ARMOUR, SHIELDS and HELMETS

SHIELDS
Name Class Defence Head Torso Arms Legs Features Keywords
Buckler

A small, circular shield typically held in the fist rather than strapped to the forearm. While it offers minimal total coverage, it provides exceptional mobility for quick, reactive defensive maneuvers. Favored by skirmishers and duelists who prioritize agility and counter-attacking over static protection.

Light1--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, parry

Gain Parry on defence rolls.

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metal
Target

A small to medium circular shield, typically made of wood covered in reinforced leather or metal. Unlike the buckler, which is held in the fist, the target is strapped to the forearm, allowing for a firmer grip during more forceful engagements. It is a robust, utilitarian tool favored by men-at-arms and irregular infantry who need a balance between defensive utility and the ability to strike back with the shield rim.

Light1--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, thrown

Can be thrown as a short-range attack.

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wood leather
Heater

A kite-derived shield characterized by its flat top and curved, tapering base. The design balances significant protection for the upper body with a tapered shape that clears the legs for movement. Highly versatile, it is the standard issue for professional infantry and men-at-arms, offering a reliable middle ground between mobility and coverage.

Medium2--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

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wood
Kite

A large, teardrop-shaped shield designed to provide extensive coverage from the shoulders down to the shins. Originally favored by cavalry for its ability to shield the rider's leg, it has been adapted for infantry use. Its size and weight provide superior passive protection at the cost of reduced offensive agility compared to smaller shields.

Medium2--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, phalanx

No description available.

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wood
Rotella

A circular, convex shield forged entirely from steel. Designed to dissipate the kinetic energy of sword strikes and projectiles, its curved surface forces blades to glance off rather than biting into the material. Though heavier than wood-and-leather targets, the rotella offers superior durability, making it the preferred choice for professional duelists and heavy infantry facing high-impact weaponry.

Medium2--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, parry

Gain Parry on defence rolls.

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metal
Tower

An immense, rectangular shield that offers near-total body coverage. Due to its significant weight and cumbersome nature, it is less of a personal defensive tool and more of a mobile fortification. It excels in trench warfare or tight corridor engagements where holding a static position against overwhelming missile fire or massed infantry is the primary tactical objective.

Heavy3--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, cover

No description available.

, Encumbered

No description available.

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metal
Pavise

A large, convex rectangular shield equipped with a built-in prop or stand. Unlike other shields, the pavise is not intended for active melee combat but rather for tactical fortification. It is most commonly used by crossbowmen and siege engineers to create a secure firing position, allowing them to reload and fire behind a mobile wall of wood and hide.

Heavy3--------block

Gain Block on defence rolls.

, fortify

No description available.

, Immobile

No description available.

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wood leather
ARMOURS
Name Class Defence Head Torso Arms Legs Features Keywords
Travelers Robes

A practical, multi-layered garment designed for long-distance endurance and comfort. Constructed from durable, weather-treated fabrics, these robes provide protection against the elements rather than blades. While they offer no formal defensive bonus in combat, their lightweight design and utility features make them the essential choice for scouts, merchants, and adventurers traveling through harsh terrain.

Light----------Environmental

No description available.

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cloth
Arctic Robes

A heavily insulated variant of the standard travellers' robes, lined with thick, treated furs and dense, heat-trapping wool. While the added bulk slightly reduces agility compared to the base version, it is an indispensable garment for traversing frozen wastes, high mountain passes, or enduring long, brutal winters.

Light----------Arctic Protection

No description available.

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cloth
Desert Robes

A lightweight, loose-fitting variant crafted from breathable, moisture-wicking linens designed to reflect sunlight and maximize airflow. The fabric is treated with light-coloured, natural dyes to minimize solar absorption. It is the premier choice for long-distance travel across arid deserts or tropical lowlands where managing core temperature is more critical than defensive plating.

Light----------Desert Protection

No description available.

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cloth
Cloak and Hood

A durable, floor-length cloak tailored from heavy, weather-resistant wool, featuring a generous, adjustable hood. Designed to be worn over light or medium armour, it serves as both a protective outer shell against the elements and a means to shroud one's face and features from unwanted scrutiny. It is the hallmark garment of travellers, outcasts, and those who prefer to navigate the world without drawing unnecessary attention to their equipment.

Light--1------Concealing

At the end of the move phase become Concealed if within a crowd or shadow.

