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The Amun's Blade was a double-edge, straight sword found in Siwa, at the Oracle of Amun. The sword bore intricate details from the life of the god Amun and bore some resemblance to the Gudbrand Blade.
During the 1st century BCE, the sword could be obtain by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, either by purchasing from blacksmiths or by looting.
Weapon Statistics
Behind the scenes
Amun's Blade, a weapon introduced in Assassin's Creed: Origins, is visually based on a dagger which belonged to princess Ita daughter of Amenemhat II from the Middle Kingdom period exhibited in the Egyptian Museum.[1] A similar weapon also appeared on the cover of 1997 French computer game Egypt 1156 B.C.. However, it's depicted as being sword size in game. The weapon model is not unique as Amun's Blade shares it with the Gudbrand Blade and Harlequin from the same game and the Worship Sword and its variants from Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Bronze Dagger of Princess Ita daughter of Amenemhat II with Handle of Gold, Lapis Lazuli, Middle Kingdom- Room P4. Official Egyptian Museum Twitter account. Accessed 18 January 2018.