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III/Black Flag Weapon Descriptions
Deleted content (III)
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Grenadier Hanger | This officer’s claymore is a modern day descendant of the two-handed broadsword. The sword’s name comes from the Gaelic word "claidheamh". The blade is straight and very strong. Its handle is made of wire binding. The basket hilt of this English made sword is called "incomplete" because it is not fully rounded, not because it is unfinished! |
| Hanger Claymore | Basket-hilt claymores have been popular since the 17th Century in Scotland and England. Every city makes a distinguishing hilt and the swords are known by their fabrication cities’ names, such has Glasgow or Stirling. This sword’s finely crafted hilt is made of steel and is covered with brass. A prominent pommel proudly sits on top. |
| Silver Claymore | This claymore shows better maneuverability, duration and protection than most other models. Silver covers the brass hilt. |
Other (III)
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Rope darts | These ropes are equipped with a lethal grappling knife at the end, allowing you to pull a single opponent from a group and bring them to melee reach. It can also be used to pull an enemy into the air and hang them above ground. |
| Smoke bombs | Smoke bombs release a dense smoke screen that blinds anyone standing in it. Made from gunpowder and phosphorous, they can give you the upper edge during a fight and can help you escape pursuers. |
| Trip mines | Inspired by the German Fladdermine this pressure-operated mine is smaller and more subtle. Its ceramic shell contains 2 pounds of an explosive mixture. Shards of glass and metal are mixed with the gunpowder to enhance the casualties. Stepping on the wire sets off a Dutch snaphaunce detonator for an instant explosion. |
| Poison darts | These highly toxic darts have their tips dipped in extract of Cicuta virosa - also known as Water Hemlock. This plant’s poisonous effects directly attack the nervous system, causing paralysis, loss of consciousness, and even death. |
Other (Black Flag)
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Blowpipe | A smaller version of the hunting blowpipes used by the pre-Columbian Mayan peoples of the Yucatan peninsula. |
| Rope dart | The rope dart, or sheng biao, first appeared in China during the Teng dynasty between the 7th and 10th centuries AD. Its current design was first distributed among the Assassins by the 16th century Assassin, Shao Jun. |
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 | Description |
|---|---|
| Wooden Hammer | A humble craftsman's tool, it can still break bones in a pinch. |
| 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. |
| Heavy Cleaver | Inspired by a butcher's tool, this cleaver has all the perks of a sword and an axe. |
| Long Sword | A two-handed weapon only the strongest can wield effectively. |
| Tanner's axe | Used for tanning human skin. |
Unity Armor Descriptions
Head Armor
| Name | 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 | The Assassin hood that Arno received at his initiation. |
| Arno's Tailored Hood | A tailored hood that Arno acquired during his early career. |
| Handmade Bourgeois Hood | A nicely made hood, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means. |
| Handmade Medieval Hood | This hood has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay. |
| Handmade Napoleonic Hood | Worn by the disciplined soldiers of Napoleon, this handmade hood represents courage to all who see it. |
| Handmade Prowler Hood | A handmade hood, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris. |
| Handmade Sans-Culottes Hood | A handmade hood worn by many radical Revolutionaries. |
| Improved Bourgeois Hood | The austerity of this hood is testament to its quality. |
| 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. |
| Improved Medieval Hood | An improved medieval hood, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. |
| Improved Military Hood | A non-regulation voltigeur's hood, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield. |
| Improved Napoleonic Hood | An actual hood worn by one of Napoleon's soldiers, it represents discipline and pride. |
| Improved Phantom Hood | A much better hood, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball. |
| Improved Prowler Hood | A hood so drab, no one will ever remember its wearer. |
| Legendary Medieval Hood | A medieval relic, this hood was the prize possession of Philip IV. |
| Legendary Brigand Hood | The hood of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer. |
| Legendary Military Hood | This hood was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself. |
| Legendary Musketeer Hood | This hood was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. |
| Legendary Napoleonic Hood | This hood was worn by one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. |
| 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. |
| Legendary Prowler Hood | This hood belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged. |
| Legendary Sans-Culottes Hood | Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this hood is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité." |
| Master Bourgeois Hood | This hood is sheer elegance in its simplicity. |
| 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. |
| Master Military Hood | The hood of one of the longest surviving member of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment. |
| Master Musketeer Hood | A hood actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Master Phantom Hood | A masterfully realized hood that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself. |
