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Xzaien's Dark Jedi Armor
(Literally just Sith Warrior Armor)
Created just before the Hundred Year Darkness. It was original use was as regular Jedi Robes belonging to the Jedi Knight Xzaien however it was corrupted after its Owner joined the Jedi Exiles at the beginning of the Hundred Year Darkness. Once Dark Brown in coloration before its Owner's turn, it was reborn in the sands of Korriban as a Dark Maroon Red and Black robe bearing Ancient Sith runes and markings across its black accenting and Cloak. Over the course of the Hundred Year darkness, armor of Durasteel was added to cover vital areas such as the upper chest and shoulders with additions of Back Plating, forearm plating of Cortosis, and leggings of armor-weave, however during this time it was lacking the large shoulder guards and a viable helmet. Which were added later. The large Phrik shoulder guards were added later in its usage by Xzaien as a way to have more protection and illicit Xzaien's privileges toward the savage Sith Species, thankfully she made them detachable so that the armor itself could be more concealable. The helmet was of a Standard Ancient Sith sort, Dark Red and Black in coloration and exposed the eyes and face behind Transparasteel glass in a Y shaped visor, It had a rounded skull to glance blows off it and could be reinforced with a half inch thick brow-plate on the forehead.
Extra Note: The runes and symbols located on the cloth parts of the robe, all read as various predictions and history events. Such as the First Schism and the rise of a Sith Empire.
Created just before the Hundred Year Darkness. It was original use was as regular Jedi Robes belonging to the Jedi Knight Xzaien however it was corrupted after its Owner joined the Jedi Exiles at the beginning of the Hundred Year Darkness. Once Dark Brown in coloration before its Owner's turn, it was reborn in the sands of Korriban as a Dark Maroon Red and Black robe bearing Ancient Sith runes and markings across its black accenting and Cloak. Over the course of the Hundred Year darkness, armor of Durasteel was added to cover vital areas such as the upper chest and shoulders with additions of Back Plating, forearm plating of Cortosis, and leggings of armor-weave, however during this time it was lacking the large shoulder guards and a viable helmet. Which were added later. The large Phrik shoulder guards were added later in its usage by Xzaien as a way to have more protection and illicit Xzaien's privileges toward the savage Sith Species, thankfully she made them detachable so that the armor itself could be more concealable. The helmet was of a Standard Ancient Sith sort, Dark Red and Black in coloration and exposed the eyes and face behind Transparasteel glass in a Y shaped visor, It had a rounded skull to glance blows off it and could be reinforced with a half inch thick brow-plate on the forehead.
Extra Note: The runes and symbols located on the cloth parts of the robe, all read as various predictions and history events. Such as the First Schism and the rise of a Sith Empire.
LEGALITY
Its design is far too alien to be legal in most Major Locations. However with the large shoulder guards, and a lack of a cloak it can easily be mistaken as Sith Warrior Armor. However, without the large shoulder guards it would look very similar to a type of High End Body armor.
ADVANCED TECH
No
Type and Coverage
Type: Heavy Armor
Coverage: (Coverage regions for Light armor is 1-3 regions, Medium is 4-5, Heavy is 6-7)
No
Type and Coverage
Type: Heavy Armor
Coverage: (Coverage regions for Light armor is 1-3 regions, Medium is 4-5, Heavy is 6-7)
- Head: The Entirety of the head is covered by a Heavy-Duty Durasteel Bowl. Only the eyes and mouth are visible through a Y shaped visor plate. Combined with the armor, it covers the entirety of the head and neck.
- Torso: The chest, is protected with a Heavy Duty form-fitting durasteel plate which extends in a segmated fashion underneath the small shoulder guards, stopping at the middle of the bicep, it also extends upward in a semi-circular fashion to protect the throat and neck. The thorax and stomach are protected with a lighter armor-weave which is tucked into the belt. An optional, full body encompassing Armor-weave cloak w/hood can be used as well.
- Back: The upper back is protected with the same form fitting durasteel plate. It forms a backplate. The lower back, up to the waist in armorweave robes which are tied close to the body to prevent sagging by the sash.
- Upper Arms: With irremovable smaller shoulder guards which are to lie underneath the large shield type guards protect the shoulders. They are wedge shaped and are bulged at the top to allow for ergonomic movement. Below the small guards lie a square, tapered elbow-guard which covers the entire elbow. The larger pointed triangular guards give double protection to the collar bone and small guards, but interfere in upward movement somewhat.
- Lower Arms: The hands are protected by a single piece gauntlet which is segmented at the wrists and extends up to the top of the forearm and wraps around the forearm. They are sloped slightly to allow for glancing blows, and are made with a lightsaber resistant Phrik Metal. The palms are simply covered in a soft leather glove with slits at the fingertips. The tops of the fingers are protected my segmented phrik plating.
- Upper Legs: Beneath the robes, two large Durasteel cuisses protect the thighs and extend down to the top of the knee, they are cut in a way so that the wearer can move their legs in a normal fashion. They protect the entirety of the thigh but only the outer facing thigh near the groin area.
- Lower Legs: The boots are a segmented masterwork piece of thick durasteel plating. It begins in a top of the foot covering sabaton, which segments into a solid greave piece which is form fitted, covering the front and back of the shins. At the top of the greave is a small triangular piece which jutts upward protecting the front of the knee. Essentially an armored knee boot.
Functions
NO FUNCTIONS
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