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* The term {{W|conquistador|{{botignore|conquistador}}}} mostly refers to Spanish adventurers, who journeyed to conquer lands in America. Additionally, "{{botignore|conquistador}}" translates literally from Spanish and Portuguese as "conqueror". | * The term {{W|conquistador|{{botignore|conquistador}}}} mostly refers to Spanish adventurers, who journeyed to conquer lands in America. Additionally, "{{botignore|conquistador}}" translates literally from Spanish and Portuguese as "conqueror". | ||
− | * The hat | + | * The hat was originally based on a {{botignore|conquistador}} hat featured in the movie {{w|Pirates of the Caribbean}}. Though originally intended for the Demoman, the hat fit badly with the Demoman's default hat. The creator subsequently chose the Soldier to wear the hat, citing his adventurous and up-front position in battle as well as the similarity of his nature with historic {{botignore|conquistadors}}.<ref>[http://pastebin.com/Tuw9zG6W Interview with nilouco.qc]</ref> |
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 23:25, 20 February 2012
“ | We have commandeered my point!
Click to listen
— The Soldier conquering a point
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The Conquistador is a community-made headwear item for the Soldier. It is a Template:W typically worn by Spanish Template:Ws.
The Conquistador was contributed to the game via the Steam Workshop, under the name "Morium".
Update history
- The Conquistador was added to the game.
Trivia
- The term Template:W mostly refers to Spanish adventurers, who journeyed to conquer lands in America. Additionally, "conquistador" translates literally from Spanish and Portuguese as "conqueror".
- The hat was originally based on a conquistador hat featured in the movie Template:W. Though originally intended for the Demoman, the hat fit badly with the Demoman's default hat. The creator subsequently chose the Soldier to wear the hat, citing his adventurous and up-front position in battle as well as the similarity of his nature with historic conquistadors.[1]
References
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