![]() ![]() A black-dyed leather vest worn over chainmail. ![]() "Attire of the Abyss Watchers, the Undead Legion of Farron. His swaddling clothes were made of aged, coarse cloth used in ancient prayer, and are all that he has ever worn." The prince, destined to be a Lord of Cinder, was cherished by the royal family, despite being born into illness, a frail and shriveled child. ![]() It is also said that Lorian, in fact, wished it so." Lorian, raised as a knight, is said to have been left mute and crippled by his younger brother's curse. This black-dyed brass armor was passed down to him from the royal family. "Armor of Prince Lothric's older brother Lorian. Indeed, this dingy garb is in fact embroidered with gold thread, betraying its purpose as military wear designed for a noble." Leonhard was born into royalty, which is believed to be the reason for his skill in both sorcery and swordsmanship. Their clothes are utterly putrid, drenched in the blood and muclage of their undertaking." Grave wardens were tasked with disposing of the ever rising corpses that plagued the cathedral. Attire of the grave wardens of the Cathedral of the Deep. It exists as a symbol of the great Lords and the noble act of linking the fire, though it is no more than an empty husk." It resembles a knight's armor, but bears hideous burns and contortions, taking the shape of a deathly ribcage. "Armor of the Soul of Cinder, a deific manifestation of the Lords of Cinder, who linked the First Flame. It was not long however, before their hearts were swallowed by the Profaned Flame." The witches who lead the Pontiff's Knights were orifinally ordained as holy knights. "Armor of the witches who bore the Profaned Flame, now harrowed spirits of Irithyll. The armor of the Forossa Lion Knights was preserved even after the destruction of their homeland, and is mentioned in numerous legends, alongside the names of those who are said to have gone beyond death." It is just possible to make out the majestic gold engravings on its surface." The drab, tattered hood conceals tough, black metal which provides dependable protection from fire. "Armor of an order of fallen knights who disbanded and fled, but met untimely deaths. Both the exiles were surely watchdogs themselves, for Farron has always been a land of itinerants." Within the wood, an emaciated old wolf commands the watchdogs to defend the sanctity of sleeping warriors. After the Legion's Watchers became Lords of Cinder, the wolf blood dried up, and Farron was consumed by a festering wood. "Armor of the watchdogs of Farron's Keep. ![]()
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