Tuesday 21 August 2018

Dagger of the Deathless


So, bad news: I deleted Brina before I realised I didn't actually document the pieces used in this outfit. However, I'm 95% certain all pieces (except the cloak) can be found in the Skirmish Camps, so I guess let this be a challenge to you guys to find out what those pieces are? Also, I only found 11 pictures, and among the few were only two poses (both you'll see on this post), so sorry for that too...


Crimson Kin (with Jularr & Halygr of Gladden)


I'm pretty stoked to present to you two community submissions in one entry because they coordinated their outfits to match one another with a similar colour scheme. When I received the files I was so excited to post this, and at the time I'm writing this up, we are 10 months early, so you can guess how impatient I am for this to finally be published!


Here is Jularr, a Dwarven hunter, albeit a pretty heavy duty one. What I like quite a bit is that he doesn't wear a helmet, or cover his head, which shows how sure he is that he won't need it. I think it's pretty badass, and hey, it shows off his cool hairstyle too.


The intricate gold details on the shoulder guards are something that helps the outfit stand out as they contrast brilliantly with the black dyeable area. Another thing about it is that both the shoulder piece and the chest have a wing motif going, which I did not realise before, and that's pretty cool that Jularr managed to put the two together into one outfit.


Shoulders: Shoulder Guards of the Reclaimed City (black);
Chest: Lesser Blade of the West Breastplate (red);
Hands: Gloves of Might (navy);
Legs: Leggings of the Coastal Bulwark (black);
Feet: Pelennor Boots of Wrath (rust).




Jularr's counterpart, Halygr the champion, equips a more aggressive armour with more spikes to it, mirroring the sharpness of his blade. As he needs to engage in close combat, he protects his head with a helmet reminiscent of Dwarven design so his enemies know with whom they mess. Also worth noting is that Halygr's outfit here requires only pieces from skirmish camp barterers, so it's much easier to replicate.


Although I do love the outfit, the problem is quite obvious here: there is a lot of clipping. The armour clips through each other, the beard clips through the helm, and while I can't blame Halygr's player for putting it together, one can wonder why this is still a problem in LOTRO, especially with an outfitting fanbase that is as big as it is. Just a few days ago I saw Nathrien of Material Middle Earth tweet to the official LOTRO twitter page regarding the Harvest Festival cosmetic rewards clipping and stretching very badly. Let's hope this gets fixed soon!



Head: Ceremonial Helm of the Brazen Call (red);
Shoulders: Ceremonial Shoulders of the Gloom-bane (gold);
Chest: Ceremonial Town-saver's Jacket (crimson);
Back: Cloak of Many Worlds (gold);
Hands: Ceremonial Dragon-scale Gloves (grey);
Legs: Ceremonial Pathfinder's Leggings (red);
Feet: Ceremonial Boots of the Graven Word (gold).