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<blockquote data-quote="Sidran" data-source="post: 458062" data-attributes="member: 6160"><p>Sure, ah descriptive blocks...</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong> Blizzard Hide</strong>- Made from the hide of the Ice Trolls of the North Blizzard Hide Armor is used mostly by Trappers, Rangers, and less noble woodsmen because of its extreme warmth, its camouflage, and its hardness. When worn in Snowy terrain or in a blizzard the armor provides its wearer with 50% Cover as they are much harder to see. Also in colder weather the armor provides a source of warmth for its wearer in all but the most furious of snow storms. </p><p></p><p><strong> Wieghted Cloak </strong> - Used by the Civandecci School of the Fence in there style of Cloak & Dagger attack the Wieghted cloak appears to be a normal cloak of Noble quality. Beneath its gentile appearance however hidden defenses lurk. With led ingots sewn into its hem, and a lining of sewn in <em>Adakarm</em> mail The Cloak can be used both as a shield and as a weapon (doing 1d6 points of subdual damage). As with the Civandecci School it is usually draped over a fighters arm and then thrown about in a flagrent fashion meant to stun an opponent long enough for a stilleto jab. ( Some sneaky Necromancers have used the spell <em> Animate Cloak </em> to great advantage against the Fellowship of Iliandwar) </p><p></p><p><strong> Flight Armor </strong>- Made by the winged elven society known as the Endan flight armor consists of twelve interlinking parts that carefully belt together to fit around the Endan's large wingspan. </p><p>Along the back the Armor usually fits together with a Crested Helm and then flares outward just a little bit to let an Endan "sheath" his wings when on the ground. </p><p></p><p><strong> Padded Shirt </strong> - Usually a padded Jerkin used by the Swashbucklers of the Isle of the Sea Kings, or by Rough and Tumble Gralaen Thieves. It is a Leather Jerkin fit with led shot between its hems. Not known as the best of armor but it is relatively light for seabound life, and it provides some defense. </p><p></p><p><strong> War Plate </strong> Founded long ago in the City of Drakesbridge the Sept of the Flame Guard, and their Brother group the Black Shield were known for there heavy plate elaborately pieced together by plates of Mithril, Adakarm, and <em>Saikarm[/b] to provide both a stunning, and proficient suit of armor for the many battles they procieved to be near. War Plate of today is almost nothing of the Granduer of the last age when the plate was enchanted with strange and mysterious effects. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Some of the Black Shield wore armor that allowed them to walk through fire, others to feel vibrations when in magical darkness, Now with magic mistrusted Enchanted Armor of the past has given way to the more scientific contraptions of the dwarves </em></p><p><em>Helms are equiped with rebreathers, heating and coolant systems, with gatling crossbows, or flame cannon mounts. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>The Sept of the Black Shield still fights to this day on the front against the Ice lord and most of them wear some varient of this armor. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><strong> The Shield Gauntlet </strong> Another of the marvels of the Dwarves these regular looking gauntlets can at the press of a button kelidascope (sp?) into a stout shield equiped with a axe like edge for slashing. ( The edge can do 1d6 Slashing damage)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sidran, post: 458062, member: 6160"] Sure, ah descriptive blocks... [b] Blizzard Hide[/b]- Made from the hide of the Ice Trolls of the North Blizzard Hide Armor is used mostly by Trappers, Rangers, and less noble woodsmen because of its extreme warmth, its camouflage, and its hardness. When worn in Snowy terrain or in a blizzard the armor provides its wearer with 50% Cover as they are much harder to see. Also in colder weather the armor provides a source of warmth for its wearer in all but the most furious of snow storms. [b] Wieghted Cloak [/b] - Used by the Civandecci School of the Fence in there style of Cloak & Dagger attack the Wieghted cloak appears to be a normal cloak of Noble quality. Beneath its gentile appearance however hidden defenses lurk. With led ingots sewn into its hem, and a lining of sewn in [i]Adakarm[/i] mail The Cloak can be used both as a shield and as a weapon (doing 1d6 points of subdual damage). As with the Civandecci School it is usually draped over a fighters arm and then thrown about in a flagrent fashion meant to stun an opponent long enough for a stilleto jab. ( Some sneaky Necromancers have used the spell [i] Animate Cloak [/i] to great advantage against the Fellowship of Iliandwar) [b] Flight Armor [/b]- Made by the winged elven society known as the Endan flight armor consists of twelve interlinking parts that carefully belt together to fit around the Endan's large wingspan. Along the back the Armor usually fits together with a Crested Helm and then flares outward just a little bit to let an Endan "sheath" his wings when on the ground. [b] Padded Shirt [/b] - Usually a padded Jerkin used by the Swashbucklers of the Isle of the Sea Kings, or by Rough and Tumble Gralaen Thieves. It is a Leather Jerkin fit with led shot between its hems. Not known as the best of armor but it is relatively light for seabound life, and it provides some defense. [b] War Plate [/b] Founded long ago in the City of Drakesbridge the Sept of the Flame Guard, and their Brother group the Black Shield were known for there heavy plate elaborately pieced together by plates of Mithril, Adakarm, and [i]Saikarm[/b] to provide both a stunning, and proficient suit of armor for the many battles they procieved to be near. War Plate of today is almost nothing of the Granduer of the last age when the plate was enchanted with strange and mysterious effects. Some of the Black Shield wore armor that allowed them to walk through fire, others to feel vibrations when in magical darkness, Now with magic mistrusted Enchanted Armor of the past has given way to the more scientific contraptions of the dwarves Helms are equiped with rebreathers, heating and coolant systems, with gatling crossbows, or flame cannon mounts. The Sept of the Black Shield still fights to this day on the front against the Ice lord and most of them wear some varient of this armor. [b] The Shield Gauntlet [/b] Another of the marvels of the Dwarves these regular looking gauntlets can at the press of a button kelidascope (sp?) into a stout shield equiped with a axe like edge for slashing. ( The edge can do 1d6 Slashing damage)[/i] [/QUOTE]
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