| Master Sans-Culottes Hood | A superb hood, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner. |
| Tailored Bourgeois Hood | A more expensive hood, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear. |
| Tailored Brigand Hood | A tailored hood worn by brigands and other lowlifes. |
| Tailored Medieval Hood | A tailored medieval hood, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family. |
| Tailored Military Hood | A voltigeur's tailored hood from Napoleon's regiment. |
| Tailored Musketeer Hood | A well-made hood designed to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Tailored Phantom Hood | This tailored hood would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree. |
| Tailored Prowler Hood | A well-tailored hood that conceals its wearer's identity. |
| Tailored Sans-Culottes Hood | A well-made hood, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution. |
| 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 |
|---|---|
| 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 | The Assassin coat that Arno received at his initiation. |
| Arno's Tailored Coat | A tailored coat that Arno acquired during his early career. |
| Handmade Bourgeois Coat | A nicely-made coat, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means. |
| Handmade Medieval Coat | This coat has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay. |
| Handmade Napoleonic Coat | Worn by the soldiers of Napoleon, this handmade coat represents courage to all who see it. |
| Handmade Prowler Coat | A handmade coat, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris. |
| Handmade Sans-Culottes Coat | A handmade coat worn by many radical Revolutionaries. |
| Improved Bourgeois Coat | The austerity of this coat is testament to its quality. |
| Improved Medieval Coat | An improved coat, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. |
| 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. |
| Improved Military Coat | A non-regulation voltigeur's coat, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield. |
| Improved Napoleonic Coat | An actual coat worn by one of Napoleon's soldiers, it represents discipline and pride. |
| Improved Phantom Coat | A much better coat, taken from a nobleman who once wore it at a royal ball. |
| Improved Prowler Coat | A coat so drab, no one will ever remember its wearer. |
| Legendary Brigand Coat | The coat of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer. |
| Legendary Medieval Coat | A medieval relic, this coat was the prize possession of Philip IV. |
| Legendary Military Coat | This coat was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself. |
| 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. |
| Legendary Napoleonic Coat | This coat was worn by one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. |
| 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. |
| Legendary Prowler Coat | This coat belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged. |
| Legendary Sans-Culottes Coat | Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this coat is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité." |
| Master Bourgeois Coat | This coat is sheer elegance in its simplicity. |
| 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. |
| Master Military Coat | The coat of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment. |
| Master Musketeer Coat | A coat actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Master Phantom Coat | A masterfully realized coat that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself. |
| Master Sans-Culottes Coat | A superb coat, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner. |
| Tailored Bourgeois Coat | A more expensive coat, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear. |
| Tailored Brigand Coat | A tailored coat worn by brigands and other lowlifes. |
| Tailored Medieval Coat | A tailored coat, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family. |
| Tailored Military Coat | A voltigeur's tailored coat from Napoleon's regiment. |
| Tailored Musketeer Coat | A well-made coat made to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Tailored Phantom Coat | This tailored coat would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree. |
| Tailored Prowler Coat | A well-tailored coat that conceals its wearer's identity. |
| Tailored Sans-Culottes Coat | A well-made coat, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution. |
| 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 |
|---|---|
| Arno's Original Bracers | The Assassin bracers that Arno received at his initiation. |
| Arno's Tailored Bracers | Tailored bracers that Arno acquired during his early career. |
| Arno's Master Bracers | A symbol of Arno's status in the Brotherhood, the Master bracers are a mark of honor. |
| Handmade Prowler Bracers | A rogue soldier's handmade bracers, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris. |
| Tailored Prowler Bracers | Well-tailored bracers, good for avoiding attention. |
| Improved Prowler Bracers | These bracers guarantee you'll never leave a trace. Too bad fingerprinting hasn't been invented yet. |
| Legendary Prowler Bracers | These bracers belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged. |
| Handmade Sans-Culottes Bracers | Handmade bracers worn by many radical Revolutionaries. |
| Tailored Sans-Culottes Bracers | Well-made bracers, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution. |
| Master Sans-Culottes Bracers | Superb bracers, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to their previous owner. |
