Draft:Driftwarden Set

The Driftwarden Set is a fifteen-piece collection of violet-steel arms and armor moved under the counter by the Driftwarden Provisioner in Holtburg. Every piece — gorget to greataxe — is bought with a single Driftwarden's Mark, a dull brass token "stamped with a door that has no frame." The goods arrive by night with no bill of sale and no named origin; the smiths of four towns ask where each was struck and get no answer. It is starter gear for the Unbidden Doors arc (levels 10–15).
The pieces are a matched thematic collection, not a mechanical equipment set — there is no wear-the-whole-set bonus. Each stands on its own stats.
Members
| Icon | Item | Slot / type | Requirement | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Driftwarden Mystic Gorget | Neck (jewelry) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Sixfold Bracelet | Wrist (jewelry) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Bracelet of Wards | Wrist (jewelry) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Bulwark Ring | Finger (jewelry) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Ring of Quiet Work | Finger (jewelry) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Gauntlets | Hands (armor, AL 160) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Robe | Chest (armor, AL 160) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Shield | Shield (AL 80) | Level 10 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Knife | Dagger | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Blade | Sword | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Trident | Spear | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Greataxe | Axe (two-handed) | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Bow | Bow (missile) | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Fire Baton | War caster | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark | |
| Driftwarden Nether Staff | Void caster | Weapon skill 50 | 1 Mark |
Acquisition
Every piece is sold by the Driftwarden Provisioner in Holtburg for one Driftwarden's Mark apiece. The armor and jewelry can be worn from level 10; the weapons require 50 raw skill in their weapon type.
Lore
The wardens will not say where the goods come from, only that "the doors run wrong" — the same phrase they use for the Unbidden Doors themselves. "Four ordinary people agreed that [the Mark] would mean something, and so it does." The violet steel is more magic than four tradespeople's savings have ever bought, and the provisioner keeps that page of the ledger folded.