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===Unity Armor Descriptions===
===Unity Armor Descriptions===
*Note: reorder to follow
*
* Handmade > Tailored > Improved > Master > Legendary
====Head Armor====
====Head Armor====
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Arno's Master Hood]]
|A symbol of Arno's status amongst the Brotherhood, the Master hood is a mark of honor.
|-
|-
![[Arno's Original Hood]]
![[Arno's Original Hood]]
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![[Arno's Tailored Hood]]
![[Arno's Tailored Hood]]
|A tailored hood that Arno acquired during his early career.
|A tailored hood that Arno acquired during his early career.
|-
![[Arno's Master Hood]]
|A symbol of Arno's status amongst the Brotherhood, the Master hood is a mark of honor.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Bourgeois Hood]]
![[Handmade Bourgeois Hood]]
|A nicely made hood, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|A nicely made hood, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Hood]]
|A more expensive hood, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
![[Improved Bourgeois Hood]]
![[Improved Bourgeois Hood]]
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![[Master Bourgeois Hood]]
![[Master Bourgeois Hood]]
|This hood is sheer elegance in its simplicity.
|This hood is sheer elegance in its simplicity.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Hood]]
|A more expensive hood, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Medieval Hood]]
![[Handmade Medieval Hood]]
|This hood has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|This hood has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Hood]]
|A tailored medieval hood, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family.
|-
|-
![[Improved Medieval Hood]]
![[Improved Medieval Hood]]
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![[Legendary Medieval Hood]]
![[Legendary Medieval Hood]]
|A medieval relic, this hood was the prize possession of Philip IV.
|A medieval relic, this hood was the prize possession of Philip IV.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Hood]]
|A tailored medieval hood, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Prowler Hood]]
![[Handmade Prowler Hood]]
|A handmade hood, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|A handmade hood, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Hood]]
|A well-tailored hood that conceals its wearer's identity.
|-
|-
![[Improved Prowler Hood]]
![[Improved Prowler Hood]]
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![[Legendary Prowler Hood]]
![[Legendary Prowler Hood]]
|This hood belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|This hood belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Hood]]
|A well-tailored hood that conceals its wearer's identity.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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|A handmade hood worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|A handmade hood worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|-
|-
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Hood]]
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Hood]]
|Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this hood is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|A well-made hood, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|-
|-
![[Master Sans-Culottes Hood]]
![[Master Sans-Culottes Hood]]
|A superb hood, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner.
|A superb hood, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Hood]]
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Hood]]
|A well-made hood, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this hood is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Hood]]
|A tailored hood worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|-
|-
![[Improved Brigand Hood]]
![[Improved Brigand Hood]]
|The hood of of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|The hood of of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|-
![[Legendary Brigand Hood]]
|The hood of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
![[Master Brigand Hood]]
![[Master Brigand Hood]]
|A thief's hood if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|A thief's hood if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Hood]]
![[Legendary Brigand Hood]]
|A tailored hood worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|The hood of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Military Hood]]
|A voltigeur's tailored hood from Napoleon's regiment.
|-
|-
![[Improved Military Hood]]
![[Improved Military Hood]]
|A non-regulation voltigeur's hood, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|A non-regulation voltigeur's hood, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|-
![[Legendary Military Hood]]
|This hood was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
![[Master Military Hood]]
![[Master Military Hood]]
|The hood of one of the longest surviving member of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|The hood of one of the longest surviving member of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Military Hood]]
![[Legendary Military Hood]]
|A voltigeur's tailored hood from Napoleon's regiment.
|This hood was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Hood]]
|This tailored hood would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|-
|-
![[Improved Phantom Hood]]
![[Improved Phantom Hood]]
|A much better hood, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
|A much better hood, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
|-
![[Legendary Phantom Hood]]
|The finest costume in the land, this hood caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
![[Master Phantom Hood]]
![[Master Phantom Hood]]
|A masterfully realized hood that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|A masterfully realized hood that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Hood]]
![[Legendary Phantom Hood]]
|This tailored hood would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|The finest costume in the land, this hood caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
|-
![[Legendary Musketeer Hood]]
![[Tailored Musketeer Hood]]
|This hood was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's.
|A well-made hood designed to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|-
|-
![[Master Musketeer Hood]]
![[Master Musketeer Hood]]
|A hood actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|A hood actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Musketeer Hood]]
![[Legendary Musketeer Hood]]
|A well-made hood designed to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|This hood was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Arno's Master Coat]]
|A symbol of Arno's status in the Brotherhood, the Master coat is a mark of honor.
|-
|-
![[Arno's Original Coat]]
![[Arno's Original Coat]]
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![[Arno's Tailored Coat]]
