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In Brigandine, the player controls one of the six playable nations.
A brigandine was simply a type of armour worn by a foot soldier.
A brigandine is a form of body armour from the Middle Ages.
She wore a soldier's coat over her red brigandine and carried a crossbow.
In India, there was a popular form of brigandine with a few mirror plates riveted to it.
The jack is similar to the brigandine.
"And I've got my brigandine under this shirt."
However, depictions of brigandine armour with sleeves are known.
A type of armour very similar in design to the brigandine was used in medieval China.
It is generally distinguished from a brigandine by having larger plates, though there may be no distinction in some examples.
These wore brigandine, along with plate arm and leg protection, as well as a helmet.
Like the brigandine, the jack was made of small iron plates between layers of felt and canvas.
Effective against ranged attacks, this style of brigandine continued til the late 19th century.
Conall slipped the packet into the front of his brigandine with another little bow.
Brigandine (an earlier form of vest, used to defend against swords, knives, etc.)
However, the brigandine was probably favored by soldiers who preferred the greater degree of mobility this armour afforded.
A brigandine which consists of scales riveted between layers of leather or cloth.
This version of the coat of plates, studded with rivets, was known as a brigandine.
It may represent padded armor underneath the splints, or the rivets on brigandine.
Cathan settled the brigandine over the royal head and started doing up the side buckles.
The remains were skeletal, though the leather and metal of the brigandine in which the man had been buried were still intact.
When he finally tired and took off his brigandine and helm, there was not one speck of tar on either!"
Brigandine was simple enough in design for a soldier to make and repair his own armor without needing the high skill of an armorer.
Kikko is the Japanese form of brigandine.
The coat of plates is similar to several other armours such as lamellar, scale and brigandine.