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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
{{Quote|The first Fracture for Halo Infinite is called "Tenrai," where blessed suits of YOROI are forged using ancient karakuri arts from the raw energies of the land—each hand-crafted for eager young samurai of unimpeachable honor to defend their clan and lands from the barbaric Covenant invaders.|Fracture: Tenrai Event Launch{{Ref/Site|Id=TenraiLaunch|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/fracture-tenrai-event-launch|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=FRACTURE: TENRAI EVENT LAUNCH|D=23|M=11|Y=2021}}}} | |||
===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
The physical architecture of the Yoroi armor draws inspiration from its namesake, a [[Wikipedia:Japanese armour|Japanese armor]] named ''[[Wikipedia:Ō-yoroi|ō-yoroi]]'', including characteristics like a large crest on the helmet, a neck guard made of curved plates, [[Wikipedia:Lamellar armour|horizontal rows of armor plates]] on the arm shoulders, and the ''[[Wikipedia:Uwa-obi|uwa-obi]]'' around the waist. The armor below the waist resembled the ''haidate'', which were thigh guards that tied around the waist and covered the thighs. A small blade is also secured on the waist, with the handle on the wearer's right-hand side for use when grappling in close quarters. | The physical architecture of the Yoroi armor draws inspiration from its namesake, a [[Wikipedia:Japanese armour|Japanese armor]] named ''[[Wikipedia:Ō-yoroi|ō-yoroi]]'', including characteristics like a large crest on the helmet, a neck guard made of curved plates, [[Wikipedia:Lamellar armour|horizontal rows of armor plates]] on the arm shoulders, and the ''[[Wikipedia:Uwa-obi|uwa-obi]]'' around the waist. The armor below the waist resembled the ''haidate'', which were thigh guards that tied around the waist and covered the thighs. A small blade is also secured on the waist, with the handle on the wearer's right-hand side for use when grappling in close quarters. |