Kyyrk
Vylmira's Wrath
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: Robes for Voph
- Image Source: Loki's Armor from Thor: The Dark World
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Voph
- Affiliation: Voph
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: Yes: Cape can be mounted, Utility belt can be mounted, Mandalorian Vambrace can be mounted, Voph's Vambrace can be mounted, Tactical Harness can be mounted.
Production: Unique
- Material: Songsteel, Armorweave, Force Imbuement, Krayt Dragon Hide (Leather)
- Classification: Robes
- Weight: Light
- Resistances
- Kinetic: Very Low
- Lightsabers: Low
- Force: Extreme
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Imbued with the Force
- Armored Boots
- Thigh Guards
- Songsteel Vambrace on right forearm
- Utility Belt
- Force Imbuement: The Armor has been imbued with the Force, offering the wearer unparalleled defense against Force Powers.
- Armorweave: Crafting the robes from Armorweave confers decent blaster defense
- Robes: The robes offer very low overall defenses aside from the benefits conferred by Force Imbue
- Physicality: The robes offer little to no defense against kinetic weaponry, including Slashing, Piercing, and Blunt.
In the wake of the Battle of Eshan, Voph decided it was time to forsake the ways of war, and abandon his armor to displays onboard his flagship until such a time as he finds a permanent home. This robe, referred to among Voph's documents as the "Pilgrim's Vestments" is a simple robe, based on what he wore as an assassin within the Sith Empire. Unlike the original mono-chrome black, this tunic features soft green accents, with gold trim at various points. It maintains select Songsteel plates woven into the leatherwork, but overall is meant more the shield the wearer's modesty than his vital organs.
The robe was imbued with the Force over nearly a week, reinforcing its resistance to the Force, now resulting in a robe that is nearly unparalleled at Force Defense. A considerable boon in and of itself, the robe does little to defend against other forms of attack, forcing Voph to seek alternatives.