Armor of faith

Armor of faith was a type of enchanted magical armor that, during creation, had been consecrated by the clergy of a specific deity. These included a variety of armors including leather. chain and plate mail among others and were popular among clerics, druids, paladins and even some rangers.

Appearance
The breastplate or chest protector of the armor often bore the holy symbol of the deity to which it was devoted, though this was not always the case.

Powers
Armor of faith offered magical protection as other armors, from +1 to +5. When worn, projected an aura around the wearer that was visible to similarly aligned people, people of the same faith. To these observers, the wearer appeared as an ally, of a similar mindset who shared in their cause. To onlookers those that shared their religion, but not alignment, the sameness of faith would be clearly evident.

The alignment of the armor, detectable by a know alignment spell, was the same as the deity to which it was dedicated and as such, could only be worn by people of this faith and shared alignment. If anyone who did not meet these requirements donned the armor, it would damage them until it was removed.

Notable owners
The ranger Seffer Ekr possessed a set of +3 chainmail, blessed as armor of faith, that exemplified his favor in the eyes of Mielikki. The armor, as well as a promise from the Forest Queen, protected Seffer's life for many years, allowing him to die from a heart attack, rather than at the blade of an opponent. At some point this set of mail passed to Sir Sarles of Athkatla.

Appearances

 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (game)