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Faramir (War of the Ring)

“I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend.” - Captain Faramir of Gondor

Keywords: War, Of, The, Ring, Lord, Rings, Archer, Bowman, Hunter, Poacher, Bandit, Thief, Assassin, Highwayman, Ithilien, Ranger

Changes
- Updated Model
- Removed Icons
- Removed unused textures
- Added TC Portrait Background
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Faramir (Model)

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General Frank
Works in-game, performs appropriately and is a good addition to the model section. Good job!
Level 68
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Good attack animation.

Though would you be able to make one of those archer units with no fantasy elements by giving him a helmet, and giving him a haircut and dye it a darker colour?

I'll upload a generic archer model at some point with the same animations - Gambeson and Kettle Helmet

This guy is based on Faramir from War of the Ring, but I gave him a generic model name to make it easier for map makers to find him.
 
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I'll upload a generic archer model at some point with the same animations - Gambeson and Kettle Helmet

This guy is based on Faramir from War of the Ring, but I gave him a generic model name to make it easier for map makers to find him.

You could give him a Sallet/Bascinet (no face guard) as you seem to have experience doing it. Having had done it for both the Reikland Handgunner and Greatsword.
Plus while I'm sure kettle helmets were used by archers, in media it's more like a crossbowman helmet so if you were ever to make a crossbowman the kettle helmet could be used to more easily differentiate between the two.
 
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