
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To sub the robes of Naithair
- Image Source: Skyrim
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Ancient Sean-Olc Craftsmen
- Affiliation: Naithair
- Model: N/A
- Modularity: No.
- Production: Unique
- Material: Phrik-Weave, Songsteel
- Classification: Other
- Weight: Light
- Resistances:
- Plasma: Extreme
- Force: Extreme
- Kinetic: None
- Sonic: None
- Acid: None
- Force Imbuement: Resilience
- Force Imbuement: Force Amplification
- Force Imbuement: Force Protection
- Force Imbuement: Masked Presence
- Force Imbuement: The Robes of Djel were imbued with the force, made to survive aeons. They are also extremely resistant to the Force, able to nullify and weaken force effects such as Force Push, Force Pull, Force Lightning, etc.
- Force Imbuement: The Robes of Djel were imbued with the force, to mask their own presence in the Force, unless the searcher knew what they were looking for. They also amplify the wearer's own Force abilities.
- Songsteel: Due to the armour being made mainly of thinly and finely woven Phrik, and moulded Songsteel, it is extremely resistant to plasma attacks.
- Robes: As the Robes of Djel are just that, robes. As such, they can offer no protection against sonic, acid, or physical attacks.
- Force Presence: Despite the Robes of Djel being imbued to be masked in the force, should a Force User accurately picture the robes in their mind, and sense, they would easily find the location of the robes.
- Songsteel: Since the robe's metal accents are made of Songsteel, it is extremely hard to repair them if they were to be damaged.
- Force Nullification: The robes effects can be completely nullified if they come into contact with a Ysalamir or Void Stone, or other force nullification field.
The Robes of Djel is a 8152 year old set of robes, consisting of finely woven Phrik, and moulded songsteel accents. It was created by a cult of Sean-Olc sorcerers to honour their deity, Naithair, who they believed to be the First Coming of the Djel. The mask signifies the Djel, the physical representation of Chaos, the place after death, where spirits go to be stuck in perpetual limbo. It depicts a mass of tentacles, often symbolised for dragging the unwilling dead to the Void. The ornamental belt buckle is a ceremonial piece, interchangeable, meant to show the allegiance of the wearer. The original, and current, symbol is that of the Order of Djel, a now disbanded cult of Sean-Olc, who worshipped the Djel.
The Cultists combined their strength to imbue the robes with the Force. They imbued it once to stand the test of time, twice to focus the power of Djel, thrice to protect the Djel, tuple to shield Djel from the prying eyes, open ears, and sharpened blades of the infidels. However, in all of their combined power, even with their heightened connection to the Force as Sean-Olc, they could not completely shield the presence of such powerfully imbued robes. The only scrutiny of this imbuement is that, should one know what the armour looks like to good detail, then they could sense it's general location, accurate to roughly fifteen kilometres, with their sense of it's location improving, the closer they got.
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