Uskius -> RE: Uskius' Beastiary and Armory (2/12/2016 7:25:10)
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Spellcaster's Robes Ninety percent of a wizard's work is invisible, but it's the ten percent you do see that's the most important. So, after drawing out the patterns, I settled on a rich green color for the outside, and a strong red for the lining. Green is a color of growth and safety, and ninety percent of going unnoticed is unrelated to stealth, but rather putting the other at ease. The red is a color of danger, and raising my hand for a spell, as wizards are wont to do, will reveal the lining and draw attention and put an opponent on guard. I decided on a deep hood, as well, to help hide my eyes and facial expression. I chose for the trim to be golden yellow to add a more dignified touch to the robes. With the colors chosen, I picked my fabric. The first thought that came to my mind was velvet, followed quickly by the weight of velvet and how hot I would get, so I went with cotton, and linen for the lining instead. I opted for the trim to be cotton instead of spun gold, as just in case I did need to be stealthy I wouldn't have to worry about the trim catching the light. I got everything double stitched, using my pedal-powered sewing machine, and then got to work on got to work on the breastplate. It was forged from shivernium, polished, and decorated with golden yellow enamel. I made a short banner from some of the trim's cloth, and got started on the other ninety percent of the work. On the banner were five runes commonly used for metamagic purposes, that would serve to amplify the power of any magic I cast, as well as enhance my defenses. I don't wear my Generalist's Robe as often as I used to, mainly so I don't have to keep up with all my Kenns, but I needed a little something extra. So, I crafted two Kenns of my own. The first talisman held the secret of connecting your senses to the magic and mana of the surrounding area, a small bit of knowledge that would help me to better aim my spells and defend against magical attacks. The second Kenn held a secret of nature- the one of drawing on the ambient mana of the area in the way plants and animals do. The thing about Kenns is that you don't know how you know what you know while holding them, so to test them out I loaned them to my wife Marna, who confirmed they were indeed doing their job. With these two Kenns crafted and in working order, I immediately put them in a couple leather pouches so they wouldn't get lost(who decided Kenns had to be invisible, anyways?) When I tested the robes out, it became obvious they wouldn't do much to stop attacks, as they were simple cloth. Even so, they did provide great defense against magic, and were light and loose enough for me to be mobile. They didn't display an affinity for a particular element, either, having even resistances. All in all the robes are pretty flexible, and useful in a variety of situations. [image]http://orig08.deviantart.net/f010/f/2016/043/3/d/spellcaster_s_robes_by_uskius-d9rfl44.png[/image]
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