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eqgz
MemberAwesome sauce!
user 5533
MemberNot sure if this constitutes unconvincing armor. It's adequate enough if used properly, specifically with the shoulder pads and the bracers.
Acolyte
BlockedThat is a bearded axe, which reminds me of an episode of Dexter's Lab where he grew a badass beard…
Officer: Dexter! We have a hostage situation and we need you and your beard! We have a S.W.A.T. team, armed negotiators and snipers ready to assist you!
Dexter: Well why don't you send them in?
Officer: We can't. They only have moustaches.
user 7121
MemberOne would think that a culture with metallurgy mastery enough to make bearded axes would have advanced beyond leather armor.
Though I do think that the armor is actually fairly protective. Maybe expand that top a little bit.
Aeriese
MemberLeather armor was cheaper to make and great for traveling. A person could even sleep in it with relative comfort.
lucky
MemberHey, something in my area of expertise! This is art from the Dungeons and Dragons Player's Handbook 2. It's the Bear Warrior paragon path for the Barbarian, and is drawn by Eric Belisle, who I sincerely doubt will have any other hits here!
MarathonMan
MemberIt might also stem from choosing speed over protection- fast, hardhitting warriors have their merits. A good example would be Apache warriors- and given the apparent strength of the ladybear, studded leather's weight might not be much of an impedence. That being said, I would do her. I would ravage that from here to eternity.
Jorun1981
MemberThe pic reminds me to the game "Alkemy"
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