Definition
Ring armor, also known as mail or chainmail, is a type of armor constructed from interlocking metal rings. It offers flexibility and protection against slashing weapons, but less so against piercing ones. Imagine it as a metallic fabric offering a compromise between mobility and safety. While not as impenetrable as plate armor, it was lighter and allowed for greater movement. Think of it like wearing a flexible net of metal.π‘οΈ It was essential protection for warriors in many cultures.