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The '''Sword of the Free''' was a [[sword]] which originally belonged to [[Julius Caesar]].
The '''Sword of the Free''' was a [[sword]] which originally belonged to [[Julius Caesar]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


In around 47 BCE, Caesar wielded the sword in the [[Cyrene]] [[Gladiator Arena]] and defeated [[Polymestor]], a {{Wiki|Thracian}} gladiator under the employment of a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] lanista. Despite given the choice to execute the gladiator, Caesar chose to spare him, giving him the sword and with it, his freedom.
In around 47 BCE, Caesar wielded the sword in the [[Cyrene]] [[Gladiator Arena]] and defeated [[Polymestor]], a {{Wiki|Thracian}} gladiator under the employment of a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] lanista. Despite given the choice to execute the gladiator, Caesar chose to spare him, giving him the sword and with it, his freedom.<ref name="ACO Are You Not Entertained">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Are You Not Entertained?]]</ref>


Refusing to fight in arenas any longer, Polymestor left the lanista's services, taking the sword with him. Polymestor eventually threw the sword away in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], beliveving it to be bad luck. The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] later retrieved the sword in the sea, having being sent by the lanista to recover the sword.
Refusing to fight in arenas any longer, Polymestor left the lanista's services, taking the sword with him. Polymestor eventually threw the sword away in the [[Mediterranean Sea]], beliveving it to be bad luck. The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] later retrieved the sword in the sea, having being sent by the lanista to recover the sword.<ref name="ACO Are You Not Entertained" />
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==Weapon Statistics==
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==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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The Sword of the Free was a sword which originally belonged to Julius Caesar.[1]

In around 47 BCE, Caesar wielded the sword in the Cyrene Gladiator Arena and defeated Polymestor, a Thracian gladiator under the employment of a Roman lanista. Despite given the choice to execute the gladiator, Caesar chose to spare him, giving him the sword and with it, his freedom.[2]

Refusing to fight in arenas any longer, Polymestor left the lanista's services, taking the sword with him. Polymestor eventually threw the sword away in the Mediterranean Sea, beliveving it to be bad luck. The Medjay Bayek later retrieved the sword in the sea, having being sent by the lanista to recover the sword.[2]

Weapon Statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 40) Damage (Max Level 40) Attributes Availability
Rare 87 399 Critical Hit Rate II

Bleeding on Hit II

Complete Are You Not Entertained?.

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