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Chapter 9: Equipment<br />

Helm, Corinthian: This helm is ancient and<br />

currently rare to find or encounter. This helm is<br />

made of bronze, so it weighs upon the head, but it<br />

offers nearly full protection of the head. The top<br />

of the helm fits the head rather well, and eyeholes<br />

exist. The front of the helm extends down quite<br />

far and restricts side to side neck movement. A<br />

corinthian helm may not be worn with other headgear<br />

such as a chainmail coif. This helm may be<br />

donned in 1-2 seconds. BCT is 1 week for an<br />

armorsmith.<br />

Helm, Gladiatorial: This grandiose helm<br />

has a grating visor and large metal rims extending<br />

upward. A gladiatorial helm is made of bronze, so<br />

it weighs upon the head, but it offers nearly full protection<br />

of the head and face. It has no specific eyeholes.<br />

The wearer looks and breathes through the<br />

grating. This helm may not be worn with other<br />

headgear such as a chainmail coif. This helm may<br />

be donned in 1-2 seconds. BCT is 1 week for an<br />

armorsmith.<br />

Helm, Great: This helm has no visor and is<br />

boxy, but fully covers the head and face, having only<br />

narrow horizontal slits for the eyes and periodic small<br />

holes for breathing. This helm is usually worn over<br />

a chainmail coif, which is in turn worn over an arming<br />

cap to prevent chaffing. This helm may be<br />

donned in 1d4 seconds. BCT is 2 weeks for an<br />

armorsmith.<br />

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Helm, Ribbed: This all-metal helm is fitted<br />

closely to the wearer’s skull, and offers no protection<br />

to the ears or face. This helm is usually placed<br />

directly on the head. This helm may be donned in<br />

1-2 seconds. BCT is 1 week for an armorsmith.<br />

Helm, Spangenhelm: This is essentially a<br />

ribbed helm that extends low enough in front to<br />

cover the eyes and most of the nose. Round eyeholes<br />

exist. Around the bottom rim of the helm is<br />

camail, which is a chainmail girdle hanging down<br />

that conceals the lower face of the wearer and also<br />

covers the neck. This helm is usually placed directly<br />

on the head, though it may be worn over an arming<br />

cap and chainmail coif as well. The origins of this<br />

helm are in the northern clime, and it is popular<br />

among bugbears on plundering raids. This helm<br />

may be donned in 1-2 rounds. BCT is 1 week for an<br />

armorsmith.<br />

Leather: This armor consists of a shirt of<br />

thick leather that has been tanned and is now hardened.<br />

This armor lasts a long time, repels body odor<br />

well, is very quiet, and fairly cheap. Since this is only<br />

a shirt, this is only 1 piece of armor, and it covers<br />

only the upper arms, as well as upper and lower torso.<br />

This armor does not protect the groin. This armor<br />

may be donned in (4 + 1d4) seconds. BCT is 45<br />

days for a tanner.<br />

Leather, Studded: This armor consists of<br />

thin, soft leather, is often sleeveless, and comes down<br />

to the middle to upper thigh. Studded leather ar-

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