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The Crusader's Relics already exist in game though so making a few alterations to the structure and pallet swapping the talbard wouldn't be that intensive of a process I would imagine.
That works for me since the game is like under a month long, I’ll be patient as I can for the mods I hope to be released.
Anyone can make mods based on everything including real and historical stuff you know, according to what I found in past elder scrolls games: Skyrim and oblivion on nexus mods has the mods of these 3 armors I mentioned. There is nothing wrong with putting historical or real world religious outfit mods in games especially in a fantasy world like Tamriel in elder scrolls universe.
That’s true.
I remember reading an article about that, it’s like the wokes have infiltrated the company that made crusader kings franchise.