![[Arno's Tailored Coat]]
|A tailored coat that Arno acquired during his early career.
|A tailored coat that Arno acquired during his early career.
|-
![[Arno's Master Coat]]
|A symbol of Arno's status in the Brotherhood, the Master coat is a mark of honor.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Bourgeois Coat]]
![[Handmade Bourgeois Coat]]
|A nicely-made coat, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|A nicely-made coat, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Coat]]
|A more expensive coat, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
![[Improved Bourgeois Coat]]
![[Improved Bourgeois Coat]]
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![[Master Bourgeois Coat]]
![[Master Bourgeois Coat]]
|This coat is sheer elegance in its simplicity.
|This coat is sheer elegance in its simplicity.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Coat]]
|A more expensive coat, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Medieval Coat]]
![[Handmade Medieval Coat]]
|This coat has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|This coat has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Coat]]
|A tailored coat, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family.
|-
|-
![[Improved Medieval Coat]]
![[Improved Medieval Coat]]
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![[Legendary Medieval Coat]]
![[Legendary Medieval Coat]]
|A medieval relic, this coat was the prize possession of Philip IV.
|A medieval relic, this coat was the prize possession of Philip IV.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Coat]]
|A tailored coat, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Prowler Coat]]
![[Handmade Prowler Coat]]
|A handmade coat, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|A handmade coat, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Coat]]
|A well-tailored coat that conceals its wearer's identity.
|-
|-
![[Improved Prowler Coat]]
![[Improved Prowler Coat]]
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![[Legendary Prowler Coat]]
![[Legendary Prowler Coat]]
|This coat belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|This coat belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Coat]]
|A well-tailored coat that conceals its wearer's identity.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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|A handmade coat worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|A handmade coat worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|-
|-
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Coat]]
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Coat]]
|Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this coat is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|A well-made coat, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|-
|-
![[Master Sans-Culottes Coat]]
![[Master Sans-Culottes Coat]]
|A superb coat, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner.
|A superb coat, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Coat]]
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Coat]]
|A well-made coat, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this coat is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Coat]]
|A tailored coat worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|-
|-
![[Improved Brigand Coat]]
![[Improved Brigand Coat]]
|The coat of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|The coat of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|-
![[Legendary Brigand Coat]]
|The coat of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
![[Master Brigand Coat]]
![[Master Brigand Coat]]
|A thief's coat if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|A thief's coat if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Coat]]
![[Legendary Brigand Coat]]
|A tailored coat worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|The coat of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Military Coat]]
|A voltigeur's tailored coat from Napoleon's regiment.
|-
|-
![[Improved Military Coat]]
![[Improved Military Coat]]
|A non-regulation voltigeur's coat, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|A non-regulation voltigeur's coat, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|-
![[Legendary Military Coat]]
|This coat was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
![[Master Military Coat]]
![[Master Military Coat]]
|The coat of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|The coat of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Military Coat]]
![[Legendary Military Coat]]
|A voltigeur's tailored coat from Napoleon's regiment.
|This coat was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
|}
|}
|-|Phantom Set=
|-|Phantom Set=
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Coat]]
|This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|-
|-
![[Improved Phantom Coat]]
![[Improved Phantom Coat]]
|A much better coat, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
|A much better coat, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
|-
![[Legendary Phantom Coat]]
|The finest costume in the land, this coat caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
![[Master Phantom Coat]]
![[Master Phantom Coat]]
|A masterfully realized coat that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|A masterfully realized coat that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Coat]]
![[Legendary Phantom Coat]]
|This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|The finest costume in the land, this coat caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
|}
|}
|-|Musketeer Set=
|-|Musketeer Set=
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!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
|-
![[Legendary Musketeer Coat]]
![[Tailored Phantom Coat]]
|This coat was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. You can still see the bullet hole.
|This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|-
|-
![[Master Musketeer Coat]]
![[Master Musketeer Coat]]
|A coat actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|A coat actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Musketeer Coat]]
![[Legendary Musketeer Coat]]
|A well-made coat made to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|This coat was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. You can still see the bullet hole.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Arno's Master Breeches]]
|A symbol of Arno's status in the Brotherhood, the Master breeches are a mark of honor.
|-
|-
![[Arno's Original Breeches]]
![[Arno's Original Breeches]]
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![[Arno's Tailored Breeches]]
![[Arno's Tailored Breeches]]
|Tailored breeches that Arno acquired during his early career.
|Tailored breeches that Arno acquired during his early career.
|-
![[Arno's Master Breeches]]
|A symbol of Arno's status in the Brotherhood, the Master breeches are a mark of honor.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Bourgeois Breeches]]
