Jon wore an intricate suit of heavy steel plate, enameled in a dark purple, greaves and gauntlets inlaid with ornate silver scrollwork. His rondels were silver stars, all his fastenings were silvered, and the purple steel was burnished to such a high sheen that it shone like freshly plucked amethyst in the light of the rising sun. While traveling he wears a cloak, fashioned from the pelt of a large shadow cat he slew while hunting in the mountains of Dorne, it's fastened by a fine brooch fashioned from a large circular diamond set in silver a keepsake of his dear mother Ashara. He also owns a magnificent warhorn it was fashioned from an elephant tusk wrapped in silver bands inscribed with Rhoynar prayers. It is said to be a thousand years old gifted to the Torrentine lords by the Rhoynar who conquered Dorne. In lieu of a helm Jon wears the crown of the torrentine a band of wrought of pearl and silver. Seven gems of adamant were set in the circlet. On its summit was a jewel, the light of which went up like a flame. Jon's horse was a mighty black destrier of impressive size clad in splendid palatine barding many who witness the charge of this great horse to be no mortal creature, but a great elemental of wave and water. Of course, this is untrue, but Jon likes to foster the impression all the same. He trained the great steed in the surf along the Southern shores of Starfall, giving rider and beast great strength and endurance unmatched by the knights of other houses. Finally came his sword sheathe and belt both fashioned from the finest lambskin of the free cities the belt itself was studded with diamonds and amethyst while the sheathe was "overlaid with a tracery of flowers and leaves wrought of silver and gold, and on it were set in ancient Andal runes formed of many gems the name Dawn and the lineage of the sword. Astride his great beast in the full panoply of war Jon was akin to a mighty Torrentine king. Jon also owns a mighty lance, an ancient artefact brought to Starfall from distant Valyria. It was crafted from pale wood inlaid in silver, and its curving vamplate guard had been carved in the likeness of a lion's head. Jon wielded this lance as if it were but a sword, skewering his enemies and throwing them to the ground with contemptuous ease. his weapon was equally resplendent Dawn the greatsword of house Dayne the blade is as pale as milkglass, unlike dark Valyrian steel, but is similar in strength and sharpness. Unlike other houses who have ancestral swords, House Dayne does not pass its sword from lord to heir. Only a knight of House Dayne who is deemed worthy can wield Dawn, and the Sword of the Morning is envied throughout the Seven Kingdoms.
