As seen in this eschergirls post, it’s a character from Tree of Savior. According to image file name, she’s called Dame Circe, which along with the glowing smoke in the background, suggests that she’s a knight and a magic user at the same time. How does it explain her having one of the most ridiculous attires out of many weirdly-dressed female NPCs in the game is beyond me.

Maybe she really does breathe through her skin I mean, derive power from her breasts, as @eschergirls suggested? Nonetheless, we will probably never know how does this thing hold up.

~Ozzie

PS: Is that a Soul Gem right under her cleavage?

Tenchu: Fatal Shadows was a game that showed how disappointing it gets when you decide to put more emphasis on an action focused female cast and decide that they’ll count of sex appeal to make up for bland designs.

While it’s true they are looking to Feudal Japan for inspiration and hence trying to match those, it’s also true the the previous games managed to incorporate much more interesting designs for important male characters.

wincenworks

larplyyyyyyf:

Made a quick video of how I put armour on by myself, with the help of my trusty coat-hanger, Squire. There’s no crappy talking, just me making a lot of dumb faces. I got halfway through filming before I realised I left my bracers in my car, whoops. Hope you guys like it. Feel free to ask me question.

It’s silly, but I had fun making it, and the music fits strangely well. 

@bikiniarmorbattledamage a more comprehensive video for ya’ll 😉

An awesome display of the process of putting over a basic set of plate armor without the assistance of a squire (which is how most people wearing it would have had to have put it on).

While traditionally we see illustrations showing plate armor being put on with an assistant, it’s worth remembering that we usually only see illustrations of knights who had already had squires and so put them to good use.  Men-at-arms without squires had to do things themselves.

That and throughout various periods in history people have designed clothes that can’t be put on without assistance purely to demonstrate that they were wealthy enough to a personal servant.

– wincenworks