| Legendary Sans-Culottes Bracers | Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the revolution, these bracers are a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité." |
| Bracers of Candia | Named for the fallen Venetian city of Candia, which fell to the Ottomans after two decades of siege. |
| Handmade Napoleonic Bracers | Worn by the soldiers of Napoleon, these handmade bracers represent courage to all who see them. |
| Improved Napoleonic Bracers | Actual bracers worn by one of Napoleon's soldiers, these represent discipline and pride. |
| Legendary Napoleonic Bracers | These bracers were worn by one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. |
| Handmade Medieval Bracers | These bracers have been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay. |
| Tailored Medieval Bracers | Tailored bracers, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family. |
| Improved Medieval Bracers | Improved bracers, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. |
| Legendary Medieval Bracers | A medieval relic, these bracers were prize possessions of Philip IV. |
| Tailored Phantom Bracers | These tailored bracers would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree. |
| Improved Phantom Bracers | Much better bracers, taken from a nobleman who once wore them at a royal ball. |
| Master Phantom Bracers | Masterfully realized bracers that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself. |
| Legendary Phantom Bracers | The finest costume in the land, these bracers caused a minor scandal by being more ornate than the King's own costume. |
| 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. |
| Tailored Musketeer Bracers | Well-made bracers designed to resemble the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Master Musketeer Bracers | Bracers actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Legendary Musketeer Bracers | The bracers worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. |
| Tailored Military Bracers | A voltigeur's tailored bracers from Napoleon's regiment. |
| Improved Military Bracers | Non-regulation voltigeur's bracers, modified by their owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield. |
| Master Military Bracers | The bracers of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment. |
| Legendary Military Bracers | These bracers were apparently once worn by Napoleon himself. |
| 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. |
| Handmade Bourgeois Bracers | Nicely-made bracers, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means. |
| Tailored Bourgeois Bracers | More expensive bracers, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear. |
| Improved Bourgeois Bracers | The austerity of these bracers is testament to their quality. |
| Master Bourgeois Bracers | These bracers are sheer elegance in their simplicity. |
Waist Armor
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Arno's Original Belt | The Assassin belt that Arno received at his initiation. |
| Arno's Tailored Belt | A tailored belt that Arno acquired during his early career. |
| Arno's Master Belt | A symbol of Arno's status amongst the Brotherhood, the Master belt is a mark of honor. |
| Handmade Prowler Belt | A handmade belt, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris. |
| Tailored Prowler Belt | A well-tailored belt that conceals its wearer's identity. |
| Improved Prowler Belt | A belt so drab, no one will ever remember its wearer. |
| Legendary Prowler Belt | This belt belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged. |
| Handmade Sans-Culottes Belt | A handmade belt worn by many radical Revolutionaries. |
| Tailored Sans-Culottes Belt | A well-made belt, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution. |
| Master Sans-Culottes Belt | A superb belt, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to its previous owner. |
| Legendary Sans-Culottes Belt | Spotted with the blood of a true hero of the Revolution, this belt is a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité." |
| Isenburg-Birnstein Belt | This belt was named for the Prince of Isenburg-Birstein, who commanded the Prussian regiment that fought alongside Napoleon. |
| Handmade Napoleonic Belt | Worn by the disciplined soldiers of Napoleon, this handmade belt represents courage to all who see it. |
| Improved Napoleonic Belt | An actual belt worn by one of Napoleon's soldiers, it represents discipline and pride. |
| Legendary Napoleonic Belt | This belt was worn by one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. |
| Handmade Medieval Belt | This belt has been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay. |
| Tailored Medieval Belt | A tailored belt, scavenged from the mansion of a well-off family. |
| Improved Medieval Belt | An improved belt, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. |
| Legendary Medieval Belt | A medieval relic, this belt was the prize possession of Philip IV. |
| 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. |
| Addorsed Eagle Belt | This double-eagle belt was worn by many Musketeers. |
| Tailored Musketeer Belt | A well-made belt designed to look like the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Master Musketeer Belt | A belt actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Legendary Musketeer Belt | This belt was once worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. |
| Tailored Military Belt | A voltigeur's tailored belt from Napoleon's regiment. |
| Improved Military Belt | A non-regulation voltigeur's belt, modified by its owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield. |
