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Their armor would be polished pale steel, almost silver in tone, designed to reflect light rather than absorb it. Over this they wear long white cloaks, heavy and immaculate, falling clean from the shoulders to the back of the knee or lower. The white is not soft or flowing like priestly garments. It is structured and crisp, tailored to move cleanly with the body. Along the trim and interior lining runs a restrained royal blue accent, thin and deliberate, representing Reach without overpowering the white field.

Their breastplate bears a subtle engraving of the Reach sigil, perhaps a sword or shield etched into the metal rather than painted. Blue enamel might be inset only in small details such as the pommel of their sword, the edge of the gorget, or the clasp of the cloak. The goal is control. Blue is present, but disciplined. The white dominates.

Their helms would be smooth and pale, almost porcelain in appearance from a distance. Narrow visors. No excessive ornament. When standing in formation, they appear uniform and nearly identical, a wall of white steel. In the throne room, that white contrasts sharply against darker stone and banners, making the King appear framed by guardians of purity and law.