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cloth
Padded Gambeson

A thick, multi-layered defensive garment constructed from linen or wool, heavily quilted and stuffed with cotton or felt. While it provides minimal protection against piercing or slashing blades, its ability to dampen blunt force trauma makes it an essential foundation for any warrior. It is often worn as a standalone garment by light infantry or as a comfortable under-layer beneath heavier steel plates.

Light----211--leather
Studded Leather

A durable leather jerkin reinforced with rows of metal studs or small plates riveted to the exterior. This construction provides significantly better protection against shearing slashes than plain leather, while maintaining flexibility. It is favoured by scouts and rangers who require a balance of protection and silence, as it lacks the weight and rattle of full plate or chainmail.

Light----321--leather
Ringmail Hauberk

A knee-length tunic composed of thousands of interlocking metal rings, forming a continuous defensive mesh. While exceptionally effective at turning aside cutting blows and glancing stabs, the lack of a rigid structure means it offers little protection against the crushing force of hammers or maces. It remains a staple of military life, prized for its longevity and relative ease of repair in the field.

Medium----32----metal
Brigandine

A sophisticated armour composed of heavy steel plates riveted to the inside of a thick, durable fabric outer shell. By placing the plates internally, the armour gains a distinct, clean profile while effectively protecting the wearer from piercing thrusts and heavy cuts. This design offers the protection of plate armour with the flexibility of a coat, making it a favoured choice for commanders and infantry who require long-term mobility on the battlefield.

Medium----431--metal
Chain Hauberk

A full-body defensive garment consisting of thousands of interlocking iron or steel rings, extending from the neck to the mid-thigh. Unlike the shorter Ringmail variants, the full hauberk provides comprehensive coverage for the torso, shoulders, and arms. It is the definitive choice for long-term field durability, though it requires consistent maintenance to prevent oxidation.

Medium----432--metal
Half-Plate

A sophisticated armour ensemble combining rigid steel breastplates and backplates with articulated components for the shoulders and upper arms. Designed to provide superior protection against heavy impacts and piercing weapons while maintaining a lower profile and weight than full-suit plate armour. It is commonly utilized by high-ranking officers and veteran infantry who require the resilience of steel without sacrificing the agility needed for command and complex field manoeuvres.

Heavy----43----metal
Full Plate

A complete, articulated suit of custom-fitted steel plate covering the wearer from head to toe. Every joint is protected by overlapping lames or rounded caps, leaving no soft spots vulnerable to standard infantry weapons. While it offers the highest level of personal protection on the battlefield, the weight requires significant physical conditioning to endure over prolonged engagements.

Heavy----544--metal
Mythic Plate

A catch-all designation for armour forged from exceptionally rare materials (such as Coldstar, Blacksteel, Feywood, Aetherium, or enchanted alloys) that defy standard metallurgical classification. Because these pieces are often singular, handcrafted masterpieces, their appearance and weight vary wildly based on their origin. They represent the pinnacle of self-protection, where the inherent magical properties of the material provide protection far beyond what physical thickness alone could achieve.

Heavy----555--
HELMETS
Name Class Defence Head Torso Arms Legs Features Keywords
Adventurers Hat

A wide-brimmed hat made of high-quality felt or treated leather, designed to shield the wearer's eyes from the sun and rain. Unlike iron helms or padded coifs, this hat offers no meaningful protection against blades or heavy impacts. However, it is an essential piece of attire for any traveller, serving as both a functional tool for navigating the elements and a stylish accessory that helps the wearer appear as a common local rather than a battle-ready soldier.

Light------------leather
Leather Coif

A snug-fitting hood crafted from hardened leather, designed to protect the scalp and neck from glancing blows and abrasions. It is commonly worn as a base layer beneath metal helmets to prevent chafing, or as primary protection for skirmishers who prioritize maximum head mobility and situational awareness over heavy defence.

Light--1--------leather
Iron Helm

A sturdy, hemispherical cap forged from cold-wrought iron, typically featuring a reinforced brow band. While it does not offer the total facial coverage of a closed-faced helm, it provides excellent protection for the cranium against downward strikes. It is the standard-issue headgear for line infantry, valued for its balance of structural integrity, low cost, and clear field of vision.

Medium--2--------metal
Steel Greathelm

A heavy, barrel-shaped helm forged from thick steel that completely encloses the wearer's head, neck, and face. Equipped with narrow, reinforced eye slits and small ventilation holes, it provides unparalleled protection against high-impact weaponry. While it offers superior security in the heat of a melee, the restricted vision and airflow make it demanding to wear during prolonged or multi-front battles.

Heavy--3--------metal
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