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Revision as of 08:34, 18 December 2010
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The Blighted Beak is a Medic hat released with the Australian Christmas update.
Trivia
- The "Blighted Beak" is indicative of the plague doctor masks that were worn by specialised medical physicians who treated patients suffering from the black plague during the middle ages. Physicians at the time believed that the bubonic plague could be contracted via miasmatic bad air, and to prevent themselves from breathing in this bad air while visiting patients, they wore this early form of gas mask.
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