From 1957 through 1971, LSU's helmets bore the jersey number of the player.
The helmet beneath his arm bore three slender blue plumes, so the message must be important.
Karede suspected the only reason Loune was willing to talk to him was that his own helmet bore three black plumes.
The helmet bore a Red Cross on a white circle; the Lizards had learned what that mark meant, and weren't any worse than people about respecting it.
His helmet had no visor, but rather bore heavy cheekpieces and a formidable nose guard.
The helmets bore the blazon of a unicorn instead of the Albian dragon.
The massive helmet bore a crest of milk-coloured crystalline horns.
The helmet bore a stripe of white paint.
The massive helmet bore a deeply recessed visor from which a singlebloodred light glowed like a baleful eye.
He wore metal armor, whereas most Hitts fought in leather, and his helmet bore a single tall spike made of horn.