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aic-armor:Rapier, 1610, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeorge F. Ha
aic-armor:Rapier with Scabbard, 1620, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Renaissan
aic-armor:Rapier, 1560, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeorge F. Ha
aic-armor:Basket-Hilted Broadsword (Claymore), 1750, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval
aic-armor:Cleaver, 1600, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceGeorge F. H
aic-armor:Flintlock Alarm-Trap Pistol, 1790, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Re
thepurpah:I had a dream I fell for an enchanted suit of armor so yes, here we go.
kyzrael-reita:The Boy in the Suit of Armor.Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009)
Harness of Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian I, 1485.from the Kunsthistorsches Museum
bestnatesmithever:kiokushitaka:adrastuscomic:iwoofjaneway:“ It’s armor. On a woman. It doesn’t have
aic-armor:Sporting Crossbow, 1625, Art Institute of Chicago: Arms, Armor, Medieval, and RenaissanceG
sergeant-barnes:Had you been there tonightYou might also have knownHow the world may be changedWith
saishoguu:praying for keyblade armor
bearsofair:Gwendoline Christie on swearing in her Captain Phasma armor. ( x )
mistress-light:Link and Zelda + soldier armor
tickinglikeaclock:rage is a quiet thing
ncohi:❛ An ancient armor. A soldier from long ago? ––––It’s a woman. A priestess from centuries ago.
I love Shallot’s dumb armor
17th century Japanese helmet, made from iron, steel, lacquer, and silk
Armor of an Officer of the Imperial Palace Guard, China, 17th century
thirdtofifth:Lifeleech OtyughLarge aberration, true neutralArmor Class 16 (natural armor)Hit Points
DTNR CREW by Daniel Hahn.(via DTNR CREW | DAYTONER)
Plate and mail trousers, India or Persia, early 17th century.from the Hermitage Museum
Ottoman ceremonial helmet decorated with gilded brass, red coral, and turqouise. 19th century.
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