a hooded black longcoat

MB 5mil

covers full plate, hauberk, brigandine, double leather

>wear longc
You carefully work your way into a hooded black longcoat, layering it to conceal your polished chain hauberk.

>remove long
You work your way out of a hooded black longcoat, revealing the polished chain hauberk underneath.

>inspect my long
You carefully inspect your black longcoat.
It is estimated that a hooded black longcoat can store a medium amount with enough space for several items.
The longcoat can be worn around the chest. The longcoat appears to serve some purpose.

You determine that the black longcoat is an armor concealing garment that will hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head when it is worn.
>anal my long
You analyze your black longcoat and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item type should not change."

The creator has also provided the following information:
The black longcoat is designed to hide soft leather, rigid leather, chain mail and plate mail armor which covers torso, arms, legs and head.

This garment should be designed in such a manner to convey that ALL these areas are completely covered.


You carefully analyze your black longcoat and sense that there are some alteration restrictions. The longcoat can have either a long or a show description.

Any outer garment noun may be used for armor concealers as long as they are loose fitting and fully cover the appropriate areas of protection (tunics do not cover legs, so they may not cover leg worn armor, a shawl would not be appropriate at all, etc.).

Armor concealers that cover the head MUST have a hood/cowl in the base (15/15/15) and in any long descriptions.

Armor concealers can be made out of any material that is not see-through.

Racial clothing nouns are approved as follows:
Ruhan ~ This garment is knee-length or shorter and should not have a hood, so it cannot cover armor with leg or head protection. This concealer cannot be pocketed.
Toque ~ This noun is approved for any armor and may have a hood.
Cotehardie ~ This noun may be used but must clearly be an outer garment that falls to the knees (so it cannot cover armor with leg protection) and is not-tight fitting. It should be used as an elven outer garment, not a gown.
Apotl/Apotla ~ These are fine for concealers, but since it is a waist-length cloak, it only covers torso and arms.
Atanika/Ataniki ~ These nouns are approved for concealers but should not have a hood.

You can tell that the longcoat's pockets could not possibly get any deeper, and you might be able to have a talented merchant lighten the black longcoat for you.
>weigh my long
You carefully examine the black longcoat and determine that the weight is about 5 pounds.
Roundtime: 5 sec.