So what ur sayin is that we need more underbewb.
I concur.
So what ur sayin is that we need more underbewb.
I concur.
No need to apologise for wanting variety, whether it was misunderstood by others or not. The more variety, the better. Bring on the feminine lacy clothing and some sheer lacy clothing. It is a fantasy game after all.
For a dancer face veil, the zath dancer headband works fantastic, and is dyeable.
Nothing to apologize for. It got a discussion started. Plus some ideas and recommendations. There are some outfits from siptah I’d like to get in exiled lands.
This one fails to see a need for apologies.
The discussion has been good, there have been a diversity of perspectives with an astoundingly respectful treatment of those variable perspectives.
This one thinks you deserve a cookie or other snack food treat of choice.
Also, possibly tangentially related…
This one also once again requests Taramis’ outfits from Conan the Destroyer. Especially the eagle one.
This is the Noble’s Chestpeice and Skirt. The thumbnails show it as a male outfit, but this is how it looks on the male and female thralls or characters.
Nice. First time I’ve seen Valeria’s actual outfit. She has been a head with arms for as long as I can recall on PlayStation
And cleavage. Can’t forget that.
I’ll add to the discussion.
I’d love to see unisex armour that reflects what armor actually does. Protect by deflection, not distraction.
Until then, I will transmod my Redeemed Silent Legion to be completely unrealistic.
For those who will, inevitably, take offense, please note the following:
Have you seen Silent Legion Medium?
Skull spaulders aside, it looks like a proper Brigandine over Mail.
Compare and contrast to the light set that is pure cake.
In your opinion, what are some of the other existent armours you would hold up as examples of what you prefer?
Dragonbone is a great example of unisex armour.
Cimmerian mail, with the steel nasal helmet, is a pretty solid medieval-style armor set, too. It’s not the armor’s fault that the game’s women have such solidly built breasts that the mail shirt follows their form.
The Stygian Soldier scale armor is pretty tastefully done, and isn’t too unrealistic, even though it leaves the shoulders and armpits unprotected. Probably designed for shield-using soldiers.
On the DLC side, all of the Khitan armors have a sensible design that looks good on both sexes. The light armor is missing a proper helmet, but on the other hand, it gives us a headgear item that can be used (as illusion or as is) if you prefer a bare-headed look. Poitain Footman armor is also pretty well-designed, and the extra protective pieces on the left side imply that it’s designed for pikemen or halberdiers.
Only in my own head.
Do you mean that you are a legend only in your head?
Internet ruined me, I was expecting Beyonce on that first pic.
I hate skimpy armors. Why sexualized a gender? I prefer gender equality in my armors and clothing.
Just to note, this one would very much appreciate more “tops” in the light category like the Darfari.
Something that is just a large necklace or medallion.
That’s a great idea:
On a more serious note, there’s nothing wrong with wanting classy, feminine clothing, there’s nothing wrong with wanting realistic, functional armor, but there’s also nothing wrong with enjoying sexy, “metal bikini” kind of armor (or loincloth, for a more unisex version of sexualized sword & sorcery attire).
People who say there’s too much of the latter and not enough of the former are right, and I agree with their suggestions for more options catering to them, but can we please not get all judgy with people who like sexiness in games?