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PakaNoHida Sep 13, 2022 @ 9:53am
Mistlands cloak...
...wow, that looks straight Hawai'ian to me, just the wrong color.

I mean feathers? Really?
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SomethingCoolBro Sep 13, 2022 @ 9:56am 
What? Looks like it's out of Game of Thrones. Looks great. The tree in the background isn't the cloak.
Facewound (Banned) Sep 13, 2022 @ 10:27am 
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw that thing was "Really? Did they really believe that I just wasn't going to notice that it's a retextured lox cape?"
Subsonic Sep 13, 2022 @ 10:53am 
What's wrong with feathers? Cool black cloak, I like it.
Flare |UKCS| Sep 13, 2022 @ 12:19pm 
Thing is many cultures liked using feathers for clothing, I mean theres a few birds out there so feathers, yeah... even europeans though mostly for the shaman class, if you are gonna use feathers in your armour you may as well charge in your birthday suit instead, that blue paint will do the job.
I got a lifetime garentuee on that woad (blue paint), saves your life or your money back :P

I am of course being facticious ... fac...err... sarky af :P
Chiller Sep 13, 2022 @ 1:34pm 
Yes.. unfortunately it lucks imagination, i mean we already have so much raven stuff in the game...
sarcasm83 Sep 13, 2022 @ 2:22pm 
Hawaii is certainly not what popped into my mind, but today I learned about Hawaiian feather cloaks. Cool.
I think it looks quite good in the game and I've seen similar raven feathered styles in plenty of fantasy entertainment and it has looked quite badass :)
Vela Darney Sep 13, 2022 @ 4:40pm 
Originally posted by dredger:
Yes.. unfortunately it lucks imagination, i mean we already have so much raven stuff in the game...

Yeah, well, you know, that might be because the most important Viking deity, basically the boss of all their gods - Odin - was accompanied by two - RAVENS? (Hugin and Munin, to be exact, google it if you wanna know more.)
PakaNoHida Sep 13, 2022 @ 5:02pm 
Originally posted by Flare |UKCS|:
Thing is many cultures liked using feathers for clothing, I mean theres a few birds out there so feathers, yeah... even europeans though mostly for the shaman class, if you are gonna use feathers in your armour you may as well charge in your birthday suit instead, that blue paint will do the job.
I got a lifetime garentuee on that woad (blue paint), saves your life or your money back :P

I am of course being facticious ... fac...err... sarky af :P


Feather cloaks, in antiquity were primarily in tropical and subtropic regions as far as I know, this seems more like a Game of Thrones kinda thing.
Twinkies Sep 13, 2022 @ 6:41pm 
A feather cloak? Very interesting. I imagine it will have some kind of bonus to stamina, instead of armor. I can't see a feather cloak having any kind of armor bonus, but I might be wrong. I just hope the thing doesn't blow away during a storm.
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c0mad0r Sep 13, 2022 @ 7:10pm 
Originally posted by PakaNoHida:
Originally posted by Flare |UKCS|:
Thing is many cultures liked using feathers for clothing, I mean theres a few birds out there so feathers, yeah... even europeans though mostly for the shaman class, if you are gonna use feathers in your armour you may as well charge in your birthday suit instead, that blue paint will do the job.
I got a lifetime garentuee on that woad (blue paint), saves your life or your money back :P

I am of course being facticious ... fac...err... sarky af :P


Feather cloaks, in antiquity were primarily in tropical and subtropic regions as far as I know, this seems more like a Game of Thrones kinda thing.

The Vikings used duck feathers for two applications:

1) For pillows

2) For the collar lining of winter cloaks

There's an article from 2018 from the Department of Archaeology and Cultural History at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) University Museum that explains this in pretty good detail.

EDIT: Vikings also used feathers from the Eurasian eagle-owl in pillows and to decorate their swords (as noted from a 1,200 year old Viking grave).
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Mymyamiaou Sep 13, 2022 @ 7:35pm 
Originally posted by Zeppion:
A feather cloak? Very interesting. I imagine it will have some kind of bonus to stamina, instead of armor. I can't see a feather cloak having any kind of armor bonus, but I might be wrong. I just hope the thing doesn't blow away during a storm.
I was thinking it might make you immune to becoming wet from rain
PakaNoHida Sep 13, 2022 @ 8:00pm 
Originally posted by c0mad0r:
Originally posted by PakaNoHida:


Feather cloaks, in antiquity were primarily in tropical and subtropic regions as far as I know, this seems more like a Game of Thrones kinda thing.

The Vikings used duck feathers for two applications:

1) For pillows

2) For the collar lining of winter cloaks

There's an article from 2018 from the Department of Archaeology and Cultural History at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) University Museum that explains this in pretty good detail.

EDIT: Vikings also used feathers from the Eurasian eagle-owl in pillows and to decorate their swords (as noted from a 1,200 year old Viking grave).


OK, that's lining around the color...

I'm talking about an entire cloak, very very large difference. Some Scottish poets had a mantle of one, but that's shoulders...
PakaNoHida Sep 13, 2022 @ 8:01pm 
Originally posted by Zeppion:
A feather cloak? Very interesting. I imagine it will have some kind of bonus to stamina, instead of armor. I can't see a feather cloak having any kind of armor bonus, but I might be wrong. I just hope the thing doesn't blow away during a storm.


I learned Freya & Frigg both had one, never used them though, and they were used for flight and turning into birds.

Who knows what is going to happen. Maybe we will shapeshift and fly now.
Cap'n Bells Sep 14, 2022 @ 12:13am 
Originally posted by PakaNoHida:

I learned Freya & Frigg both had one, never used them though, and they were used for flight and turning into birds.

Who knows what is going to happen. Maybe we will shapeshift and fly now.
+1 to this...but low stamina might be a let down :-)
Orongo Sep 14, 2022 @ 1:48am 
Maybe the cloak could reduce fall damage, that would be kinda neat and balanced mechanic for cloak, and we could play as a Batman in Valheim :D
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Date Posted: Sep 13, 2022 @ 9:53am
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