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− | The '''Tyrant's Helm''' is an headwear item for the [[Soldier]]. Released with the [[Classless Update]], it appears as a peaked bronze cap, with flaking team-colored paint on the two riveted panel sections. The style is typically associated with the Vikings. | + | The '''Tyrant's Helm''' is an headwear item for the [[Soldier]]. Released with the [[Classless Update]], it appears as a peaked bronze cap, with flaking team-colored paint on the two riveted panel sections. The style is typically associated with the Vikings. |
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Revision as of 15:46, 7 October 2010
“ | The last word out of your sorry mouth will be Sir, and it will be loud!
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— The Soldier
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The Tyrant's Helm is an headwear item for the Soldier. Released with the Classless Update, it appears as a peaked bronze cap, with flaking team-colored paint on the two riveted panel sections. The style is typically associated with the Vikings.
Painted variants
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Trivia
- Today there is only one known example of a Viking helmet in existence. This Viking helmet was made of iron and was in the shape of a rounded or peaked cap made from four plates after the spangenhelm pattern. The helm was excavated from Gjermundbu, Norway, and dated to the 10th century.[1] From runestones and other illustrations, it is understood the Vikings wore simple helmets, often peaked caps with a simple nose-guard. It is unlikely that any Viking helmets had horns or wings mounted on them, but illustrations from the 19th Century popularized this representation.
- By using Australium Gold paint bucket on the Tyrant's Helm, this hat will resemble the Viking helmet worn by rapper and television star, Flavor Flav.
- The Tyrant's Helm has one horn broken on the left side of the helmet. It is possible that this is due to the Soldier banging his head with the Shovel, but this is unlikely because he holds his Shovel in his right hand.
- The hat description was written by DrMelon.
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