Haytham took Miko's hidden blade (the guy you assassinate in the opera house at the beginning of AC3) to replace his treasured short sword that was knocked from his hands by Miko during a fight. The short sword was given to him by Edward before Edward was killed. After this, Haytham continued to use the hidden blades as they were an effective I gotcha. I think that the final one is probably the most practical IRL, and that the skeleton blade is probably pretty shitty for actually stabbing anything. I just feel that, since the game focuses so much on the foundation of the brotherhood, a hidden blade in the (vague) shape of the assassin's logo is a much better fit. The Hidden Ones would become the Assassins in the following centuries, giving them a shared history, and through this Mirage has hinted at the origins of an iconic weapon best associated with Ezio. 2009's Assassin's Creed 2 introduced Ezio, a charismatic young Florentine who is thrust into the life of an Assassin following the execution of his mCPHYf.

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