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'''Heavenly Vermillion Armor''' (''Hurite'': Serayon Hashamayim Hasagoli; ''{{wp|Japanese}}'': 天空紅蓮の鎧) is a combat body armor owned by [[Mugen]], and was used during the [[World War 3]] and briefly in the [[War of Dusk and Dawn]]. It is of the highest class of many armors used by Hurite knights, comparable to that of the Angels' armors.  
'''Heavenly Vermillion Armor''' (''Hurite'': Shir'at Rukha Nashar; ''{{wp|Japanese}}'': 天空朱雀の鎧) is a combat body armor owned by [[Mugen]], and was used during the [[World War 3]] and briefly in the [[War of Dusk and Dawn]]. It is of the highest class of many armors used by Hurite knights, comparable to that of the Angels' armors.  


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When not in use, the armor is kept in a medium-sized, box-shaped artifact. When activated, it transforms into the shape of a {{wp|Vermilion Bird}}, a mythical creature that symbolizes immortality. If activated, each part of the armor attaches accordingly to the wearer's body.
When not in use, the armor is kept in a medium-sized, box-shaped artifact. When activated, it transforms into the shape of a {{wp|Vermilion Bird}}, a mythical creature that symbolizes immortality. If activated, each part of the armor attaches accordingly to the wearer's body.
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Revision as of 15:39, 7 August 2023

Heavenly Vermillion Armor
Heavenly Vermillion Armor Full Body Form
Heavenly Vermillion Armor in full body form
TypeCombat Body Armor
Place of originNew Eden (formerly)
Orientia
Service history
In servicePresent
Used byMugen
WarsWorld War 3
War of Dusk and Dawn
Production history
DesignerGaladrim
ManufacturerHurite Divine Armoury
Produced1112 AD (Earth time)
2100 ET (New Eden time)


Heavenly Vermillion Armor (Hurite: Shir'at Rukha Nashar; Japanese: 天空朱雀の鎧) is a combat body armor owned by Mugen, and was used during the World War 3 and briefly in the War of Dusk and Dawn. It is of the highest class of many armors used by Hurite knights, comparable to that of the Angels' armors.

History

The armor itself has a rather vague history, but Hurite records have shown that the armor was made during the Age of Unification in New Eden, sometime around 2100 ET (1112 AD). It was known to be made from the most precious gold, believed to have descended from the heaven, by the legendary Hurite blacksmith, Galadrim.

It was used by Marzai, the commander of the Hurite army during the Invasion of the Devil in 3018 AD. After Marzai's death, the armor was stored in the deepest part of Grand Citadel of Tikvah, as the armor itself reject every Hurite candidates attempted to wearing it. It was not until it chose Mugen as a being worthy of wearing it, most likely because of the Heavenly Stone fused within his body, after rigorous training around 3026 ET.

Specification

The armor uses the wearer's energy to activate its celestial mechanisms. When the wearer's energy connects with the armor, it forms a strong shield around them, protecting them with a glowing aura. While powerful, the armor can be destroyed, but only by the strength on par with the highest angel. During the World War 3, the Devil was capable of damaging the armor, although not completely destroying it.

The armor in its box form

The Heavenly Vermilion Armor can handle extremely hot and cold temperatures. It can endure freezing cold at -273.15 degrees Celsius (Absolute Zero) and 142 nonillion kelvins—the highest possible temperature. This ability lets the armor withstand powerful forces, even those comparable to a big bang, and allows for incredibly fast combat--even close to the speed of light.

When not in use, the armor is kept in a medium-sized, box-shaped artifact. When activated, it transforms into the shape of a Vermilion Bird, a mythical creature that symbolizes immortality. If activated, each part of the armor attaches accordingly to the wearer's body.

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