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Sunday, July 18, 2010




So after a while of role playing, I decided that my character's Beskar'gam (literally means iron skin in Mando'a. For you noobs, it's armor) was too "new." I fixed this however. I changed the textures a bit, and added different colors to add to the effect. Following is a little bit on Beskar'gam from wookieepedia.

Throughout Mandalorian history, three major features remained constant in Mandalorian armor design:
  1. The wearer was protected from the majority of all blaster fire. Armor made of actual Mandalorian iron, which could also deflect blaster bolts, made it lightsaber-resistant.
  2. The helmets almost always possessed a T-shaped visor and a sophisticated heads-up display (HUD).
  3. Mandalorian warriors decorated their armor to reflect personal accomplishments, clan affiliation, or simply personal preference. They often repainted their armor to reflect rank, clan, and possibly the current terrain. They were also known to paint their armor in the traditional colors that represented specific causes the individual might currently be undertaking. The colors, however, did not always have a specific meaning. Sometimes they were just colors that the particular Mandalorian liked. Some Mandalorians wore pieces of armor to honor relatives, both dead and alive.[9] As of the Clone Wars, these colors were known to have significance:
    1. Gray=Mourning a Lost Love
    2. Red=Honoring a Father[10]
    3. Black=Justice[9]
    4. Gold=Vengeance[9]
    5. Green=Duty[9]
    6. Blue=Reliability
    7. Orange=A Lust for Life[7]

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