Corrected functionality, clarified meaning, and corrected spelling for the new armor set added by this verified creation's initial 1.0 release. The official 1.1 release now corrects these issues and more; please download that instead.
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Version 2
Fixed body armor to modify Health instead of Heavy Armor, renamed file and mod to no longer exclusively refer to description changes since actual functionality is now also altered
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There are five "Initiate's" items added by Echoes of the Vale: body, head, hands, feet, and shield. All but the head armor have a description referring to a bonus when you wear "the complete set." The head armor has a description more clearly referring to a bonus when you wear "four pieces" of the set. Beyond all that, all five items misspell "Raiment" as "Rainment."
So this mod corrects the spelling on all five items and uses the "when wearing four pieces" diction from the head armor on the other four items as well.
Also, the body armor's description says it increases health; however, the actual value altered was set to Heavy Armor (which is immediately below Health on the alphabetical list of values). This mod now also changes the piece of light armor to modify health as stated (and not heavy armor).
For further clarity, the shield does not have the keyword marking it as part of the set. It benefits from wearing the other four pieces, but does not count as a fourth piece itself. I figured changing the description to explicitly list the names of the four pieces would be a bit much, though.