![[Handmade Bourgeois Breeches]]
|Nicely-made breeches, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|Nicely-made breeches, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Breeches]]
|More expensive breeches, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
![[Improved Bourgeois Breeches]]
![[Improved Bourgeois Breeches]]
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![[Master Bourgeois Breeches]]
![[Master Bourgeois Breeches]]
|These breeches are sheer elegance in their simplicity.
|These breeches are sheer elegance in their simplicity.
|-
![[Tailored Bourgeois Breeches]]
|More expensive breeches, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Medieval Breeches]]
![[Handmade Medieval Breeches]]
|These breeches have been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|These breeches have been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Breeches]]
|Improved breeches, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace.
|-
|-
![[Improved Medieval Breeches]]
![[Improved Medieval Breeches]]
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![[Legendary Medieval Breeches]]
![[Legendary Medieval Breeches]]
|A medieval relic, these breeches were prize possessions of Philip IV.
|A medieval relic, these breeches were prize possessions of Philip IV.
|-
![[Tailored Medieval Breeches]]
|Improved breeches, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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![[Handmade Prowler Breeches]]
![[Handmade Prowler Breeches]]
|A rogue soldier's handmade breeches, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|A rogue soldier's handmade breeches, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Breeches]]
|Well-tailored breeches, good for avoiding attention.
|-
|-
![[Improved Prowler Breeches]]
![[Improved Prowler Breeches]]
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![[Legendary Prowler Breeches]]
![[Legendary Prowler Breeches]]
|These breeches belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|These breeches belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged.
|-
![[Tailored Prowler Breeches]]
|Well-tailored breeches, good for avoiding attention.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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|Handmade trousers worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|Handmade trousers worn by many radical Revolutionaries.
|-
|-
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
|Dyed with the blood of a true hero of the revolution, these trousers are a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|Well-made trousers, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|-
|-
![[Master Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
![[Master Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
|Superb trousers, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to their previous owner.
|Superb trousers, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to their previous owner.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
![[Legendary Sans-Culottes Trousers]]
|Well-made trousers, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution.
|Dyed with the blood of a true hero of the revolution, these trousers are a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité."
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Breeches]]
|Tailored breeches worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|-
|-
![[Improved Brigand Breeches]]
![[Improved Brigand Breeches]]
|The breeches of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|The breeches of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
|-
![[Legendary Brigand Breeches]]
|The breeches of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
![[Master Brigand Breeches]]
![[Master Brigand Breeches]]
|A thief's breeches if ever there were any, these breeches outlived their last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|A thief's breeches if ever there were any, these breeches outlived their last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Brigand Breeches]]
![[Legendary Brigand Breeches]]
|Tailored breeches worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
|The breeches of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Military Breeches]]
|A voltigeur's tailored breeches from Napoleon's regiment.
|-
|-
![[Improved Military Breeches]]
![[Improved Military Breeches]]
|Non-regulation voltigeur's breeches, modified by their owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|Non-regulation voltigeur's breeches, modified by their owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield.
|-
![[Legendary Military Breeches]]
|These breeches were apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
![[Master Military Breeches]]
![[Master Military Breeches]]
|The breeches of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|The breeches of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Military Breeches]]
![[Legendary Military Breeches]]
|A voltigeur's tailored breeches from Napoleon's regiment.
|These breeches were apparently once worn by Napoleon himself.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="20%" |Name
!width="20%" |Name
!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Breeches]]
|These tailored breeches would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|-
|-
![[Improved Phantom Breeches]]
![[Improved Phantom Breeches]]
|Much better breeches, taken from a nobleman who once wore them at a royal ball.
|Much better breeches, taken from a nobleman who once wore them at a royal ball.
|-
![[Legendary Phantom Breeches]]
|The finest costume in the land, these breeches caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
![[Master Phantom Breeches]]
![[Master Phantom Breeches]]
|Masterfully realized breeches that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|Masterfully realized breeches that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Phantom Breeches]]
![[Legendary Phantom Breeches]]
|These tailored breeches would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
|The finest costume in the land, these breeches caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.
|-
|-
|}
|}
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!width="80%" |Description
!width="80%" |Description
|-
|-
![[Legendary Musketeer Breeches]]
![[Tailored Musketeer Breeches]]
|The breeches worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's.
|Well-made breeches designed to resemble the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|-
|-
![[Master Musketeer Breeches]]
![[Master Musketeer Breeches]]
|Breeches actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|Breeches actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|-
|-
![[Tailored Musketeer Breeches]]
![[Legendary Musketeer Breeches]]
|Well-made breeches designed to resemble the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
|The breeches worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's.
|-
|-
|}
|}

