Online:Crafting Motif 122: Dead Keeper Legs
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From: The Desk of Abbot Ilvel
To: All Curates
Regarding: Dress and Weapons Code
Fellow Keepers of the Dead:
It has been brought to my attention that our order has of late been lax in our attention to our appearance. Many members of our organization have allowed personal preferences and affectations to overwhelm our dedicated robes and unique equipment. In many cases it has become difficult to determine true members of our order from followers who have taken to imitating our aspects, as well as those who have found our robes and armor to be a comfortable alternative to their normal gear.
For this reason, I have requested Keeper Davela to standardize of our dress and armament code. A coherent look for our vestments and equipment will help all of us in our duties, providing a common presentation to our fellow worshipers, and aid in the presenting the clarity of our duties. Those seeking their ancestors within our catacombs should know at a glance that one of our Keepers is available to assist them.
Thank you for taking this time to review this material, and I look forward to compliance among our numbers.
May our sainted ancestors watch over us, as we venerate their names.
—Abbot Ilvel
LEG GREAVES
Leg protection is key in dark areas with a lot of low, stone benches and crypts set close to the floor. Whether metal leg protectors or our long, kilt-like kirtles, these items must be kept in good order, so they may take the brunt of any inadvertent damage and not the ankles and calves.