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** The ruler of the dark elves Malekith has to wear armor all the time. After the Flame of Asuryan [[Bolt of Divine Retribution|opinioned]] that he was unworthy of becoming the Phoenix King he's needed a suit of magical armor to give his ruined body strength. |
** The ruler of the dark elves Malekith has to wear armor all the time. After the Flame of Asuryan [[Bolt of Divine Retribution|opinioned]] that he was unworthy of becoming the Phoenix King he's needed a suit of magical armor to give his ruined body strength. |
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* The Armored Megalomaniac archetype in ''[[Mutants and Masterminds]]'', as well as the somewhat more specific example of Evil!Daedalus from Anti-Earth in the Freedom City sample setting. |
* The Armored Megalomaniac archetype in ''[[Mutants and Masterminds]]'', as well as the somewhat more specific example of Evil!Daedalus from Anti-Earth in the Freedom City sample setting. |
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* ''[[Exalted]]'' gives us the First and Forsaken Lion, an ancient, tyrannical ghost empowered by [[Eldritch Abomination|the dead makers of Creation]] to go out and kill everything. He's a master warlord and strategist in a gigantic suit of armor. Not that he has much choice, as he was welded into it as punishment for his first major screw up. |
* ''[[Exalted]]'' gives us the First and Forsaken Lion, an ancient, tyrannical ghost empowered by [[Eldritch Abomination|the dead makers of Creation]] to go out and kill everything. He's a master warlord and strategist in a gigantic suit of armor. Not that he has much choice, as he was welded into it as punishment for his first major screw up. |
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* The unofficial Lord of the Rings tabletop game ''Ambarquenta'' encourages this by ruling that metal contains Morgothian element and thus gets in the way of casting good wizardry and good-ish sorcery, but does not hamper evil sorcery and necromancy in any way. |
* The unofficial Lord of the Rings tabletop game ''Ambarquenta'' encourages this by ruling that metal contains Morgothian element and thus gets in the way of casting good wizardry and good-ish sorcery, but does not hamper evil sorcery and necromancy in any way. |
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