Revision as of 15:27, 20 October 2020

My primary sandbox.

Unity Gear Descriptions

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
  • indicates a blunderbuss
Name Description
Flintlock* A standard-issued flintlock.
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.
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 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.

Heavy Weapon

Name Image Description
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.
Tanner's axe Used for tanning human skin.

Unity Armor Descriptions

Head Armor

Name Description
Tailored Brigand Hood A tailored hood worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
Improved Brigand Hood The hood of of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
Master Brigand Hood A thief's hood if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
Legendary Brigand Hood The hood of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.

Name Description
Tailored Phantom Hood This tailored hood would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
Improved Phantom Hood A much better hood, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
Master Phantom Hood A masterfully realized hood that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
Legendary Phantom Hood The finest costume in the land, this hood caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.

Name Description
Siege of Maastricht Hood This hood is rumored to have been owned by M. d'Artagnan, who died at the Siege of Maastricht.
Leipzig Regiment Hood A hood from the only Austrian regiment that served with Napoleon.

Chest Armor

Name Description
Tailored Brigand Coat A tailored coat worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
Improved Brigand Coat The coat of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
Master Brigand Coat A thief's coat if there ever was one, this coat outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
Legendary Brigand Coat The coat of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.

Name Description
Tailored Phantom Coat This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
Improved Phantom Coat A much better coat, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
Master Phantom Coat A masterfully realized coat that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
Legendary Phantom Coat The finest costume in the land, this coat caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.

Name Description
Tailored Phantom Coat This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
Master Musketeer Coat A coat actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde.
Legendary Musketeer Coat This coat was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. You can still see the bullet hole.

Name Description
Prussian Waistcoat The coat of the 4e Etranger, a Prussian regiment that fought for Napoleon.
Athos' Duel Shirt This shirt belonged to Athos, a famous Musketeer, who died during a duel.

Forearm Armor

Name Description
Tailored Brigand Bracers Tailored bracers worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
Improved Brigand Bracers The bracers of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
Master Brigand Bracers A thief's bracers if ever there were any, these bracers outlived their last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
Legendary Brigand Bracers The bracers of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.

Name Description
Bracers of Candia Named for the fallen Venetian city of Candia, which fell to the Ottomans after two decades of siege.
La Tour d'Auvergne Bracers Named for a famous French officer, La Tour d'Auvergne, who served Louis XV, Louis XVI, the National Convention, and then finally Napoleon. Always on the winning side.

Waist Armor

Name Description
Tailored Brigand Belt A tailored belt worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
Improved Brigand Belt The belt of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
Master Brigand Belt A thief's belt if there was ever one, this belt outlived its last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
Legendary Brigand Belt The belt of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest Musketeer.

Name Description
Tailored Phantom Belt This tailored belt would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree.
Improved Phantom Belt A much better belt, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball.
Master Phantom Belt A masterfully-realized belt that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself.
Legendary Phantom Belt The finest costume in the land, this belt caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume.

Name Description
Isenburg-Birnstein Belt This belt was named for the Prince of Isenburg-Birstein, who commanded the Prussian regiment that fought alongside Napoleon.
Addorsed Eagle Belt This double-eagle belt was worn by many Musketeers.

Leg Armor

Name Description
Tailored Brigand Breeches Tailored breeches worn by brigands and other lowlifes.
Improved Brigand Breeches The breeches of one of Paris' most notorious brigands. Unlike many of his fellows, it was old age that claimed his life.
Master Brigand Breeches A thief's breeches if ever there were any, these breeches outlived their last owner. And the one before that. And the one before that.
Legendary Brigand Breeches The breeches of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer.

Name Description
National Guard Trousers These are the trousers of the National Guard, one of the most fiercely loyal of all Revolutionary regiments.
Black Musketeer Breeches These breeches were worn by the second company of Musketeers.