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Alternatively, wear farmers clothes with a torch and pitchfork.
Ok, not to be mean, but that sort of made me laugh a bit. But seriously, I'm loking for an armor mod that fits the ROGUE or NIGHTBLADE feel. Something that is original, but not seen often. I have seen most of the armors on the Nexus, but they didn't really appeal to my taste.
I feel you, though, sifting through the armour mods on Nexus can make your eyes bleed. I just went through 5 pages trying to see if there was one that would work for you, and I gave up. I didn't like any of them either.
I have to first suggest that you'll want the Witchhunter Spells and Prayer Pack, which is an excellent mod to supplement roleplaying as a Witchhunter- Patron Gods of Skyrim, by the same mod author, is also a good mod to go with. If you have neither, I highly recommend them.
You're looking for armor, however, and as it turns out there are a few good mods that will suit the style. You have Immersive Armors, which is essential- the Orc Smithing perk will open up a craftable light armor, called Crimson Archer. The style is red leather, and based on one of Geralt's armors from The Witcher II. I didn't care much for the red color, but as it turns out there's a way to change it.
The Crimson Archer armor is actually standalone- you can find it on Nexus, and on the download page is an option with black textures instead of red, which I find suits my character quite well. If you download that mod and that texture pack, you can overwrite the texture file, which will affect both the standalone version -and- the Immersive Armors version. And while it may seem unnecessary to download the standalone version if you already have Immersive Armors, it's worth mentioning that the standalone version is unlocked right off the bat and has pretty good stats for an early-game armor- the IM Orc version just has better defense, is all.
Here's what my current playthrough character looks like- http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=957029559
Here's the link
https://www.patreon.com/posts/9204-bloodborne-16158438
https://www.patreon.com/posts/bloodborne-by-16323058
Or you can just search 'Patreon Team TAL'
Hope this suits yer taste.