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Ezio: "I need a simple but effective means of distraction."
Piri: "Then this is the bomb for you. It gives a nice loud burst, luring all soldiers within earshot right to the source. Have fun."
—Piri Reis and Ezio Auditore, 1511.[src]-[m]
A cherry bomb with fuse casing

A cherry bomb[1] or noisemaker[2] is a form of diversionary explosive that detonates with a very loud bang luring guards within earshot.

History

9th century

During the Middle Ages, Hidden Ones in Baghdad like Basim Ibn Ishaq regularly used noisemakers to divert the attention of the Abbasid Caliphate's soldiers and temporarily draw them away from mission-critical locations.[2]

16th century

In the early 1500s, the Master Assassin Piri Reis taught the Italian Assassins' Mentor Ezio Auditore how to craft and use cherry bombs, as they could be made with any shell or gunpowder type combined with sulfur.[1] The Ottoman Assassins had found them to be highly effective in distracting guard patrols by either luring them away from protected areas or by attracting groups of Ottoman troops to their hated Byzantine rivals and sparking conflict, either of which allowed an Assassin to infiltrate or escape fortified areas.[3]

18th century

The French Assassin Arno Dorian used cherry bombs in a similar manner during the French Revolution.[4]

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