This appears to be man-sized, human-constructed full-plate. The plate is steel, and covers the wearer from head to toe, with a matching great helm and gauntlets. All of the portions of the armor attach to one another by steel clasps that are difficult to remove, at best.
The wearer inside the full plate is essentially invulnerable to any physical damage that does not come from a +1 weapon or better (i.e. from ebonite or an enchanted sword). The wearer can fall off of cliffs, be struck by hurled boulders, have buildings collapse on him, get stuck under large slabs of stone, slam his fist into a wall, be lynched... and never take any damage. Attacks from +1 weapons can harm him, but do only half damage. Attacks from +2 or better weapons do normal damage. If any portion of the armor is removed, the exposed portion of the body is subject to conventional attacks, as normal. The armor does not protect the wearer from harm due to liquids or gases; only harm from solids. He can still die due to asphyxiation and drowning, as well as from poisons, soul attacks, level-drains, and the like.
If significantly damaged in combat, any armorer can repair the armor of safety, provided that a priest or cleric successfully casts 'dispell magic' on it, rendering its magical abilities mute until the dispellment wears off. The armor's magic functions as though it were cast by a 13th level mage.
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