White Raven Cloak Capes Les Artisans d&
White Raven Cloak Capes Les Artisans d&
White Raven Cloak Capes Les Artisans d&

Viking

Vikings represent an extremely popular and influential theme that can lead to a large array of concepts and characters. Quite distinct from the more brutish barbarian archetype, the Nordic warrior is probably one of the most popular of these classic fantasy characters.
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Druidic

In fantasy, druids are often portrayed as wise and knowledgeable hermits, well learned natural scholars that have herbs and concoctions for many purposes. Their relationship with society is complex, as they may occupy an important spiritual role for their community, but may feel closer to the wild, its inhabitants, and its spirits than any tribe or clan.
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BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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White Raven Cloak

A11308

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Legend

Baruk the White Bear of Novgoria was at home in the snowy valleys of his domain. He was the warden of these cold lands, protecting both humans and beasts from the greed and savagery of the outside world. To these vile invaders that tried to conquer and defile his home, the White Bear would answer with cold blooded rage, wielding the strength of nature to vanquish his foes, may it be through the power of the elements of empowered by his animal totem, using brute force to shatter the will of these so called civilized folks. 

Description

Inspired from the hit series 'Game of Thrones', this fabulous piece is our own alternative version of the 'Night's Watch' cape. This cape is made of felted wool and coton ply.  It's toped with two layers of pale sheep wool. The whole thing is fixed on a leather piece with long leather gimps, which allows you to strap it in fornt or at the back, depending on your size.  This type of fastener divides the weight of the piece on the torso and provides great comfort! A used patina gives an authentic style to this cape which will add a unique style while keeping you warm during your winter LARP activities! It's the perfect addition for a winter outfit, for cosplay or any ranger, snow druid, mountaineer, barbarian or ice themed character. 

Materials

  • Wool
  • Coton
  • Sheep hide
  • Leather 9-10 oz / 4mm

Characteristics

  • Doubled sheep fur around the shoulders
  • Adjustable straps to spread the cloak weight and support it
  • Warm for the long winter nights!
  • Length: 59 in
  • Shoulder width : 24 in

Handmade in Quebec, Canada, by les Artisans d'Azure

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Viking

Vikings represent an extremely popular and influential theme that can lead to a large array of concepts and characters. Quite distinct from the more brutish barbarian archetype, the Nordic warrior is probably one of the most popular of these classic fantasy characters.
Discover the collection

Druidic

In fantasy, druids are often portrayed as wise and knowledgeable hermits, well learned natural scholars that have herbs and concoctions for many purposes. Their relationship with society is complex, as they may occupy an important spiritual role for their community, but may feel closer to the wild, its inhabitants, and its spirits than any tribe or clan.
Discover the collection

BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
Discover the collection

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