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|colspan="5"|A gift from [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|another branch of the Assassins]], this Mayan-inspired blade is an exceedingly rare find on this side of the ocean.
|colspan="6"|A gift from [[West Indies Brotherhood of Assassins|another branch of the Assassins]], this Mayan-inspired blade is an exceedingly rare find on this side of the ocean.
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 23 May 2025

Mayan Cane-sword

The Mayan Cane-sword was a rare cane-sword in the Victorian era United Kingdom.

Despite this rarity, the story went that another branch of the Assassin brotherhood had given the cane-sword, inspired by the Mayan culture, as a gift. In 1868, this weapon was made by the British Assassins Evie and Jacob Frye for after they had defeated Rexford Kaylock and freed Whitechapel borough from the Blighters he'd led.[1]

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

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Level Attack Stun Lethality Upgrade Availability
Description
A gift from another branch of the Assassins, this Mayan-inspired blade is an exceedingly rare find on this side of the ocean.

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