
CQ Black Ice Full Legs
CQ Black Ice Full Legs
Epic Armoury’s Black Ice Full Legs armor is an essential for any person wanting to protect the legs while in battle. Consisting of cuisses to protect the lower thighs, black painted poleyns covering the knees, and half black demi-greaves protecting the upper shins (Does NOT include greaves), you’re less likely to take a pesky arrow to the knee, thus increasing your adventuring days. Due to the Full Leg’s austere style, this armor solution is particularly well suited for a dark and serious character with ill-intention. While specifically designed for ConQuest’s Non-Player Character group, the Black Ice, feel free to use this armor to fit your own character’s design.
Three leather straps, one around the thigh, one below the knee, and one to attach to the belt are used to keep each piece in place. Made of 1 mm thick mild steel and top-grain leather straps and fittings, these armor pieces are built to withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather and metal armor care. Please note that you have to purchase the Black Ice Arm & Leg Protection Set in order to complete a full leg protection.
HISTORY
- Used as the uniform of choice for Black Ice infantry, a NPC group of enemies within the ConQuest universe
- Made from the Essence of Black Ice, according to ConQuest lore
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CQ Black Ice Full Legs
CQ Black Ice Full Legs
Epic Armoury’s Black Ice Full Legs armor is an essential for any person wanting to protect the legs while in battle. Consisting of cuisses to protect the lower thighs, black painted poleyns covering the knees, and half black demi-greaves protecting the upper shins (Does NOT include greaves), you’re less likely to take a pesky arrow to the knee, thus increasing your adventuring days. Due to the Full Leg’s austere style, this armor solution is particularly well suited for a dark and serious character with ill-intention. While specifically designed for ConQuest’s Non-Player Character group, the Black Ice, feel free to use this armor to fit your own character’s design.
Three leather straps, one around the thigh, one below the knee, and one to attach to the belt are used to keep each piece in place. Made of 1 mm thick mild steel and top-grain leather straps and fittings, these armor pieces are built to withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather and metal armor care. Please note that you have to purchase the Black Ice Arm & Leg Protection Set in order to complete a full leg protection.
HISTORY
- Used as the uniform of choice for Black Ice infantry, a NPC group of enemies within the ConQuest universe
- Made from the Essence of Black Ice, according to ConQuest lore
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CQ Black Ice Full Legs
Epic Armoury’s Black Ice Full Legs armor is an essential for any person wanting to protect the legs while in battle. Consisting of cuisses to protect the lower thighs, black painted poleyns covering the knees, and half black demi-greaves protecting the upper shins (Does NOT include greaves), you’re less likely to take a pesky arrow to the knee, thus increasing your adventuring days. Due to the Full Leg’s austere style, this armor solution is particularly well suited for a dark and serious character with ill-intention. While specifically designed for ConQuest’s Non-Player Character group, the Black Ice, feel free to use this armor to fit your own character’s design.
Three leather straps, one around the thigh, one below the knee, and one to attach to the belt are used to keep each piece in place. Made of 1 mm thick mild steel and top-grain leather straps and fittings, these armor pieces are built to withstand the abuse of a LARP or reenactment with regular leather and metal armor care. Please note that you have to purchase the Black Ice Arm & Leg Protection Set in order to complete a full leg protection.
HISTORY
- Used as the uniform of choice for Black Ice infantry, a NPC group of enemies within the ConQuest universe
- Made from the Essence of Black Ice, according to ConQuest lore











