Most of the stories in Assassin's Creed have real historical prototypes, and today I mainly introduce the historical prototypes of those cool weapons in Assassin's Creed.
First of all, it is a sleeve blade that runs through Assassin's Creed. At first, it had a relatively single function and was only a simple sword blade. However, with the development of history in the game, its functions have increased greatly, and it has changed from a single weapon to an omnipotent tool. Its prototype should be the 18th century Indian special weapon, the fist sword. This weapon uses the power of the arm to make the sword blade cause huge damage, and the handguard part can also be used to protect itself and hammer the enemy. It is worth mentioning that later the Indians also fused the fist and sword and musket together to create a new weapon.
Fist Sword and Sleeve Blade
In the first few generations of the game, the artifact - the Sword of Altaïr, the prototype is a new one-handed sword in Europe. This weapon is very popular in Europe. It shortens the blade width based on the old one-handed sword, and gives better flexibility on the basis of reducing lethality. Therefore, this weapon is mostly used as a knight's sword match.
Sword of Altay
Connor's hand axe, personally, thinks this is the beginning of the Berserker Creed, and the lethality explosion. This weapon comes from the Indian tomahawk, the standard configuration of Indian warriors. The Indian hand axe is different from the hand axe in other regions. Its axe blade is shorter and it swings very fast. At the same time, there are feathers on the handle of the axe for convenient long-range throwing. Some Indian hand axes hollow out the handle of the axe and put on a pipe, so that the Indian warriors can even take a cigarette after the battle.
Hand Axe
The scimitar is also a very violent aesthetic weapon in Assassin's Creed. Its prototype is the Gurkha saber, which is commonly known as the dog-legged knife. This scimitar is not only a national sword in Nepal, but also a symbol of honor for the Gurkha soldiers. It was first known to the world when the British soldiers stationed in India fought against the Gurkha soldiers in western Nepal in 1814. When the Gurkha soldiers draw out the Gurkha sword and fight the enemy with a storm-like posture, everyone will be shocked.
Assassin Master Scimitar