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RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Sun-Wukong - Nov 30 2020
Sun watched with curious intent as Talys worked with the gemstone. Sun’s head turned this way and that as he watched Talys’ movements. When Talys began explaining about how the gemstone was probably too brittle to make a hole in. Sun tapped his finger on his chin as he listened to Talys further explain about what to do with the gemstone. He hadn’t realized that his task would be this much trouble for someone else. He hadn’t known that each stone had a different density or brittleness to them. He hadn’t even thought of that. But then he should have, as there were different types of rock in the caves and each one was unique so it would stand to reason that gemstones would be the same. The gibbon physically smacked himself in the forehead with his free hand. This was such a duh moment for him. Sun watched as Talys worked with each of the stones in turn and he nodded as he passed with each one. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Talys shrugged. "Yeah, I can probably do that. I can try, anyway." He screwed his face up and grabbed the first stone, taking the piece of diamond and leveraging it against the rock to fracture it further. He'd try this several times until he couldn't manage it anymore. By the end of it, he ended up with seven roughly equal shards of rhodochrosite. The palms of his hands were red and angry from the rock, but he just smiled at Sun-Wukong and offered him the shards. "Here you go! This might take me a while." Just the one had taken him somewhere approaching thirty minutes. "I'll finish it, though." @sun-wukong (lmk if you want me to just... do this like a solo for the next several posts lmao, he might not end up with seven pieces for all of them bc that'll depend on the rolls but he'll do his best!) RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Sun-Wukong - Dec 05 2020
Sun smiled warmly as Talys nodded and agreed to at the very least try to get him seven pieces of each gemstone. Sun watched Talys work on the gemstone, he couldn’t help but wonder if his companion was indeed alright. It seemed to be quite taxing work for one to do on their own. Though he was happy to see that the first gemstone broke into seven rather nicely shaped pieces of gemstone. If you want to go ahead and knock out all the rolls I don't mind Just tag me when you're done and I'll post and we can finish up the thread or they can just chat for a bit. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Talys took the topaz in his hands next. It was hard enough that he had to make different notches in it with the diamond shard to try and make sure it would break in more or less the way he wanted it to, and then he was using the leverage of the rock and his diamond piece (twisting against its own cleavage so it would be stronger) to try and shatter it. Cracks webbed up just a bit, but the rock held. Gemstones could be stubborn, after all. He assessed it carefully for a moment, holding the stone up to the light to see where it was breaking. He needed to make sure he was doing this right, after all -- it was easier with the way he was using his body weight and the strength of the rock versus the weaknesses of the stone, but there was still a certain element of this that was just up to his best try. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Talys watched how the light fractured inside it, highlighting the cracks, and returned to applying more pressure to them to try and shatter the stone into more pieces. His hands and fingers were already protesting, but he didn't really mind. They'd go numb soon -- his fingers cramping up was typical, and he'd started developing callouses on his hands anyway. The topaz, after several more attempts at angling it, shattered into seven almost flawless pieces. He let out a crow of triumph and passed them back over to Sun -- having taken about half the time he'd taken with the first stone. "Hah, I'm getting good at this!" RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Next up was the emerald, and Talys was honestly a little worried about this one. It was more workable, which meant it was less brittle. He'd try his best, though -- it still had clevage, as almost every stone did, and it was cracked a bit already from where he'd worked on it before. He took it into his hands and leveraged his weight, trying to start to splinter it. Over the next half hour, it too was splintered into seven more or less equal pieces. Talys was exceedingly pleased with himself -- he was officially three for three, and all of them looked positively excellent. His hands weren't bothering him so much in light of how pleased he was. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Next up was the diabolite, and he was officially back to the brittle ones. He deepened his earlier notches with the diamond, and made some new ones, ignoring the way his skin pinched. Working with rocks like this wasn't fun, obviously, but he was a big boy and this was a favor for someone. He was already incredibly satisfied with just getting the three finished -- getting all seven done would feel awesome. The diabolite broke into three proper (albeit internally cracked) pieces and one okay-sized shard. Talys looked them over, and winced regretfully. Alright, well, maybe it wasn't perfect. "If I try to make this smaller, it'll shatter totally. I'm sorry!" Still, he passed them all back to Sun's pile, and shrugged apologetically before he turned to see what his next rock would be. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Moving on from his failure, he took the kunzite into his hands. He continued to move through the routine process he'd already become accustomed to -- this was hard, tedious work, but it was a nice day and Leo was big enough to have a breeze. Past the second hour of work, now, Talys was approaching the end of his list. He only had two more after this one, he assured himself -- even if his arms were starting to ache. The kunzite cracked, but otherwise did not cooperate. Talys readjusted it and took a moment to flex his fingers and stretch his arms and legs. He popped his neck, stretched his back, took a deep breath, and then looked for a niche to set the rock in to try and give himself a little more leverage. RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Talys settled it into a new niche and held his diamond shard in his other hand for a while, but quickly found that his non-dominant hand was not strong enough to work the diamond like his dominant hand was. Not that this took an incredible amount of strength, or he wouldn't have been able to do it, but it required some to make the rocks do the work. Eventually though, the rock started breaking. It broke into five pieces rather easily, and he was able to work at the largest chunk to break it into two more, finally leaving him with seven, though their sizes varied. He flashed his teeth at Sun-Wukong in a grin, and passed the stones back over to him. These were going to be cool necklaces -- he'd have to consider doing this for himself! RE: Primative Learns a New Trick. - Talys - Dec 05 2020 Second to last was the idocrase, meaning that he was back to the breakable ones. The idocrase and the emerald were the ones he'd been the most worried about, but the emerald had worked out fine, so Talys screwed his courage to the sticking place and set himself back at the point where it was already cracking. He broke off a chip where it was against the rock, but otherwise nothing came apart, save for a little bit of cracking inside. He flipped it around to squint at through the light, and muttered something that might have been a curse before he returned to the original niche he'd worked in. |