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With new armour ready, the dark-lord-to-be has to decide upon his next move...
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Samarda is an assassin by trade, and though she hasn't actually assassinated anyone on your behalf yet, her fighting style is light, acrobatic, and deadly. She will need armour that allows for maximum agility and stealth, without sacrificing protection.

As for Nafiri, as a priestess and your effective mouthpiece for the warband, she would require armour that not only offers physical protection but also exudes an air of authority and reverence. It should be adorned with symbols of her faith and position, reflecting her role as a religious leader in the warband.

Thus, you would set to work, wroughting armour the likes of which few could see, though it wasn't made from higher-grade materials such as mithril or adamantine, which disappointed you, but good old steel wouldn't disappoint you, neither would the gold you had used in decoration. You built into the helm a visor or mask with as much religious iconography as you could give it. You did the same for the breastplate and other parts of the armour.

They received your gift most graciously, warband and leadership both. Though, they still gave a regional flair to their armour by adorning it in bright cloth and feathers. They all had to get used to wearing it, but used to it, they did.

With it came a shift in the appearance of the warband; where it once looked like a band of deranged desert marauders, there now came a near-stoic uniformity over them.

They were readied now, though perhaps they might need some extra training for them to behave like a unit.

>Training? The only training I believe in is that what doesn't kill makes you stronger; we will move on. This cave has served its purpose.
>The equipment issue has been resolved; now for the training and chosen drill, drill, and more drill.
>With the warband newly equipped and readied, I should not neglect to practise and expand my magics.