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[[File: | [[File:AC4 Mayan outfit.png|250px|thumb|Edward wearing the Mayan Armor]] | ||
The '''Mayan Armor''' was a set of [[armor]] created during Precolombian History, through the use of scavenged [[First Civilization]] [[Shards of Eden|materials]]. Imbued with magnetic properties, the armor had the ability to deflect metal projectiles | The '''Mayan Armor''' was a set of [[armor]] created during Precolombian History, through the use of scavenged [[First Civilization]] [[Shards of Eden|materials]]. Imbued with magnetic properties, the armor had the ability to deflect metal projectiles, including bullets. | ||
The Armor was hidden in a vault in [[Tulum]], which could only be opened with a number of keystones scattered across the [[Caribbean|West Indies]]. Their locations were typically marked with the presence of [[Mayan stelae]] nearby. | |||
The Armor was hidden in a vault in [[Tulum]] which could only be opened with a | |||
During the 18th century, the pirate [[Edward Kenway]] collected the keystones and claimed the armor for himself. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACBF Mayan Armor.jpg|Development render of the armor | |||
AC4 Mayan | AC4 Mayan Armor.png|Edward recovering the armor from the vault in Tulum | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 05:46, 18 January 2015

The Mayan Armor was a set of armor created during Precolombian History, through the use of scavenged First Civilization materials. Imbued with magnetic properties, the armor had the ability to deflect metal projectiles, including bullets.
The Armor was hidden in a vault in Tulum, which could only be opened with a number of keystones scattered across the West Indies. Their locations were typically marked with the presence of Mayan stelae nearby.
During the 18th century, the pirate Edward Kenway collected the keystones and claimed the armor for himself.
Gallery
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Development render of the armor
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Edward recovering the armor from the vault in Tulum
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