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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Golden Saint Armour

Fantasy game art from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

Golden Saint Armour is worn by the Golden Saint guards in Mania, in the Shivering Isles official expansion for Oblivion. The one style of helmet has two colour schemes for "typical" Golden Saints and officers (Aurgezel)

The basic Golden Saint Armor is a monotone gold. The Vibrant Glowing Armor mod adds more colour to the armour (and weapons) as well as glow maps to make these new coloured additions glow in the dark. We have mixed in some shots with this mod, and also have separate slideshows showing the changed armour in normal light as well as in the dark.



1: Male Version
golden saint (original) 10


2: Female Version
golden saint (original, officer helmet) 01


3a: Modded Female Version (from Colourwheel's Sexy Stock Armour and Clothing Replacer)
golden saint (original color, colourwheel) 05

3b: Modded Version (Vibrant Glowing Armor)
golden saint - officer helmet 05
golden saint (glow) 07


4: Picture Slideshow





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