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Cultist

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ajandri

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About this mod

Redesigns the chest armor and helmet, and retextures all the cloth on the set to a choice of blue or burgundy. Affects the altered armor too.

Permissions and credits
Mod commissioned by jnd2000.

Modifies the models of the Royal Knight helmet, altered and unaltered armor.
There's two color palettes to choose from, changing all the cloth to either the burgundy from the original pants or the blue from the original cape.

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 CHANGELIST:

-Replaces the golden satellite dish on the helmet with a corinthian-style crest like the one on Loretta's horse.
-Replaces the bulging thighs with layers of segmented plate, like on Ornstein's legs.
-Recolors all the cloth on the neck, chest armor and pants to the same color, either blue or burgundy.
-Removes the capelet from the unaltered armor, leaving just the longer cape dangling from an additional piece of plate.
-Removes all extraneous cloth from the altered version.
-Deflates the puffy upper arms and covers them with plate.
-Adds some chainmail to the lower half of the armor.
-Widens the helmet a bit, to better accomodate a human head.

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INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS: 

Extract the .rar file you downloaded. It contains a "parts" folder, and inside it are the .dcx files of the mod.

Drop the "parts" folder inside Mod Engine 2's "mod" folder. If there's already a "parts" folder from another mod in there, you can also drop the .dcx files directly into it.

If you don't want to use a certain piece, just go into the "parts" folder and delete/replace the corresponding DCX files:

-BD 1740 for the unaltered armor
-BD 1741 for the altered armor
-LG for the legs (the burgundy version won't have these files, since it's already colored that in vanilla)
-HD for the helmet

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DESIGN RANT:
I always knew what I disliked about this set, but for the longest time I had no idea how to actually tackle it until this client came in clutch. I didn't end up using all of his ideas for this upload, but I have to recognise he had a vision.