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* The "beak doctor" outfit was born during the Black Death, during the Mid 14th Century. Though the more accurate term is plague doctor, the name stuck however because of the iconic beak. The entire outfit consists of waxed leather ankle coat, leggings, boots, gloves, hat and the beak mask.  
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* 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. The mask was comprised of a heavy waxed fabric, glassed eye openings and a cone for a nose which is commonly referred to as a beak. The heavy waxed fabric and glassed eye openings allowed a tight seal, ensuring that any air the physicians were breathing was firstly filtered via the cone. The cone was often filled with various scented materials and chemicals such as camphor, cloves, myrrh, rose petals, garlic, mint, and vinegar. It was hoped that the chemicals and scented materials inside the cone would act as a filter, preventing the physician from ingesting any foreign miasmatic bad air from any patients they were treating.  
  
* The beak mask uses glass eye holes to see, and the beak is filled with an assortment of dried flowers, herbs and spices. There are two slits at the end of beak, and the herbs are designed to both mask the scent of death, as well as filter out airborne diseases.
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* One of the most notable and reputable plague doctors is in fact Nostradamus, however by his own admission he was regretful that he never found any preventative measures or cures for the bubonic plague.  
 
 
* It is curious that the Pyro wasn't given this headgear, many plague doctors during the Black Death Period ordered the victims of black death to be burned. Not only because the bodies carried black death, but because of the sheer number of dead bodies, there was simply no room or time to give everyone a proper burial.
 
 
 
* The "Black death" was the most deadly pandemic in human history, taking palce in the Mid 14th Century killing an estimated 30%-60% of Europe's population (that's around 100 million people). Once the black death was over, Europe entered the Dark Ages, a period of deteriorated cultural and economic depression. It wasn't until 150 years later that Europe started to recover, that Europe entered the Renaissance Period.  
 
  
 
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Revision as of 08:32, 18 December 2010

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. The mask was comprised of a heavy waxed fabric, glassed eye openings and a cone for a nose which is commonly referred to as a beak. The heavy waxed fabric and glassed eye openings allowed a tight seal, ensuring that any air the physicians were breathing was firstly filtered via the cone. The cone was often filled with various scented materials and chemicals such as camphor, cloves, myrrh, rose petals, garlic, mint, and vinegar. It was hoped that the chemicals and scented materials inside the cone would act as a filter, preventing the physician from ingesting any foreign miasmatic bad air from any patients they were treating.
  • One of the most notable and reputable plague doctors is in fact Nostradamus, however by his own admission he was regretful that he never found any preventative measures or cures for the bubonic plague.