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  1. EMS60
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    Same great work as your Nordic Round Shield which I use as an Iron Shield replacer. And since this one is so tiny I fits perfect as a Hide Shield replacer in my game.
    Thank you again.
  2. JMacDada
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    Sounds perfect for my female Nord character. I was focused searching for a shield like this.... Knew someone else must have too. Thanx for this.
  3. deleted10741318
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    you should try to add it to the shield leveled list. it would be awesome.
  4. Sardonnicus
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    Awesome textures. Really well done. It's really small on the arm of my Character though. Can you consider making it larger? More to the size of other round shields found in the game? And making a heavy armor class version...=)
    1. Fortran
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      Hi man, the reason its so small is its based on a Nordic design (Buklari) which is similar to the later & more well known medieval "Buckler" shield. A Buckler or in this case Buklari shield is more of a sword hand / forearm defensive shield rather than a full-sized shield allowing for higher mobility and faster parrying whilst fighting.

      Saying that, if people would prefer a full-sized version of this same shield I can easily scale it up and release it as well if you would like. It was meant as a "light" accompaniment to my previous release "Nordic Round Shield" which you can find in my mod release list.

      Many thanks for the comment & download
    2. pynk
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      Good things come in small packages.
  5. Bolainas
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    You've been busy! ,another beautiful texture work ,rusty ,many times used ,outworn almost tired.Thank you!.
    1. Fortran
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      Haha yes, weekends are a good time for work Thanks for the comment and download man!