Equal rights: Men get same "Don't move!" outfit as women

Don't interpret this as critique of bad work, dear PAs, your work (most if the time) is very, very good.

It's just that I would never use an outfit like Aegis or similiar items, doesn't matter if it's for boys or girls. Poor Elios is in danger of impaling himself, if he ever tries to bend with this outfit. All these spikes threatening to perforate his stomach ...

As I said, looks good, is just terribly impractical to wear, especially for a warrior. So, Elios, if you want to look fine, you better don't move!

wink

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  • MadaMada Posts: 2,044
    edited June 2019

    lol - its only fair :P Fantasy for the win

     

    This is what it looks like when you bend him over cheeky it was a complicated rig

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  • LyonessLyoness Posts: 1,633

    way to go Mada!!

  • Male-M3diaMale-M3dia Posts: 3,584

    #Dunked

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,134

    well looks like leather to me so not lethal,

    may chafe a tad if spend a night dancing while drinking the heady fermented grape nectar of Dionysus while impressing vestal virgins with your Olympic moves

  • MimicMollyMimicMolly Posts: 2,322

    The original product description doesn't mention the word "warrior" anywhere. Besides, the texture expansion shows glowing summoning circles beneath the G8Ms' feet.

    Obviously, this is an outfit for a wizard, a ripped wizard, to be exact. Because they channel their magic through their bodies instead of a wand, giving them an intense workout. Channeling magic like this, also creates a protective force field. So no need to worry about them getting impaled. ;)

  • OdaaOdaa Posts: 1,548
    edited June 2019

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  • The original product description doesn't mention the word "warrior" anywhere. Besides, the texture expansion shows glowing summoning circles beneath the G8Ms' feet.

    Obviously, this is an outfit for a wizard, a ripped wizard, to be exact. Because they channel their magic through their bodies instead of a wand, giving them an intense workout. Channeling magic like this, also creates a protective force field. So no need to worry about them getting impaled. ;)

    LOL. This reminds me of the Order of the Stick web comic's explanation for the protective powers of women's bikini armor: It's the enchantments on the "armor" that protects, not the 5 square inches of fabric, leather, &/or metal.

  • MadaMada Posts: 2,044

    lol - I confess to being fond of ripped wizards. Its a very long skirt so that's more of a dealbreaker for warriors imo. I had visions of wings and floating in the sky images with the skirt draped in dforce 

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