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My sandbox.

Notes

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III/Black Flag Weapon Descriptions

Deleted content (III)

Name Description
Grenadier Hanger This officer’s claymore is a modern day descendant of the two-handed broadsword. The sword’s name comes from the Gaelic word "claidheamh". The blade is straight and very strong. Its handle is made of wire binding. The basket hilt of this English made sword is called "incomplete" because it is not fully rounded, not because it is unfinished!
Hanger Claymore Basket-hilt claymores have been popular since the 17th Century in Scotland and England. Every city makes a distinguishing hilt and the swords are known by their fabrication cities’ names, such has Glasgow or Stirling. This sword’s finely crafted hilt is made of steel and is covered with brass. A prominent pommel proudly sits on top.
Silver Claymore This claymore shows better maneuverability, duration and protection than most other models. Silver covers the brass hilt.

Other (III)

Name Description
Rope darts These ropes are equipped with a lethal grappling knife at the end, allowing you to pull a single opponent from a group and bring them to melee reach. It can also be used to pull an enemy into the air and hang them above ground.
Smoke bombs Smoke bombs release a dense smoke screen that blinds anyone standing in it. Made from gunpowder and phosphorous, they can give you the upper edge during a fight and can help you escape pursuers.
Trip mines Inspired by the German Fladdermine this pressure-operated mine is smaller and more subtle. Its ceramic shell contains 2 pounds of an explosive mixture. Shards of glass and metal are mixed with the gunpowder to enhance the casualties. Stepping on the wire sets off a Dutch snaphaunce detonator for an instant explosion.
Poison darts These highly toxic darts have their tips dipped in extract of Cicuta virosa - also known as Water Hemlock. This plant’s poisonous effects directly attack the nervous system, causing paralysis, loss of consciousness, and even death.

Other (Black Flag)

Name Description
Blowpipe A smaller version of the hunting blowpipes used by the pre-Columbian Mayan peoples of the Yucatan peninsula.
Rope dart The rope dart, or sheng biao, first appeared in China during the Teng dynasty between the 7th and 10th centuries AD. Its current design was first distributed among the Assassins by the 16th century Assassin, Shao Jun.

Unity Weapon Descriptions

Firearms

Pistols

Name Description
Over Under Pistol A small, sneaky pistol that still packs quite a punch.
Parade Pistol A ceremonial sidearm, this pistol is nonetheless useful in a tight spot.
Arno's Dueling Pistol Crafted with the duelist in mind, this pistol is light, accurate, and powerful.
French Cavalry Pistol A longer-than-average pistol designed specifically for use from horseback.
Silver-Plated Pistol A sleek, finely crafted pistol, it is understated but quite deadly.
Pepper Shot One of the first multi-shot pistols, this gun is quite effective... when it doesn't explode.
Arno's Pistol This pistol denotes Arno's status in the Assassin Brotherhood.
Three-Shot Duck Foot A strange, innaccurate weapon, but useful when you're not sure which of your targets you want to kill first.
Gold-Plated Pistol This gold-plated beauty is the epitome of pistol-making in 18th-century France.
Five-Shot Duck Foot When shooting in three random directions at once isn't enough, reach for this thing.

Rifles

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Name Description
Flint Musket A common musket.
Flintlock* A standard-issued flintlock.
National Guard Musket A solid musket used by the National Guard.
Maple Hunting Rifle A beautiful rifle with a stock made of Canadian maple.
Solid Long Rifle While plain looking, this is a solid, reliable weapon.
Rifle A nicely-made rifle.
Sharpshooter Flintlock A rifled flintiock, this weapon is more accurate than most.
Officer's Blunderbuss* The delicate, hand-carved detail work belies the stopping power of this blunderbuss.
The Iron Dragon - NOT IN FIREARM PAGE A large-bore rifle, named for its tremendous roar and gouts of flame.

Guillotine Guns

Name Description
The Guillotine Gun A deadly combination of an axe and a mortar.
The Surgeon A powerful Guillotine Gun, the Surgeon provides enhanced close combat efficiency.
The Artillery The Artillery launches devastating explosives while still retaining some of the Guillotine Gun's close combat abilities.
The Dancer The Dancer is a lightweight Guillotine Gun that allows for better parrying.
The Eagle The ultimate Guillotine Gun. A perfect combination of a brutal axe and a deadly mortar.


Long Weapon

Name Description
Razorhead Spear This long spear sees equal use in hunting and in war.
Hooked Impaler The design of this weapon would later inspire the invention of the bayonet.
Spear A combat spear, designed for thrusting.
Lance of the Strong Arm The lance of the legendary raider known as “The Strong Arm."
Lance of Saint Denis The lance of the Roman soldier who executed Saint Denis.

Heavy Weapon

Name Description
Wooden Hammer A humble craftsman's tool, it can still break bones in a pinch.
Armorsplitter Axe This massive axe can open a suit of plate like a tin can.
The People's Bardiche An improvised weapon, this bardiche was forged by a village blacksmith to arm the local Revolutionaries.
Executioner's Double-Bladed Axe Heavy and awkward, this axe is nonetheless capable of dishing out punishing blows.
Heavy Cleaver Inspired by a butcher's tool, this cleaver has all the perks of a sword and an axe.
Round axe Prior to the guillotine, this was the official tool for the execution of noblemen.
Long Sword A two-handed weapon only the strongest can wield effectively.
Tanner's axe Used for tanning human skin.

Swords/One Handed

Name Description
Back Sword An unusual sword used by Swedish soldiers during their war against Russia.
Basket-Hilted Sword This type of sword was issued to new recruits in the Mousquetaires de la garde.
Messer The thicker blade on this sword allows it to hold an edge without sacrificing chopping power.
Heavy-Hilted Sword This sword's handguard provides extra protection, allowing the wielder to take greater risks in battle.
Spanish Cup-Hilt Rapier Imported from Spain, this Rapier is feared for its swift and precise blows.
Pappenheimer Rapier An innovative German design, this sword is both flexible and sharp.
Arno's French Rapier This sword has been in the Dorian family for generations.
The Fleur-de-Lys This prestigious sword was only awarded to the greatest heroes of France.
The drumstick - IN BLUNT WEAPON PAGE A drumstick with a heavy metal piece at the top.
The Lion's Saber Only the most trusted of the King's Garde du corps were awarded these blades.
A sculpted human bone - IN BLUNT WEAPON PAGE Human matter carved to kill.
Light Cavalry Saber This is the standard sword issued to soldiers of the Guard.
Foil A lightweight sword, perfectly balanced for speed and precision.
Scimitar Rare in France, this curved blade is common in
North Africa and the Near East.
Rapier This officer's sword is largely ceremonial, but still quite effective in a pinch.
Mace - IN MACE PAGE Essentially a spiked club made entirely of steel, the mace can knock even the sturdiest man to the ground.
Officer's Saber This saber is issued to officers of the Guard.
Sword of the Convention The personal sword of a Deputy of the Convention.
Cutlass A short sword with a slightly curved blade, formerly used by sailors.
Cinquedeas The Cinquedeas is a civilian weapon dating back to the Italian Renaissance.

Egypt Tours

First Cat

Pyramids

The Origin of the Pyramid

The Riddle of the Sphinx

The Great Pyramid of Giza: Upper Chambers

Daily Life

Mummies of Ancient Egypt

The Importance of Mummies

Temples & Rituals of Ancient Egypt

Temples And Priests

Workers & Transport

Ancient Egyptian Cultivation

Ancient Egyptian Fashions

Artisans of Ancient Egypt

Beer & Bread