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The '''Espasa''' was a sword obtainable by [[Bayek]]. | The '''Espasa''' was a sword obtainable by [[Bayek]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Espasa is visually based on a ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I. However, the total length of the real dagger is 28.5 cm while in game it is depicted as full size sword.<ref name="inscriptionslibrary">[http://inscriptionslibrary.bibalex.org/presentation/monument.aspx?lang=en&ins_id=13&mon_id=5598#ad-image-0 Ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I]. ''The Digital Library of Inscriptions and Calligraphies''. Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Accessed 7 October 2017.</ref> | *The Espasa is visually based on a ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I. However, the total length of the real dagger is 28.5 cm while in game it is depicted as full size sword.<ref name="inscriptionslibrary">[http://inscriptionslibrary.bibalex.org/presentation/monument.aspx?lang=en&ins_id=13&mon_id=5598#ad-image-0 Ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I]. ''The Digital Library of Inscriptions and Calligraphies''. Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Accessed 7 October 2017.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 7 November 2017
The Espasa was a sword obtainable by Bayek.
Trivia
- The Espasa is visually based on a ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I. However, the total length of the real dagger is 28.5 cm while in game it is depicted as full size sword.[1]
- Espasa is a Catalan word meaning sword.[2]
Appearance
References
- ↑ Ceremonial dagger of Ahmose I. The Digital Library of Inscriptions and Calligraphies. Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Accessed 7 October 2017.
- ↑ espasa. Wiktionary. Accessed 7 October 2017.