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3/26/2025, 10:17:35 PM
>>10949121
If you wanted to be very cheeky, you could make a jupon and wear that. Means you could shed the brig and upper arm armour, as that'd be hidden under the cloth, and just keep the other bits. It's very cheeky though, and obviously depends on your ruleset being pretty much just "respond to everything" rather than having armour rules.
For the "knight" look, you are limited in how much you'd want to shed realistically. However, you don't have to wear full armour all the time. Swap to soft kit and regular clothes when not directly fighting. Having really good, fancy basic kit means that you woudn't have to spend that long in armour at any given time, and you can always go out more lightly armoured (maybe just an arming doublet at most) while still retaining the knightly aesthetic by just being blinged out.
If you wanted to be very cheeky, you could make a jupon and wear that. Means you could shed the brig and upper arm armour, as that'd be hidden under the cloth, and just keep the other bits. It's very cheeky though, and obviously depends on your ruleset being pretty much just "respond to everything" rather than having armour rules.
For the "knight" look, you are limited in how much you'd want to shed realistically. However, you don't have to wear full armour all the time. Swap to soft kit and regular clothes when not directly fighting. Having really good, fancy basic kit means that you woudn't have to spend that long in armour at any given time, and you can always go out more lightly armoured (maybe just an arming doublet at most) while still retaining the knightly aesthetic by just being blinged out.
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