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Brian Marsden commented on The Dead Wizard
Voem wears a broken visored sallet helmet. His is missing the neck guard which was broken off during the death of the previous owner. Voem however is unaware of that since he merely  picked it out of the outfitting pile in the Watchhouse.

He likes to wear it during the day outside so the eye slits can shield his goblin eyes from the sun. When he goes indoors, and isn’t expecting a fight, he can raise the visor to see or, more often, he merely turns the helm around. Since the neck guards broken off, the edge of the helmet is just about eye brow level, Resting on his dreadlocks, he can then adjust it as needed.

Unfortunately the goblins don’t know what a sallet is, So I can only call it a helmet in the text. Which may lead to some confusion regarding Voem turning his helmet around. But it makes sense I swear.

Besides he gets a new helmet through the course of the story, so no need  to put too much into this one.
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