Tower of Chaldea
- Intent: Personal armor of Rhook Mandragoran
- Image Source: Artstation
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Rhook Mandragoran
- Affiliation: Rhook Mandragoran
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
- Production: Unique
- Material:
- Ultrachrome
- Titanium
- Shell-Spider Silk Arming Doublet & Chausses
- Classification: Multi-purpose
- Weight: Heavy
- Resistances:
- Energy: Extreme
- Kinetic: Extreme
- Lightsabers: Very High
- Sonic: None
- Force-imbued titanium & ultrachrome alloy platemail
- Primitive in design
- Lighter than it Looks - The use of a titanium/ultrachrome alloy makes this armor lighter if it were to be made from Durasteel or a similar metal.
- These Walls will Hold - Ultrachrome and titanium on their own are incredibly protective metals. Ultrachrome for its resistance against lightsabers and blasters, and Titatnum for its ability to hold up against kinetic forces. Marrying them during the forging process with force imbuement has created armor that's incredibly durable and tough.
- Light Give me Strength - The force imbuement on this armor amplifies the wearer's light-side based force powers, allowing for them to use such powers at a greater magnitude, or with less strain.
- Straight Outta the Dark Ages: This armor features nothing even remotely resembling modern technology. Not even a helmet-integrated com-link.
- Not Subtle: It goes without saying, but the possibility of sneaking around in this armor is nonexistent.
- Ringing like a Bell: Enclosed in this much solid metal, the padding worn beneath can do nothing to prevent sonic weapons from using the entire suit of armor as a sounding board, making it particularly vulnerable to such attacks.
- A Light in the Darkness: Due to this armor's imbuement with the Force its light side signature is easily detected even at great distance.
Over a decade ago, when the Great War began, Rhook Mandragoran was a young Jedi Knight going into battle for the time. That very first battle he learned deeply of mortality. Jedi or not, every man had a time to go. With his early life spent in a Forge, he sought to make a set of armor that would allow him to become a shield for his allies. To draw the ire of their enemies and stand tall as a symbol of defiant fury. Chaldea's Fortress is the result of that endeavor.
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