Aún no tenemos significados para "ringmail".
1Two Dornishmen came out of the darkness in ringmail and crested helms.
2The pale blades sliced through ringmail as if it were silk.
3Viserys was soiled and stained in city silks and ringmail.
4The pale sword bit through the ringmail beneath his arm.
5His ringmail was old and rusted, worn over a stained jack of boiled leather.
6Underneath he wore a ringmail byrnie, even at table.
7A shirt of ringmail rested on his workbench, half-completed.
8The horse wore a blanket of gilded ringmail, and Jaime glittered from head to heel.
9His ringmail was grim and grey.
10Her son was dressed in boiled leather and ringmail, she saw, and a sword hung at his waist.
11The men who pushed into the room wore the black ringmail and golden cloaks of the City Watch.
12Ser Jacelyn Bywater went in front, heading a wedge of mounted lancers in black ringmail and golden cloaks.
13Robb was seated in Father's high seat, wearing ringmail and boiled leather and the stern face of Robb the Lord.
14His longsword and dagger were sheathed in black moleskin, and the hauberk and coif in his saddlebag were black ringmail.
15And lastly, for Goodman Willit, a spear with a silver-banded haft, a hauberk of new-forged ringmail, and a full helm with visor.
16His horse was three hands taller than Thunder and two stone heavier, a monster of a beast armored in a coat of ringmail.
Ringmail a través del tiempo