Difference between revisions of "Category:O-yoroi"
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+ | The classic oriental armour, the heavy, square, boxy suit is called | ||
+ | o-yoroi. The oldest extant o-yoroi is today just boards made of scales, | ||
+ | and laced together. A significant feature of the o-yoroi is that in | ||
+ | cross-section, the body forms a letter C, as it is completely open on | ||
+ | the right side. Three large, heavy sets of skirt plates of kozane boards | ||
+ | hang from it - one in front, one in back, and one on the left. The right | ||
+ | side is protected by a solid metal plate called a waidate, from which | ||
+ | hangs the fourth set of skirt plates. Two large square or rectangular | ||
+ | shoulder protectors called o-sode that are the size of 20 to 30 | ||
+ | centimeter are attached at the shoulder straps. Small rounded flanges | ||
+ | stick up from the shoulder straps to give added protection to the side | ||
+ | of the neck. | ||
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+ | Hanging in front of the armour and ostensibly protecting the armpits | ||
+ | that way were two plates called the sendan-no-ita and kyubi-no-ita. The | ||
+ | sendan resembles a miniature sode, and is worn on the right, the kyubi | ||
+ | is a solid plate, long and narrow, and worn on the left. These are both | ||
+ | tied to the shoulder straps at the front of the suit. | ||
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+ | Slot(s): torso, legs, arms | ||
+ | Size: large | ||
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+ | Protection against: | ||
+ | cut superb | ||
+ | stab superb | ||
+ | bash excellent | ||
+ | other superb |
Revision as of 22:03, 3 November 2006
O-YOROI (great armour) ======= The classic oriental armour, the heavy, square, boxy suit is called o-yoroi. The oldest extant o-yoroi is today just boards made of scales, and laced together. A significant feature of the o-yoroi is that in cross-section, the body forms a letter C, as it is completely open on the right side. Three large, heavy sets of skirt plates of kozane boards hang from it - one in front, one in back, and one on the left. The right side is protected by a solid metal plate called a waidate, from which hangs the fourth set of skirt plates. Two large square or rectangular shoulder protectors called o-sode that are the size of 20 to 30 centimeter are attached at the shoulder straps. Small rounded flanges stick up from the shoulder straps to give added protection to the side of the neck. Hanging in front of the armour and ostensibly protecting the armpits that way were two plates called the sendan-no-ita and kyubi-no-ita. The sendan resembles a miniature sode, and is worn on the right, the kyubi is a solid plate, long and narrow, and worn on the left. These are both tied to the shoulder straps at the front of the suit. Slot(s): torso, legs, arms Size: large Protection against: cut superb stab superb bash excellent other superb
Pages in category "O-yoroi"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.