly, making his victim fall of the end.

Customization

Colors:

  • Basic: Red
  • Extra 1: White
  • Extra 2: Yellow
  • Extra 3: Blue

Gear:

  • Advanced: Waistcloth change
  • Superior: Darker, polished armor with gold tracing.
  • Elite: Altered, darker helmet with 'mohawk' horsehair plume and gold tracing, plates protecting the neck.

Trivia

  • Upon closer inspection, the Knight's visor paired with the embroidery on his helm, forms the Templar cross.
  • The Knight bears a close resemblance to a Brute, albeit with flashier colors, lighter armor and a different helmet.
  • The Knight also looks like the captain guards featured in Assassin's Creed II: Discovery.
  • According to the community developer Gabe Graziani in the third Videodex, his sword is a Titanic Greatsword.
  • His sword resembles an Estoc.

Gallery