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* This hat directly references the Phantom in the 1910 novel ''{{w|The Phantom of the Opera}}'', who wore the mask to hide his facial deformity. | * This hat directly references the Phantom in the 1910 novel ''{{w|The Phantom of the Opera}}'', who wore the mask to hide his facial deformity. | ||
* A Masquerade is a event similiar to a ball or gathering where the participants wear costumes with masks, which hide each other's identities from one another. | * A Masquerade is a event similiar to a ball or gathering where the participants wear costumes with masks, which hide each other's identities from one another. | ||
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— The Spy on party crashing.
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The Le Party Phantom is a headwear item for the Spy. It appears as a white and team-colored Masquerade Mask with gold trim.
Trivia
- This hat directly references the Phantom in the 1910 novel Template:W, who wore the mask to hide his facial deformity.
- A Masquerade is a event similiar to a ball or gathering where the participants wear costumes with masks, which hide each other's identities from one another.
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