Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150429063943/@comment-25038310-20150505183351

When Alana arrived at the armory, there were various sets being handed out by a blacksmith. All sets generally carried the insignia of the Masked-Eyes, which was either engraved in the armor or sewn on cloth. There was the armor set for a soldier or a warrior, which consisted of ebony armor including a sword and a dagger, both carrying random enchantments. This was generally the standard armor for most of the army.

The second set was that of an assassin, which went hand in hand with a thief and a ranger. Black leather armor including a cape with the Masked-Eye's symbol on it, aswell as a hood and a bandana. Assassins were favored by most of the Masked-Eyes, but training was especially harsh and tough. Small armor pieces such as shoulderpads, bracers or greaves could be added for extra protection, at the cost of agility and stamina. Daggers, throwing knives, ebony bow and arrows, and even a sword were included, as well as poisons and potions.

The third set was a mixture of an assassin and a warrior - it was reinforced leather armor included with a lightweight ebony chestplate or chainmail, as well as greaves and bracers including a bandana. Generally used for close and upfront combat, but paired with more agility and stamina for easily dodging or evading your enemy. Healing and Stamina potions were included.

The fourth set was that of a mage. All black robes and as always, a bandana. The robes carried enchantments that were best fitted for a mage. Every piece either increased a random type of destruction spell, magicka regeneration and increased your magicka reserves drastically. This set was at the cost of armor. An ebony shortsword was included, in the rare case of running out of magicka and finding yourself in a close combat battle. Many tomes could also be given, if you only ask.

Not all sets used by the Masked-Eyes were inlcuded, as many Masked-Eyes walked around the barracks carrying other variations of different sets, and some even carried completely different ones.

The Armory master handed out sets to those that lacked armor, or wished to change it. He was an old man with pale white hair and a short beard, clearly not fit for battle, and so, he helped recruits on their way and contributed to the war.

There was a short line, where young adults were looking for a set that best suited their skills.