Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&
Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&
Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&
Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&
Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&
Legion Armored Arm Full Arms & Elbows Les Artisans d&

Antiquity

Between its history and its legends, Antiquity is filled to the brim with iconic characters that are now points of reference for both real life and fantasy. But more than the Spartacus, Hercules, Judas, Aphrodite, or Hannibal, the time period also saw concepts that would grow very well represented in our culture, and inspire a lot of characters in LARP.
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Legion Armored Arm

A18460

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Legend

Centurion Gaius Crastinus of the Legion X Equestris was strolling slowly between the ranks of legionnaries lined for the upcoming battle. His step was measured and calm despite the tense atmosphere. He was the Primus Pilus, the most senior and respected soldier of the whole 10th Legion. He was first amongst the centurions, leader of the first cohort of the most loyal and pretigious legion fielded by Julius Ceasar. As the army was preparing for the final clash against Pompey Magnus' forces, Crastinus was making peace with his own fate. The general had asked from him the ultimate proof of his unwavering service. Him whom fought alongside Ceasar against the rebel Gauls, him whom saw the victory at Alesia, him whom followed through every campaigns up to this messy civil war, him whom received the honor to serve in the Legio X as the legion's first centurion... he made Ceasar a solemn promise:

"Today, general, I shall earn your gratitude whether I live or die"

Wearing his most prestigious armor, a luxurious muscle cuirass as the ones worn by the most renowned officers of Rome's armies, Crastinus knew deep inside that the gods of the underworld would have his life before sunset. He intented to let Pluto have his sacrifice, but he would not relinquish his life before his general received the victory he promised him. Crastinus wouldn't retreat, he wouldn't fall back, never again. He intended to fight, gladius in hand, right on the first line, surrounded by his brave and loyal legionnaries of the 10th Legion. If it was how he would meet his end, he would be glad to die in service of the cause. 

Description

This impressive armored arm is made of thick vegetable leather, molded and articulated with great precison. It offers protection for the full lenght of the arm, from the shoulder to the hand, making it a great piece of protective gear in LARP. Impressive and mobile, this armored arm is inspired by the iconic gladiator protection. It will without a doubt improve any great warlord, warrior, gladiator, or legendary soldier outfit in LARP. 

Materials

  • Dyed vegetable leather 8-9 oz / 4mm
  • Thick black leather 9-10 oz / 4mm
  • Supple leather 5-6 oz / 2mm (straps)
  • Antique brass plated rivets, eyelets, and decoration

Characteristics

  • Adjustable length 
  • Compatible with any of our armors or harness
  • Optimised ergonomy and articulations
  • Harness not included
  • Length: 29 in (74 cm)
  • Bicep strap: 7 to 15 in (18 to 38 cm)
  • Forearm strap : 7 to 14 in (18 to 35.5 cm)
  • Wrist strap : 6 to 10 in (15 to 25.5 cm)

Handmade in Quebec, Canada, by les Artisans d'Azure 

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Antiquity

Between its history and its legends, Antiquity is filled to the brim with iconic characters that are now points of reference for both real life and fantasy. But more than the Spartacus, Hercules, Judas, Aphrodite, or Hannibal, the time period also saw concepts that would grow very well represented in our culture, and inspire a lot of characters in LARP.
Discover the collection

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