Four voluminous paladin's cloaks and four medallions to go over temple armor, drawn from the descriptions in T. Kingfisher's Temple of the White Rat world.
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These augments are originally drawn, but I was working from the descriptions given in the works of T. Kingfisher.
A cloak design and a medallion (necklace) design ... each with four variations to represent key temples from T. Kingfisher's paladin novels ... plus a judicial stole for your lich-doctors. Represented here are the White Rat, the Dreaming God, the Saint of Steel, and the Hanged Mother (because their sigils are described in some detail in the books so far).
The medallion is based on the one Caliban gives such epic side-eye to when Brenner secures him temple armor in Clockwork Boys. It's silver/steel-toned and doesn't reflect your color choices. It will occupy the Necklace slot.
The stole is based on the one Piper wears at the end of Paladin's Hope. I went for a subtle kente cloth effect because ... well ... Piper's is plain black and that's boring.
The cloaks ... they all wear the cloaks. I went for a smooth, full cut that would bell nicely. (In the book, the motifs are embroidered on the back, but I put a second one over the right side so you could actually see it on a Wildermyth character.) The background reflects your primary color. "Accurate" colors seem to be indigo for the Hanged Mother (darker color = higher rank), white for the Rat and the Dreaming God, and (pale?) grey for the Saint of Steel. Go figure.
Installation
Easy-peasy ... just drop into your Wildermyth/mods folder, unzip, and make sure to select it when you start a new campaign.