This adamantine plate armor was reforged by divine will, reshaped in the presence of Hoar, the Doombringer.
More than steel—it is a testament to the unyielding nature of justice, reforged by the will of Hoar himself. Every line, every edge, every crimson etching tells the story of judgment passed, vengeance delivered, and retribution yet to come. The pauldrons rise like jagged spires, their design both functional and symbolic, evoking the inescapable weight of divine punishment.
At the center of the chest plate, etched into the dark adamantine and pulsing with an eerie crimson glow, are the Scales of Justice—the divine symbol of Hoar’s absolute retribution. Unlike the cold, motionless balance of mortal law, these scales seem alive, their fiery veins glowing in unison with the wearer’s resolve. In the presence of the guilty, they flicker like embers stirred by the wind, an omen that their sins have been seen, weighed, and soon to be punished.
In the presence of the guilty, the crimson veins of the armor seem to pulse faster, burning brighter, as if awakened by the weight of their sins. It does not glow with holy light nor shimmer with arcane power—it simply is, as certain as the storm, as absolute as fate.
Despite its darkened aesthetic, the armor remains unmarred by rust or decay, as if it exists outside the passage of time. It carries no enchantment—only the weight of judgment and the unrelenting pursuit of vengeance. To those who understand its significance, it is more than just armor—it is a warning.
(Same as normal Adamantine Plate Armor, must be worn by a chosen Paladin of Hoar)
Plate consists of shaped, interlocking metal plates to cover the entire body. A suit of plate includes gauntlets, heavy leather boots, a visored helmet, and thick layers of padding underneath the armor. Buckles and straps distribute the weight over the body.
Notes: Immunity: Critical Hits, Combat, Warding, Str. 15 Required, Stealth Disadvantage
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