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{{Quote|I leave my family's armor here, one of the finest sets ever made. May you who finds it receive strength in battle.|[[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]]' writings in the first [[Scrolls of Romulus|Scroll of Romulus]].|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}
{{Quote|I leave my family's armor here, one of the finest sets ever made. May you who finds it receive strength in battle.|[[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]]' writings in the first [[Scrolls of Romulus|Scroll of Romulus]].|Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood}}


The '''Armor of Brutus''' was a virtually unbreakable set of armor, once in the possession of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Marcus Junius Brutus]]. It was the strongest armor of the [[Rennaissance]], era and was found alongside the [[Dagger of Brutus]].
The '''Armor of Brutus''' was a virtually unbreakable set of armor, once in the possession of the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Marcus Junius Brutus]]. It was the strongest armor of the [[Rennaissance]] era and was found alongside the [[Dagger of Brutus]].


The armor was stolen and treasured by the [[Followers of Romulus]], who sealed it within a gate locked by six [[Scrolls of Romulus|keys]]. After he had obtained these keys, the armor came into the possession of another Assassin, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]].
The armor was stolen and treasured by the [[Followers of Romulus]], who sealed it within a gate locked by six [[Scrolls of Romulus|keys]]. After he had obtained these keys, the armor came into the possession of another Assassin, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]].
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The armor set consists of both metal and leather. The chest armor and spaulders are mostly metal, but the left spaulder appears to be made out of a light type of stone, while the vambraces and greaves are completely leather. The vambraces and greaves are also very plain-looking pieces of armor, having very little design compared to the rest of the armor. Unlike other purchasable vambraces, the Vambraces of Brutus come in a set of two, for both Ezio's left and right arm.
The armor set consists of both metal and leather. The chest armor and spaulders are mostly metal, but the left spaulder appears to be made out of a light type of stone, while the vambraces and greaves are completely leather. The vambraces and greaves are also very plain-looking pieces of armor, having very little design compared to the rest of the armor. Unlike other purchasable vambraces, the Vambraces of Brutus come in a set of two, for both Ezio's left and right arm.


The hood and cape appear to be connected, with both dyed red with a golden trim. There is no detail on the hood itself, and is more rounded in shape, similarly to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]]'s hood.
The hood and cape appear to be connected, with both dyed red with a golden trim. There is no detail on the hood itself, and is more rounded in shape, similarly to [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]]'s hood.


==Statistics==
==Statistics==

Revision as of 02:37, 30 October 2011

"I leave my family's armor here, one of the finest sets ever made. May you who finds it receive strength in battle."
Brutus' writings in the first Scroll of Romulus.[src]

The Armor of Brutus was a virtually unbreakable set of armor, once in the possession of the Assassin Marcus Junius Brutus. It was the strongest armor of the Rennaissance era and was found alongside the Dagger of Brutus.

The armor was stolen and treasured by the Followers of Romulus, who sealed it within a gate locked by six keys. After he had obtained these keys, the armor came into the possession of another Assassin, Ezio Auditore.

Appearance

The armor looks much heavier and bulkier than Ezio's Master Assassin robes, due to the fur cloak that is padded along the pauldron and around the neck of the hood. It is unknown when the fur was added, but it may have been a tribute to Romulus by his Followers. It should be noted that when in water the fur disappears, leaving a dark patch.

There is a silver eagle on the right shoulder that holds the cape on, as well as on the waist area where the Assassin insignia is on Ezio's other outfits. A second insignia is engraved onto the back of the armor as well.

The armor comes with a gray, short-sleeved robe that is worn underneath the breastplate. The bottom of the robes are in three layers, each one on top of the other, and come down to Ezio's knees. However, these layers act in a similar fashion to a kilt, completely covering the legs, whereas the Master Assassin robes part at the sides and front-to-back to keep movement unencumbered. This does not seem to affect mobility, however.

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Ezio looking over Rome from the top of the Castel Sant'Angelo.

The armor set consists of both metal and leather. The chest armor and spaulders are mostly metal, but the left spaulder appears to be made out of a light type of stone, while the vambraces and greaves are completely leather. The vambraces and greaves are also very plain-looking pieces of armor, having very little design compared to the rest of the armor. Unlike other purchasable vambraces, the Vambraces of Brutus come in a set of two, for both Ezio's left and right arm.

The hood and cape appear to be connected, with both dyed red with a golden trim. There is no detail on the hood itself, and is more rounded in shape, similarly to Altaïr's hood.

Statistics

Armor Piece Health Resistance
Pauldrons of Brutus 4 8 (Unbreakable)
Chest Guard of Brutus 6 8 (Unbreakable)
Vambraces of Brutus 2 8 (Unbreakable)
Greaves of Brutus 3 8 (Unbreakable)

History

File:BrutusArmor.png
The image of the armor of Brutus in the scrolls of Romulus.

The armor of Brutus was named after its initial possessor, Marcus Junius Brutus, the Assassin responsible for killing Julius Caesar. It was an heirloom of his family, but it is unclear exactly when the armor was forged and by whom.

Since it has similar properties to the Armor of Altaïr, this implies the creator used information gained from an Apple of Eden in order to create it. In his scrolls, Brutus revealed that he himself held a Piece of Eden, although it is unclear whether Brutus used that information to modify an existing set of armor.

Before his death, Brutus hid his armor away in a secret location, which was apparently found and then protected by the Followers of Romulus. The Followers believed the armor to have been worn by their deified patron Romulus, and kept the keys to the armor's cage within each of their six secret lairs spread throughout the city of Rome.

Upon encountering the Followers, and reading the scrolls of Brutus, Ezio sought out the other keys, and eventually obtained the armor of Brutus.

Trivia

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A comparison shot showing the two characters.
  • The armor heavily resembles an outfit worn by the fictional character Maximus Decimus Meridius in the film Gladiator. Notice that Maximus' armor has a shape resembling the Assassin's insignia at the bottom of the breastplate.
  • Like the armor of Altaïr, the Armor of Brutus has 25 health diamonds, and cannot be dyed or broken.
  • The armor of Brutus does not have a hidden gun or poison blade on the wrist, however this does not affect Ezio's ability to use these weapons. Also, while wearing the armor, the Climb Leap Glove does not appear, though its functions remain.
  • When reliving memories after the armor of Brutus has been acquired, it replaces Ezio Auditore's armor if the memory does not have Ezio's current armor available at the Blacksmiths.
  • The original concept for the armor was created by Vincent Gaigneux.
  • In Assassin's Creed: Revelations, the armor of Brutus can be used as a playable skin.

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