| Master Military Belt | The belt of one of the longest surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment. |
| Legendary Military Belt | This belt was apparently once worn by Napoleon himself. |
| 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. |
| Handmade Bourgeois Belt | A nicely-made belt, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means. |
| Tailored Bourgeois Belt | A more expensive belt, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear. |
| Improved Bourgeois Belt | The austerity of this belt is testament to its quality. |
| Master Bourgeois Belt | This belt is sheer elegance in its simplicity. |
Leg Armor
| Name | 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 | The Assassin breeches that Arno received at his initiation. |
| Arno's Tailored Breeches | Tailored breeches that Arno acquired during his early career. |
| Handmade Bourgeois Breeches | Nicely-made breeches, suitable for a middle-class man of modest means. |
| Handmade Medieval Breeches | These breeches have been passed down from generation to generation, stretching back to the days of Jacques de Molay. |
| Handmade Napoleonic Breeches | Worn by the soldiers of Napoleon, these handmade breeches represent courage to all who see them. |
| Handmade Prowler Breeches | A rogue soldier's handmade breeches, perfect for sneaking around the streets of Paris. |
| Handmade Sans-Culottes Trousers | Handmade trousers worn by many radical Revolutionaries. |
| Improved Bourgeois Breeches | The austerity of these breeches is testament to their quality. |
| 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. |
| Improved Medieval Breeches | Improved breeches, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. |
| Improved Military Breeches | Non-regulation voltigeur's breeches, modified by their owner to afford him an edge on the battlefield. |
| Improved Napoleonic Breeches | Actual breeches worn by one of Napoleon's soldiers, these represent discipline and pride. |
| Improved Phantom Breeches | Much better breeches, taken from a nobleman who once wore them at a royal ball. |
| Improved Prowler Breeches | These breeches guarantee you'll never leave a trace. Too bad fingerprinting hasn't been invented yet. |
| Legendary Brigand Breeches | The breeches of one of Paris' greatest brigands. Pity he wasn't as good as the King's greatest musketeer. |
| Legendary Medieval Breeches | A medieval relic, these breeches were prize possessions of Philip IV. |
| Legendary Military Breeches | These breeches were apparently once worn by Napoleon himself. |
| Legendary Musketeer Breeches | The breeches worn by a musketeer who gave his life to save the King's. |
| Legendary Napoleonic Breeches | These breeches were worn by one of Napoleon's most trusted lieutenants. |
| 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. |
| Legendary Prowler Breeches | These breeches belonged to one of the greatest scoundrels unhanged. |
| Legendary Sans-Culottes Trousers | Dyed with the blood of a true hero of the revolution, these trousers are a symbol of "Liberté, egalité, fraternité." |
| Master Bourgeois Breeches | These breeches are sheer elegance in their simplicity. |
| 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. |
| Master Military Breeches | The breeches of one of the longest-surviving members of Napoleon's best voltigeur regiment. |
| Master Musketeer Breeches | Breeches actually worn by a member of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Master Phantom Breeches | Masterfully realized breeches that once caught the eye of Marie-Antoinette herself. |
| Master Sans-Culottes Trousers | Superb trousers, once worn by a leader of the Revolution. At least, according to their previous owner. |
| Tailored Bourgeois Breeches | More expensive breeches, of the sort a banker or a lawyer might wear. |
| Tailored Brigand Breeches | Tailored breeches worn by brigands and other lowlifes. |
| Tailored Medieval Breeches | Improved breeches, taken from the ruins of an ancient palace. [Note: Maybe this one is wrong] |
| Tailored Military Breeches | A voltigeur's tailored breeches from Napoleon's regiment. |
| Tailored Musketeer Breeches | Well-made breeches designed to resemble the uniform of the Mousquetaires de la garde. |
| Tailored Phantom Breeches | These tailored breeches would fit right in at any nobleman's soiree. |
| Tailored Prowler Breeches | Well-tailored breeches, good for avoiding attention. |
| Tailored Sans-Culottes Trousers | Well-made trousers, worn by a stalwart soldier of the Revolution. |
| 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. |
Syndicate Armor Descriptions
Belts
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Leather Belt | A common leather belt. Ho hum. |
| Initiate Belt | Join the family with this decorative and functional belt. |
| Rough and Tumble Belt | The belt of a brawler. It's not worn out, it's rugged. |
| Dark Leather Belt | Classy, yet understated. Every bit as confident as you are. |
| Adept Belt | Inept Assassins need not apply for this belt. |
| Noble Assassin Belt | May your dedication to the Creed guide you during combat. |
| Thief Belt | Look the part as you loosen coins from their purses. |
| Sassy Assassin Belt | Show off your personal flair on the streets and on your waist! |
| Greenwood Belt | An ornately crafted garment that evokes nature. Violent, brutal nature. |
| Crossroad Belt | Traverse the endless tracks in style, with the Crossroad Belt. |
| Sanguine Belt | A belt fit for a bloodthirsty Assassin. |
| Metal Web Belt | Oh, what a tangled web you can weave... |
| Reaper Belt | A grim belt, indeed. No scythe required. |
