This file includes the meshes/textures for an edited version of the ebony mail cuirass from vanilla morrowind, plus edited textures for the imperial templar pauldrons. Now updated with totally novel textures!
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Modder's resource. This file only has meshes and textures, no ESP or implementation. Hopefully someone who knows how to script can implement the replacer cuirass and pauldrons as a quest reward. So, if you want to try, feel free to use these resources. No need to ask for permissions. There's some clipping, especially around the belt in the rear. Enchanting effects make it harder to see. Compatible with Better Bodies and vanilla, and really anything else, as far as I know.
V2: I have added an additional version with new textures. These textures are taken from images of a museum piece, a parade harness designed by 16th-century Italian armorer Filippo Negroli. I think they look lovely!
Credits: Filippo Negroli Bethsoft for Morrowind.bsa assets GIMP Nifskope and you, for looking at my mod :)