Difference between revisions of "Magistrate's Mullet"
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*This hat resembles certain judiciary wigs. | *This hat resembles certain judiciary wigs. | ||
− | + | *Wigs were a commonly worn accessoire of the upper class across Europe in the Renaissance. It's likely that this trend originated in France, which might be the reason why the Spy is wearing a wig. | |
− | *Wigs were a commonly worn | ||
*This hat may also be a nod to the Spy's unlockable Revolver, The Ambassador, because the gun is referred to as his "diplomatic aid." | *This hat may also be a nod to the Spy's unlockable Revolver, The Ambassador, because the gun is referred to as his "diplomatic aid." | ||
*This hat may have been given to the Spy due to his stuck-up personality. | *This hat may have been given to the Spy due to his stuck-up personality. |
Revision as of 16:57, 16 July 2010
“ | You are all incompetent cowards!
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— The Spy
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The Magistrate's Mullet is an unlockable headwear item for the Spy. It appears as a white, legal-looking wig with a small ponytail in the back.
Trivia
- This hat resembles certain judiciary wigs.
- Wigs were a commonly worn accessoire of the upper class across Europe in the Renaissance. It's likely that this trend originated in France, which might be the reason why the Spy is wearing a wig.
- This hat may also be a nod to the Spy's unlockable Revolver, The Ambassador, because the gun is referred to as his "diplomatic aid."
- This hat may have been given to the Spy due to his stuck-up personality.
- There is minor clipping when taunting as the hat's ponytail goes inside of the Spy's back.
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