In total, Garrick had prepared three different types of armor.
The first was Rank C armor, intended for ordinary soldiers, fitted on the mannequin to the right.
Forged from common steel, it could withstand the energy of a second-stage warrior—or even a third-stage one, provided they knew how to control it well.
It was a beautifully and elegantly designed suit of armor.
It was heavy, but for second-stage warriors and above—who made up the bulk of Goldenveil's regular forces—that weight would be practically irrelevant, quite unlike what it would mean for an unawakened person.
The set consisted of darkened steel plates, robust and powerful, in no way inferior in beauty to those worn by the knights of the Darkwall family.
All that black steel covered the body completely, from the heavy boots to the greaves, rising up to the imposing shoulder guards.
From there, an elegant white cape flowed down the back, creating a striking contrast with the deep black of the armor.
