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The '''Blighted Beak''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Medic]]. It is a bird-like mask styled directly after the primitive respirators historically worn by [[w:Beak doctor costume|plague physicians]]. | The '''Blighted Beak''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Medic]]. It is a bird-like mask styled directly after the primitive respirators historically worn by [[w:Beak doctor costume|plague physicians]]. | ||
− | This cosmetic item has two [[styles]]. The "Vibrio Cholerae" style gives the hat a light leather appearance with black stitching while the | + | This cosmetic item has two [[styles]]. The "Vibrio Cholerae" style gives the hat a light leather appearance with black stitching while the lenses are made darker and more empty, as opposed to the glassy look of the default "Yersinia Pestis" style. Paint is also applied differently, either to the base of the beak or the lenses, depending on the style. |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Beak masks, whilst finding popularity in mask parties, originated as primitive gas masks for Medieval [[w:plague doctor|plague doctor]]s during the Black Death. The beak was reputed to be filled with scented materials, such as posies, roses, carnations, mint, camphor, ambergris, cloves, myrrh, or even a vinegar-soaked sponge, as at the time it was believed that "bad air" caused disease. Sometimes the materials which got filled inside the beak worked as a "filter", causing the doctors to have a smaller risk to be infected. Because of that the so called [[w:miasma theory|miasma theory]] of disease got popular back then. In fact, [[w:malaria|malaria]] receives its name from Medieval Italian for "bad air". But considering that medicinal science back then was so very lacking, it still mostly resulted in their deaths. | * Beak masks, whilst finding popularity in mask parties, originated as primitive gas masks for Medieval [[w:plague doctor|plague doctor]]s during the Black Death. The beak was reputed to be filled with scented materials, such as posies, roses, carnations, mint, camphor, ambergris, cloves, myrrh, or even a vinegar-soaked sponge, as at the time it was believed that "bad air" caused disease. Sometimes the materials which got filled inside the beak worked as a "filter", causing the doctors to have a smaller risk to be infected. Because of that the so called [[w:miasma theory|miasma theory]] of disease got popular back then. In fact, [[w:malaria|malaria]] receives its name from Medieval Italian for "bad air". But considering that medicinal science back then was so very lacking, it still mostly resulted in their deaths. | ||
− | * The styles available for the Blighted Beak refer to two bacteria species that were prevalent at the time. The default style, "''[[w:Yersinia pestis|Yersinia pestis]]''", is named after the bacteria responsible for all 3 variants of | + | * The styles available for the Blighted Beak refer to two bacteria species that were prevalent at the time. The default style, "''[[w:Yersinia pestis|Yersinia pestis]]''", is named after the bacteria responsible for all 3 variants of The Black Death. The alternative style, "''[[w:Vibrio cholerae|Vibrio cholerae]]''", is named after a bacteria responsible for causing cholera in humans. |
* Three Blighted Beaks can be found in one of RED's spawn rooms on [[Rottenburg]] in a glass case. | * Three Blighted Beaks can be found in one of RED's spawn rooms on [[Rottenburg]] in a glass case. | ||
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The Blighted Beak is a community-created cosmetic item for the Medic. It is a bird-like mask styled directly after the primitive respirators historically worn by plague physicians.
This cosmetic item has two styles. The "Vibrio Cholerae" style gives the hat a light leather appearance with black stitching while the lenses are made darker and more empty, as opposed to the glassy look of the default "Yersinia Pestis" style. Paint is also applied differently, either to the base of the beak or the lenses, depending on the style.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Main article: Styles
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Styles
Main article: Styles
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Yersinia Pestis | Vibrio Cholerae |
Update history
December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)
- The Blighted Beak was added to the game.
- The Blighted Beak was added to the Mann Co. Store, made craftable and included in random drops.
- The Blighted Beak was changed from a headwear slot item to a misc slot item.
March 10, 2011 Patch (Shogun Pack)
- The Blighted Beak was updated with a creator submitted fix.
- The Blighted Beak was made paintable and the creator submitted fixes are correctly implemented.
- [Undocumented] Removed team colors.
May 5, 2011 Patch (Replay Update)
- Added style "Vibrio Cholerae".
- [Undocumented] The Blighted Beak no longer falls off on death.
Trivia
- Beak masks, whilst finding popularity in mask parties, originated as primitive gas masks for Medieval plague doctors during the Black Death. The beak was reputed to be filled with scented materials, such as posies, roses, carnations, mint, camphor, ambergris, cloves, myrrh, or even a vinegar-soaked sponge, as at the time it was believed that "bad air" caused disease. Sometimes the materials which got filled inside the beak worked as a "filter", causing the doctors to have a smaller risk to be infected. Because of that the so called miasma theory of disease got popular back then. In fact, malaria receives its name from Medieval Italian for "bad air". But considering that medicinal science back then was so very lacking, it still mostly resulted in their deaths.
- The styles available for the Blighted Beak refer to two bacteria species that were prevalent at the time. The default style, "Yersinia pestis", is named after the bacteria responsible for all 3 variants of The Black Death. The alternative style, "Vibrio cholerae", is named after a bacteria responsible for causing cholera in humans.
- Three Blighted Beaks can be found in one of RED's spawn rooms on Rottenburg in a glass case.
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