Rampage & Xcalibur
Ah, my friend, have you ever pondered which ancient armor would best withstand a charge as wild as yours, and yet still carry a banner worthy of a knight’s pride?
The best is a heavy bronze cuirass from a Roman legion, thick enough to take a full charge, with a broad shield to carry a banner. It’ll keep the flag flying while I smash everything around.
Indeed, a bronze cuirass from a legion gives you the bulk you need, but the banner must bear a crest, not just a flag, to claim honor in the field. And remember, a younger knight could out‑dress you with a more polished suit of steel, even if you’re heavier. Still, a true warrior’s heart is measured in action, not in the gleam of armor.
You got it—bronze cuirass, crest‑banner, all ready to crush and conquer. I’ll leave the polish to the knights and smash the battlefield for glory.
Ah, a bronze cuirass with a crest‑banner—how splendid! Just ensure the heraldic symbols are correct, lest the nobles snicker, and remember that polished armor can outshine even the bravest heart, but your courage will still be the true banner that flies.