The Aztec Necklace is a Fiber Wire variant introduced in HITMAN™ 2, and is part of The Ark Society's mission opportunity, It Belongs in a Museum.
Description[]
"N/A"
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- N/A - Not available.
Perks[]
Description[]
"The Cloud Serpent. A priceless lost relic."
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- The Ark Society - Found in the gallery.
Perks[]
Lethal Melee | Executes targets in close-combat. |
Description[]
"The Cloud Serpent. A priceless lost relic."
― In-game Description
Acquisition[]
- The Ark Society - Found in the gallery.
Perks[]
Lethal Melee | Executes targets in close-combat. |
Variants[]
- Fiber Wire - Base model.
- Aztec Necklace - A variant on display in The Ark Society.
- Fiber Wire Classic
- Earphones - The most common variant.
- Fishing Line - A variant unlocked by reaching Miami Mastery 16.
- IO Elite S2VP Earphones - A variant from the Smart Casual Pack.
- Measuring Tape - A variant unlocked by completing Contract Apprentice.
- Quickdraw - A variant from the Winter Sports Pack.
- Stethoscope - A variant found in labs and doctor's offices.
- The Straitjacket Belt - A variant unlocked in The Satu Mare Delirium.
- Kronstadt IOI-1998X Surround Earphones - A variant from The Undying Pack.
- The Disruptor Resistance Band - A variant from The Disruptor Pack.
Trivia[]
- According to in-game dialogue, the necklace is called the Cloud Serpent, and said to once have belonged to Emperor Montezuma. The necklace shares its name with a rare type of snake sought after by Blair Reddington in Embrace of the Serpent, though it is unclear if the connection is coincidental.
- If 47 steals the necklace from its case, Diana will slyly comment that the late Kalvin Ritter--one of The Yardbirds' infamous jewel thieves known as the "Sparrow"--couldn't have done better.
- Blake Nathaniel is the famous treasure hunter who recovered the lost necklace after centuries and donated it to the Ark of Legacy's high-security gallery; if he learns it was stolen, he will theorize that it was Ritter's mentor and leader, Aleksander Kovak, who stole it.