A rugged Northern soldier armor set displayed on a mannequin or armor stand, designed for cold climates, endurance, and prolonged warfare. The base layer consists of thick, dark wool and leather padding, heavily insulated and lined with coarse fur in muted tones (wolf or bear). The silhouette is slightly bulky, built for warmth rather than agility. Over this sits a dark steel breastplate, rough and unpolished, with a matte gunmetal finish. The surface shows wear—scratches, dents, and slight discoloration from use. The armor is reinforced with iron bands and layered plates across the shoulders and upper arms, creating a sturdy, functional structure rather than an elegant one. The helmet is a rounded steel helm with a simple nose guard and narrow eye slits, practical and enclosing. Some variation suggests simpler, open-faced versions with minimal protection for better visibility. Draped over the armor is a heavy cloak in deep emerald green, made from thick, weathered fabric. It hangs with weight and purpose, clearly meant for warmth and identity rather than decoration. The shield is either round or heater-shaped, made of wood reinforced with iron. Its surface is battle-worn, scratched, and chipped, painted with a bold black wolverine in mid-pounce. The emblem is simple and striking, designed to be visible even through mud and snow. The overall palette is cold and subdued: dark steel, blackened iron, deep green, and natural fur tones. The design is entirely practical, built for Mehr sehen