
Ability to chose between “battle continuation” camera or to play as one of the regular troops on death (Auxiliary Player). Ability to play as one of your companions in battles (Custom Commander). Ability to duel the greatest knights in the Holy Land. Epic and voice acted battles (including immersive warcry for player). New animations, scenes, graphics, audio. Start as one of the faction leaders or lords or just an adventurer, you chose. Abillity to join faction armies (Freelancer) (to join cavalry you need to start the game as an “impoverished noble”). Advanced diplomacy system (Diplomacy 4.3).
Artist Biography: The cutler Ulrich Jahn of Annaberg, a center for silver mining, worked for Elector Augustus of Saxony from 1570 to 1580. Text © Renaissance and Reformation: German Art in the Age of Dürer and Cranach, A Cooperation of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, and the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen München, Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, – March 26, 2017, Munich: Prestel, 2016 cat. Copyright: Photo © Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Rüstkammer/ Jürgen Karpinski. Museum: Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Rüstkammer.
Provenance: First mentioned in the complete inventory of the Rüstkammer in 1606. Technique and Material: Rapier: double-edged blade, rhomboid in cross section, hollow grinding, marks hilt: iron, blued, gold and silver damascening, partially gilded medallions: cast silver / Dagger: double-edged blade, rhomboid in cross section, flattened ricasso: blued, gold and silver damascening hilt: iron, blued, gold and silver damascening, partially gilded / Dagger sheath: wood, silk velvet, black mounts: iron, blued, gold and silver damascening.
Creator: Ulrich Jahn (Dagger Blade) and Meister Cr, Milan. Title: Set of Weapons (Rapier and Dagger) for the Elector Augustus of Saxony.