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Chapter 9: Equipment<br />

designs. Underneath this suit is worn clothing, a<br />

gambeson, and a suit of chainmail. Otherwise, a<br />

suit of ceremonial platemail consists of sabatons,<br />

articulated legs, breastplate, backplate, pauldrons,<br />

articulated arms, bell-cuffed gauntlets, gorget, and<br />

great helm. A full suit of platemail covers the entire<br />

body. This armor may be donned in (50 + 6d6)<br />

seconds. BCT is 1 year for an armorsmith.<br />

Sabatons: These are articulated plates that<br />

are curved to fit the top and sides of the foot. With<br />

a suit of platemail, sabatons are strapped over the<br />

foot, which is already protected by shoes and customarily<br />

chainmail chausses as well. Another<br />

character’s foot must be within 1 shoe size in order<br />

to wear the sabatons of others. Each sabaton may<br />

be donned in (2 + 1d4) seconds. BCT is 1 week for<br />

an armorsmith.<br />

Scalemail: Looking like scales of a fish, this<br />

armor consists of numerous, small pieces of steel<br />

or other metals that are sewn together in numerous,<br />

overlapping layers. The armor provides decent flexibility,<br />

is noisy to wear, and also allows air through<br />

the armor as the wearer moves. This armor is most<br />

popular in a warm climate. Only clothing is worn<br />

underneath this armor. Alone, scalemail does not<br />

provide protection for the lower arms, head, face,<br />

and upper or lower legs. Scalemail covers the upper<br />

arms, upper and lower torso, and groin. This armor<br />

may be donned in (5 + 1d4) seconds. BCT is 2<br />

months for an armorsmith.<br />

460<br />

Shield, Body, Wood: Also called the<br />

scutum, this enormous shield usually measures between<br />

5-6 feet in height and averages 3 feet in width.<br />

The body shield has its name because the bearer<br />

may hide their entire body behind the shield, if necessary.<br />

Some military commanders have created formations<br />

of soldiers armed with body shields, who,<br />

when advancing upon a fortification, all hold their<br />

shields in the air, creating a wall of impenetrable<br />

wooden cover. It protects only the side and front<br />

of the body on which it is held, including the lower<br />

leg, upper leg, groin, lower torso, upper torso, hand,<br />

lower arm, and upper arm, unless the player calls<br />

the action of using that shielded arm to protect another<br />

body part. BCT is 1 week for an armorsmith.<br />

Shield, Heater, Wood: Typically, wooden<br />

heater shields are only used for jousts, tournaments,<br />

and training. The shape of a heater shield is square<br />

on top, it continues straight for over 1 foot, and<br />

then tapers widely to a point below. It protects only<br />

the hand, lower and upper arm, groin, upper leg,<br />

and the upper and lower torso in front, unless the<br />

player calls the action of using that shielded arm to<br />

protect another body part. BCT is 1 week for an<br />

armorsmith.<br />

Shield, Heater, Steel: Quickly growing in<br />

popularity, the steel heater shield is proving to be a<br />

practical defense. The shape of a heater shield is<br />

square on top, it continues straight for over 1 foot,<br />

and then tapers widely to a point below. It protects

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