Shortly after playing my first warrior, I realized that he\'d spent so much time in his bucket helmet that I hardly knew what his face
looked like. Not a good thing when you\'re trying to roleplay what had become a suit of armor! So this little vanity mod was born.
This adds circlets to the game, which can be purchased in Skingrad at Colovia
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Shortly after playing my first warrior, I realized that he'd spent so much time in his bucket helmet that I hardly knew what his face looked like. Not a good thing when you're trying to roleplay what had become a suit of armor! So this little vanity mod was born. This adds circlets to the game, which can be purchased in Skingrad at Colovian Traders.
KDCirclets.esp contains circlets set to the exact stats of various light and heavy armors, ranging from leather and steel to glass and ebony. Meant as a non-cheating alternative to regular helms, they're just as heavy and just as protective. I expect most people will set the stats of a particular circlet they like to whatever is personally useful to them by using the Construction Set.
KDClothCirclets.esp contains circlets set as clothing. This is for people that think the notion of a circlet granting as much protection as a helmet is ridiculous, play plain clothes mages, or just want to dress up without the hassle of heavy armor.
See Readme for more info.
v 1.1 adds:
--(L) Large versions for characters with large foreheads --(A) Amulet versions for beast races --An optional .esp that adds circlets set as clothing instead of armor. It may be used alongside the original .esp or instead of it.