Scion of War

By Dace on July 28th, 2019
Race: Sylvari
Gender: Male
Armor: Heavy
Color: Black
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When the stakes are high and the probability of death is certain, the Pale Tree sends in her Scion of War to see the task to its end.

This is another older look that I made before my break. I like to create different looks for the Elite Specs and so this one is my Firebrand. I find working with heavy armors difficult. I don't like the leg pieces that they have. I tend to favor the ones that have those skirt pieces to them as for some reason the normal legged ones just look odd to me. The chest pieces for most armors are fine though. So when it came time to create something for Firebrand I cycled through almost all of the available leg pieces before settling on the Body of Koda. I felt the Inquest Breastplate was amazing. I don't like much else about the Inquest set but that chest piece rocks. I originally wanted the Phalanx Warboots but they clipped in the back. So I went with Triumphant Hero's Wargreaves, after deciding that the Hero's Wargreaves looked a bit silly at the ankles. I decided I didn't need a shoulder piece, though I did almost go with the Hero's shoulder piece. I bought the Raven helm shortly before creating this look and I thought that it made for an awesome headpiece to complete the look.

When it came to colors I had decided I wanted to go with a fire and brimstone look. I had decided in advance that I was going to use either the Fuse, Molten, or War God skins. After a few test runs, I decided that the War God set made for the most epic looking weapons for this look. With that in mind, I opted to use the colors that replicated fire and flames such as Magma, Sunset, Scorched, and Cinders. I really like the Sunset on the boots that makes the metal work stand out.

I finalized the look by taking the Branded Raptor skin and make that crackle with heat and fire. For the screenshots, I decided to go to Fireheart Rise. I think all the volcanoes tied in with the rest of the look. Though, on the off chance that the pictures were too dark, I also took a few in Plains of Ashford where there was more sun.


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