The Ring of Morvain was the sacred emblem of a clan of relentless hunters who roamed the desolate frontiers. Forged from alloyed steel and bone fragments of colossal beasts, the ring’s design echoed the cold, impassive visage of a stormtrooper’s mask. It symbolized faceless unity — a creed where individuality was abandoned in favor of the collective will.
Clan Morvain believed that a warrior’s true power came not from their name or face but from their obedience to the hunt. Each bearer of the ring was sworn into the Vigil of Silence, a vow that bound them to act as a single entity within the clan. The blank “visor” design of the ring was a constant reminder: “You are not one — you are many.”
When war broke out, the Morvain warriors advanced like an unbroken phalanx. From afar, the glimmer of dozens of identical rings gave the impression of an army of masks marching in perfect rhythm. To lose the ring meant exile, stripping the bearer of their identity and severing them from the bloodline of the hunters.
Legends claim that the last leader of Clan Morvain wore a ring so polished it reflected the battlefield like a mirror, showing enemies their own fear before the strike.
Tech Specs:
Format: ZBrush
Levels: 3Subdiv
Mesh: Lowpoly 24557
File: STL
UV: PBR
ZTL (Zbrush, filesize: 19.4 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 2.63 MB), STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 37.5 MB)