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The '''Tyrant's Helm''' is a 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 a 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. |
Revision as of 17:22, 11 October 2010
“ | The last word out of your sorry mouth will be Sir, and it will be loud!
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— The Soldier on chivalry and class
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The Tyrant's Helm is a 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.
- The hat description was written by DrMelon.
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