Circe had decided to turn some football pads into Roman Armor, because it looks interesting and surprisingly is armor you can excuse as cosplay. The size is not a serious issue thanks to the basic structure being present already but the aluminum sheets to be layered on will be a hassle to secure correctly.


Circe decides to that if she is going to do this it will look good when she wears it period. She has her Iron Side workshop, the right tools, a how to guide for the cosplay version from the Internet. Mundane side is pretty much covered. Really it seems to her a simple matter of bolting on extra parts in the right locations.


3 hours
Date Action Roll Result
2019-10-24 15:11:34 [05] Circe rolls 4 to Crafts + Int + Gear - Quality -Penalty (10 Again) 5, 2, 3, 9 1 success
2019-10-24 15:11:34 [04] Circe rolls 4 to Crafts + Int + Gear - Quality -Penalty (10 Again) 1, 3, 3, 3 failure
2019-10-24 15:11:34 [03] Circe rolls 4 to Crafts + Int + Gear - Quality -Penalty (10 Again) 9, 3, 5, 2 1 success
2019-10-24 15:11:34 [02] Circe rolls 4 to Crafts + Int + Gear - Quality -Penalty (10 Again) 7, 5, 8, 8 2 successes
2019-10-24 15:11:34 [01] Circe rolls 4 to Crafts + Int + Gear - Quality -Penalty (10 Again) 8, 3, 8, 2 2 successes
       






The result at least visually resembles Roman armor, even if phsyically inferior. The material is too soft to provide the same level of protection but is slightly better then hockey pads.


This adaption process saved a lot of time and the design is feasible. Better materials would yield a stronger result. But Circe is a business woman. She isn't thinking what she could make for herself but how she could trade this. Hobs are always in danger and while she could corner the firearms market this gives her another avenue of business.


Circe thinks a red skirt and shoulder cape should finish it for a good look, maybe chrome paint to fake more metal. She could probably wear it for Halloween.