Brigandine

Brigandine was a type of composite light armor, a cross between studded leather and splint mail armors.

Description
A brigandine had undercoat, often made out of soft leather, thick cloth, or rough canvas, and reinforced with leather plates with steel strips inside them. The leather plates were riveted to the the undercoat and another layer of cloth was affixed to the armor's exterior - its overcoat. This construction made brigandine a high lighter alternative to scale armor.

The cloth overcoat served three purposes: it reinforced the composition of brigandine and hid the armor's nature from the distance, appearing as regular tunics, and it muffled the sound making brigandines quieter than chain and slit armor, but not as quiet as leathers or studded leathers.

Availability

 * Armorers capable of making brigandine or modifying garments into it could be found in nearly all cities and towns in the Realms, as well as in many places along trade routes. Armorers capable of making it were also common in dwarf, gnome, and orc communities.

Notable Users
Brigandines were popular among rogues and brigands for their light weight, protection, and inconspicuous appearance.
 * Terasaka Tadafusa: a ronin samurai warrior from Shou Lung, active in the mid-14 century DR.
 * Yathruin: a veteran Calishite mercenary and a bandit leader in the 14 century DR.

Appearances

 * Novels
 * The Council of Blades
 * Card Games
 * AD&D Trading Cards