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Originally published June 26th 2024
Warriors need to have their innards protected. The best way to do that is to wear armor. Here are the common armors in the Birini region.
Cotton
Unprocessed cotton between fabric, creating a very soft armor that dampens impacts and is hard to pierce.
BX 6[13], 50 GP, 100cn
DCC +3, -1, –,d6,50 GP
Lamellar, Porcelain
Pieces of Thrion ceramic overlapping…
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