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The term ‘ranger’ conflates various kinds of hunters, archers, strays, and other kinds of medieval survivalists. Usually, these characters are loners who have been cast out of society or have voluntarily chosen to live in seclusion among animals. But a ranger is capable of so much more than running through the woods, because as forest dwellers themselves, they are expert survivalists, tenacious runners, excellent climbers, and skilled fighters.

Even though the term ‘ranger’ is commonly associated with someone dwelling in the woods, it also describes fantasy survival experts roaming deserts, snowscapes, and steppes—and each of them has perfectly adapted to their surroundings. In order to survive in their respective environments, they require equipment matching its conditions—meaning sturdy, practical, and purpose-dedicated clothing.

The task of the ranger on an adventure

In adventuring parties, rangers usually thrive on their knowledge of animals, plants, minerals, hunting, meteorology, as well as of general survival techniques, such as building a shelter or purifying water. They usually serve as trackers, scouts, trappers, archers, or herbalists. Thanks to their independent way of life, they can assume a variety of tasks, especially when the group’s specialist is indisposed. While solitary rangers often lack the knowledge of societal etiquette and the intricacies of fine elocution, they can, however, communicate with animals.

Should a ranger decide to join an adventuring party, they usually do so for a good reason rather than for gold and glory—their territory is usually their home, after all, and its inhabitants are their friends. You cannot train or study to become a ranger; rather, their skills are honed in everyday life within nature. They often aspire to save the natural world from the ruthless exploitation wrought by other peoples and cultures.

What makes a compelling costume for a ranger?

A ranger’s clothes need to be sturdy, practical, and comfortable. Usually rangers own only one set of clothing; as a consequence, it will be quite worn out and patched up. To achieve greater plausibility, this wear and tear can be done on purpose—by using sandpaper, a steel brush, and dark shoe polish, or by adding patches to the elbows, knees or buttocks.

The clothing has to camouflage its wearers while protecting them from various weather conditions, and it shouldn’t be an encumbrance on long walks or while climbing. A good ranger costume should therefore follow the principles applicable to designing outdoor, military, or sports gear: clothing that is simple and functional, not necessarily pretty but rather practical. Numerous pockets provide storage space, reinforced knees and elbows protect from injuries after a fall, and a hooded coat obscures the human silhouette, making stealth easier. The colors of the clothing should be muted and somewhat washed-out or muddy, in order to allow rangers to blend into their surroundings. Rangers rarely wear black, though, because, compared to brown and gray, it is much more visible at night.

Rangers usually abstain from using metal armor or shiny jewelry, as polished metal reflects sunlight and can give away their position. Metal armor also tends to clang, which impairs stealth. Should a ranger choose to wear armor, it will be made from leather that is well oiled to prevent creaking.

Linen or cotton undergarments are easy to clean and wash, and wool or leather outer garments protect from wind and rain. In addition, wool keeps the wearer warm, making it additionally suitable for a cloak or coat, which can then be used as a ceiling for a makeshift shelter. A sturdy backpack holding survival tools—such as carving knives, rope, gloves, a warm blanket, and a water bottle—rounds out the ranger costume.

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    In the outfit of every adventurer, the warmth-giving Wool Hooded Cape Hibernus is an indispensable accessory. In its design as a semi-circle or wheel cloak with a pointed hood, the cloak is fashionably associated with the High and Late Middle Ages.
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    On often muddy medieval trade routes a traveler had to brave many obstacles. A cloak like this one helped to keep the biting wind and rain at bay.

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