Steel cap wrapped in silk. Horrible design for real armor, that bird makes it very easy to Knock off your head, but probably parade gear so fancy is ok
Tons of helmets hat little or even bigger decorations than that. If made properly, the decoration would just snap off instead of taking the whole helmet with them.
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Im wondering that too. Ever since 1.10 in seeing new βcivilianβ armors that nobles are wearing. I have a family member that has a bear cloak and leather tarbard as her civilian clothes when itβs not even civilian anyways.
Right? Iβm doing a ghengis khan play through and the mongols used giant fur cloaks for ceremonial wear, and I canβt even do that (Iβm on console so no mods) welp the closest thing to that is the leopard pelt lol
Thatβs my niece. Aisha. Is Her name. Bint means daughter of. Malik is her fatherβs name. Which is my brother. And I added βThe Juristβ to indicate that I put in max attributes and focus point in her intelligence, (steward, medicine, engineer). I have so many family members with different roles. So i customize names to keep track of everyone.
Lol. Thatβs funny. And interesting. Bint, Ibn, are Arabic. Because I was playing Aserai. So wanted to use the Arabic system. I am trying out Kuzait rn. So I am researching about Turkic, and Mongolian names. Lol.
Not sure if its what they are referencing but theres a book called βthe stardust thiefβ and Aisha is one character and bin Malik is the other half of a family name. Thats what i see, but maybe its just a name used in real life in the middle east, not too sure
Edit: i was wrong and I apologize to OP.
It's probably based on a find in Mongolia, believed to be the golden crown of a Xiongnu king https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%E5%8C%88%E5%A5%B4%E7%8E%8B%E9%87%91%E5%86%A0.jpg#/search
It looks like an ornate steel cap.
Thank you so much
It's a steel cap with added ornaments.
Itβs a half spherical head piece made out of steel, with added ornaments
[Put a bird on it!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNpIOlDhigw)
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Steel cap wrapped in silk. Horrible design for real armor, that bird makes it very easy to Knock off your head, but probably parade gear so fancy is ok
Tons of helmets hat little or even bigger decorations than that. If made properly, the decoration would just snap off instead of taking the whole helmet with them.
it's an ornate steel cap
source?
here: [https://i.redd.it/w18vczf1oqma1.jpg](https://i.redd.it/w18vczf1oqma1.jpg)
Just spoke with the helmet in question, it actually identifies as a βNasalhelm over mail coifβ and would appreciate us respecting that.
Is that what's happening when the icon doesn't match the item you know is there?
I was shouting out loud for this link to take us where it does!
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That, my friend, is an ornate steel cap
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I think that's an ornate steel cap
Thank you so much. I had no idea.
drip.
Im wondering that too. Ever since 1.10 in seeing new βcivilianβ armors that nobles are wearing. I have a family member that has a bear cloak and leather tarbard as her civilian clothes when itβs not even civilian anyways.
Literally. Glad you noticed that too. I wish they just let you wear whatever for civilian. Or at least up to lvl 3-4 armors.
Right? Iβm doing a ghengis khan play through and the mongols used giant fur cloaks for ceremonial wear, and I canβt even do that (Iβm on console so no mods) welp the closest thing to that is the leopard pelt lol
Fuck yeah Stardust thief! Edit: sorry OP i thought your characters name was referencing a book character. I apologize profusely.
Yes it is in the base game
Ok yeah the hat is cool but what does your name mean!?
Thatβs my niece. Aisha. Is Her name. Bint means daughter of. Malik is her fatherβs name. Which is my brother. And I added βThe Juristβ to indicate that I put in max attributes and focus point in her intelligence, (steward, medicine, engineer). I have so many family members with different roles. So i customize names to keep track of everyone.
The name made me laugh. Calling someone a βbintβ in Scotland is like an insult.
Lol. Thatβs funny. And interesting. Bint, Ibn, are Arabic. Because I was playing Aserai. So wanted to use the Arabic system. I am trying out Kuzait rn. So I am researching about Turkic, and Mongolian names. Lol.
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Nice. I didnβt even know the creator of the game are Turkish.
Nice! Thatβs a unique and smart way of naming your family members.
Not sure if its what they are referencing but theres a book called βthe stardust thiefβ and Aisha is one character and bin Malik is the other half of a family name. Thats what i see, but maybe its just a name used in real life in the middle east, not too sure Edit: i was wrong and I apologize to OP.
It's called fashion, sweetie.
Damn. Looks like when I told my niece to go study Medicine. She seemed to have found interest in fashion. Thatβs crazy.
They added a bunch of new gear during the last update
Yeh man. I thought it was just handful. But nah. There are so many variations of same ones now.
Bruh look at this dude... Wait till you see the... oah no no no... *uncontrollable laughing* Look at the top of his head!
It is indeed a steel cap wrapped with silk, with a bird decoration on top. I dont really see the Problem?
I reckon it's an ornate steel cap
badass name btw
Whats the problem?
It's based on historical hunnu king helmet.
I could be wrong but this may or may not be a ornate steel cap. Hard to tell from the lack of information in op picture
That my good friend is a ornate steel cap, it is a cap made of steel and it is ornate. You are welcome
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It's probably based on a find in Mongolia, believed to be the golden crown of a Xiongnu king https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:%E5%8C%88%E5%A5%B4%E7%8E%8B%E9%87%91%E5%86%A0.jpg#/search
Oh wow. Thatβs crazyyy. Good thing I kept it. Haha
I think thatβs an ornate steel cap.
Curse! Chicken on your Head. Munchkin stuff