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In the late roman period tribal society was prevalent in [[Logres]], and armor was not common amongst warriors and tribal fighters. The armor consisted of nothing but the brave mans skin and tattoos or painted patterns.
In the late [[Roman Period|roman period]] tribal society was prevalent in [[Logres]], and armor was not common amongst warriors and tribal fighters. The armor consisted of nothing but the brave mans skin and tattoos or painted patterns.


In later periods much of [[Logres]] is modernized, but other parts of [[Britain]] remains tribal. In these areas many warriors keep trusting their gods to protect them and shun armor. (in reality, they probably do not know how to make it or preserve it). In a few cases, the tattoos are blessed or magical, protecting the warrior.
In later periods much of [[Logres]] is modernized, but other parts of [[Britain]] remains tribal. In these areas many warriors keep trusting their gods to protect them and shun armor. (in reality, they probably do not know how to make it or preserve it). In a few cases, the tattoos are blessed or magical, protecting the [[warrior]].


In some cultures, such as the Pictish, the warriors do not even wear pants.
In some cultures, such as the Pictish, the warriors do not even wear pants.

Latest revision as of 07:53, 19 October 2017

The armor of the Gods (All periods for tribal societies)

Celtic warrior.png

In the late roman period tribal society was prevalent in Logres, and armor was not common amongst warriors and tribal fighters. The armor consisted of nothing but the brave mans skin and tattoos or painted patterns.

In later periods much of Logres is modernized, but other parts of Britain remains tribal. In these areas many warriors keep trusting their gods to protect them and shun armor. (in reality, they probably do not know how to make it or preserve it). In a few cases, the tattoos are blessed or magical, protecting the warrior.

In some cultures, such as the Pictish, the warriors do not even wear pants.

Protection: 0
Dexterity modifier: 0
Usage: Dueling (Or War, Battle and Duelling for some tribes)