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Magic Armor

The Magic Armor is a sentient, woven construct manifested from high-density Fibers. It is not merely worn; it is grafted to the mage's meridian system, functioning as an external layer of consciousness and a living defensive cocoon.

Magical Armor Parts

Visor: A transparent, high-tension weave that filters light and ambient energy. It allows the mage to see things more clearly and it label the enemies and friends with other important things for the mage.

Wings: A pair of articulated fiber arrays extending from the back. These manipulate gravitational fibers to provide flight, propulsion, and mid-air stabilization.

Chest plate: The central part of the suit. This hardened fabric plate functions as a living reservoir, distributing magical energy throughout the rest of the fiber lattice.

Undersuit: A flexible, second-skin layer of conductive fibers. It links the armor's response time directly to the mage's central nervous system, ensuring movement is fluid and instantaneous.

Gauntlets, Greaves: Defensive covers for the body parts.

Joint Guards: Reinforced junctions at the shoulders, hips, and knees that maintain armor integrity and energy conductivity during high-speed, high-agility combat maneuvers.

Shoulder Guards: Protect shoulders.

Walkers: Increase movement speed.

Belt: For storage purpose.

Advance Parts 

Crown: Most advance AI.

Heart: Mana storage fiber weave over heart.

The Metal-Feed Requirement

The creation and maintenance of Magic Armor are fundamentally dependent on Metallic Assimilation. Because Magic Fibers are essentially raw potential, they require a physical "anchor" to achieve structural permanence.

Consumption: Mages must continually feed their armor vast quantities of refined, high-density metals. The fibers act as a digestive, solvent-like lattice, breaking down the metal at the molecular level and incorporating it into the Fiber structure.

Material Density: The quality and type of metal consumed directly dictate the armor's base strength. Feeding the armor low-grade iron results in a brittle, easily broken weave, whereas consuming rare, exotic ores allows for superior elasticity and hardness.

Developmental Evolution

Progression [Visual State] : Operational Capacity

Newbie [Mist-Form] : Fibers fluctuate; the part is semi-translucent.

Beginner [Wire-Tension] : The part appears as solid, metallic fiber wire.

Intermediate [Bundle-Plate] : The part develops thickened, overlapping segments.

Advance [Reflex-Sync] : Movement becomes near-instantaneous; part manifest instantly.

Expert [Razor-Edge] : The surface gains a permanent, serrated-energy sheen.

Master [Living Skin] : The distinction between part and body vanishes.

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