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7/19/2025, 1:44:41 AM
>>3807077
> early medieval period would look to archaic in Skyrim,
I don't think so. Most of the "armor" in skyrim is either clothing, larp gear or is something that would work and is missing important pieces like the steel plate armor set missing mail underneath to cover the large gaps or the iron set being basically a stamped plate with no extra protection. Mail armor like I posted previously would be contemporary to Skyrim, but also be significantly better than anything they would wear currently. City guards and stormcloak soldiers pretty much wear short mail (far too short IMO), with a gambeson over it and a tunic underneath with a close face helmet. Thats pretty much the best designed, base line armor set for the game and offers worse protection than any early medieval armor.
>id replace every other armor in skyrim too
That would be kind of the point lol. The "Stormcloak champion" set sticks out like a sore thumb in Skyrim because its so well designed (aside from the gloves and boots)
> early medieval period would look to archaic in Skyrim,
I don't think so. Most of the "armor" in skyrim is either clothing, larp gear or is something that would work and is missing important pieces like the steel plate armor set missing mail underneath to cover the large gaps or the iron set being basically a stamped plate with no extra protection. Mail armor like I posted previously would be contemporary to Skyrim, but also be significantly better than anything they would wear currently. City guards and stormcloak soldiers pretty much wear short mail (far too short IMO), with a gambeson over it and a tunic underneath with a close face helmet. Thats pretty much the best designed, base line armor set for the game and offers worse protection than any early medieval armor.
>id replace every other armor in skyrim too
That would be kind of the point lol. The "Stormcloak champion" set sticks out like a sore thumb in Skyrim because its so well designed (aside from the gloves and boots)
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