Sterling Kinslayer
Slayer of False Gods

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: An Extremely rare artifact within Anam City.
- Image Source: Here
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Anam
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No
Production: Unique
- Material: Cloth
- Classification: Other
- Weight: Very Light
- Resistances:
- Kinetic: None
- Lightsabers: None
- Cold: High
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Face Obscuring Memory
- Social Invisibility
- Forget me: When worn and with the hood up, the face of the wearer refuses to stick concretely inside someone's memory. This creates a sense of deja vou when someone either already knows the wearer, or meets them again later for the 'first time'.
- Forget I'm Here: The cloak gently encourages others to simply forget the wearer is even there without being interacted with. Thus allowing a social sort of invisibility.
- Warm: The cloak is surprisingly warm.
- Lightsabers: As cloth, there is no lightsaber protection whatsoever.
- Blasters: ... Or protection from blasters.
- Kinetic weapons: ... or anything really.
- Combat: The effect neither helps in combat, nor does the cloak provide any tactical advantages in itself.
- Social Abnormalities: Acts that are seriously against social norms, such as attempting to walk into a bank's vault or into restricted zones (without appearing to belong there) negate the social invisibility.
- Cameras: Cameras can in fact, see who this is. So don't look at them.
Anam matured slower than humans, and that lead to mischief at about the same time force sensitivity would be well harnessed by a few talented individuals. Such situations lead to the creation of tools harnessed specifically for that purpose. These two cloaks were created by a pair of twins, who would use them to eavesdrop and plan pranks on their family, friends, and the temple priests. A very solid plan was often best made if others simply forgot you were around, and as such the force was used to imbue these cloaks with simple mind affecting force powers. Just enough to make one forget you were there, or that you were doing something.
Mischief indeed...