Sunday, 15 March 2015

Rune-Keeper: Forging with Fire!


 Rune-keepers have always been the masters of Fire, Storm, and Healing. According to Turbine they're the only real Magic Users, as Lore-Masters are more seen as natural chemists or alchemists than wizards. Fire is one of the great damage types in-game, for a RK and an LM, and even the Hunter/Warden. One thing is certain though; as far as flaming forges go, the Dwarves take the biscuit!

Although I struggle with some elements on every cosmetic piece, on light-armour pieces I struggle most I think. The difficulty is usually in shoulders/shoes/heads, because I never want to hide them but I never feel anything fits in right. Particularly shoulders and head; shoulders make the character look stout and tankish, heads hide amazing lotro hairstyles. I think (and hope) that this is a nice blend for all of those.


Some Dwarves choose the Axe for battle. Give me a forging hammer and a piece of stone, I'll show you the wrath of Fire and Might!

 

Crowned with Flames and taking credit in this piece is my Rune-Keeper Rokhar, but I must thank and give credit to Camniel for the suggestion of the forge by Dwalin (Pic 1).

Head: Ceremonial Hat of the Written Word.
Shoulders: Ceremonial Silver-Voice Shoulders (Dyed Burgundy).
Back: Ceremonial Cloak of Shadow and Flame (Dyed Crimson).
Chest: Flame-Touched Hauberk (Dyed Burgundy).
Gloves: Extravagant Festival Gloves.
Leggings: none.
Shoes: Brushed Leather Boots (Dyed Burgundy).

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