| Eagle Splendor Belt | Your enemies are mere mice before you, Assassin. This magnificent belt is proof. |
| Iron Scale Belt | A mighty studded belt. Timelessly cool. |
| Eagle Dive Belt | Spread your wings and crush your enemies in your talons. |
| Black Death Belt | Lay waste to your foes and look good while doing so. |
| Spring-Heeled Jack Belt | The belt of choice for demonic urban legends. Does that include you? |
| Master Assassin Belt | Display your rank with pride, Master Assassin. |
| Legendary Assassin Belt | Go on. Wear it. You've earned it, you talented killer. |
| Beer Collector Belt | A much nicer garment than the Beer Belly Belt. Nobody wants that one. |
| Fisticuffing Belt | “How could a belt possibly aid me in my fisticuffs?” you may ask. Sadly, if you have to ask, you will never understand this scientific marvel, you philistine. |
| Iron Belt | Reinforced leather and steel for style and strength. |
| Suave Belt | Walk the street with a scoundrel's flair. A belt made for strutting. |
| Belt of Good and Evil | “I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two.” – Robert Louis Stevenson, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
Capes
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Red Cloak | A plain cloak that looks nice enough but provides little protection. |
| Thrifty Cloak | It's slightly used, to be sure, but that makes it no less effective as a cloak. This is the best deal you can get for this price. |
| Hunter's Mantle | Your prey won't know what hit them, unless you want them to. |
| Black Jack Cloak | For those of us who have ever thought "I like the British flag. If only it came in black..." |
| Orange Silk Cloak | The Netherlands flourished as an empire in part because of their silk weavers. This cloak is a showcase of Dutch expertise. |
| Killer's Lace Cloak | The loose weave of this cloak will soften the sound of your approach. |
| Patchwork Cloak | Ah yes, the rustic look. How very quaint. Well, if you damage this cloak, it's no great loss. |
| Eagle Dive Cape | Imagine this cape fluttering in the wind as you dive from the tallest landmarks in London. It's the closest one can get to having wings. |
| Lady Vignola's Cloak | Lady Vignola was a subject of the Tudors who was barred from court for upstaging Elizabeth of York in her elegance. The color and pattern of this cloak matches the dress that so offended the Queen Consort. |
| Stormy Night Cloak | A cloak Edward Bulwer-Lytton would have worn with pride. Ideal for those dark nights when the rain falls in torrents. |
| Cloak of the People | This buckled cloak is soaked with the sweat of laborers who have worn it before. It's surprisingly comfortable. |
| Light and Dark Cloak | You kill in the name of liberty. You fight to stop evil. This reinforced leather cloak serves as a reminder that morality is rarely black and white. |
| Goldred Cloak | This woolen cape is both durable and easy on the eyes. Not that your enemies will ever see it. |
| Flame Silk Cloak | Radiant, almost hot to the touch, and highly resistant. This cloak can take a lot of punishment. |
| Emerald Isle Cape | Ireland is a gorgeous country mired in a struggle with the British Empire. Wear this Irish-made cloak and show your support for their cause. |
| Lady Cyrielle's Shawl | The same shawl worn by the 17th century Assassin known only as Lady Cyrielle. She was last seen in Nice before she disappeared. Where did this shawl come from? |
| Legendary Assassin Cape | For most, satin is hard to come by. A cloak made of this glossy but tough fabric would only be worthy of a king, a queen, or you. |
| Cloak of Victory | Every Assassin should be proud of who they are. Not the most discreet cloak to wear, but fortune often favors the bold. |
| Royal Cloak | A gift from none other than Her Majesty herself. When you wear this cloak, you are wearing glory itself. |
| Aegis Cloak | Inspired by Minerva's famed battle attire, this may not be a precursor artifact but it is still one of the finest cloaks one could possess. |
| Crimson Wing Cloak | A hellish cloak that blends well with the shadows. |
| Out Of The Blue Cloak | Catch your enemies by surprise with this furtive cloak. |
| Country Cloak | The life of an Assassin is one of strength, stealth, and wits. This says you’ve got it all. |
| The Count's Cloak | “I saw the whole man…begin to crawl down the castle wall…with his cloak spreading out around him like great wings.” – Bram Stoker, Dracula |
| Cloaking Cloak | I constructed this specifically for you, Assassin. Any actual cloaking that occurs as a result of wearing the Cloaking Cloak is coincidental and unintentional. |
Rebellion Gear Descriptions
Weapons
Sword
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Short Blade
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Hammer
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Polearm
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Large Sword
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Axe
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Hidden Blades
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Armor
Heavy Armor
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| Blighted Plate | |
| Wartooth Splintmail | |
| Enduring Plate | |
| Regal Plate | |
| Master Full Plate | |
| Full Plate | |
| Fine Light Plate | |
| Light Plate | |
| Fine Splintmail | |
| Splintmail | |
| Fine Cuirass | |
| Cuirass |
Medium Armor
Light Armor
Accessory
Belts
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Boots
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Pouches
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