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RE: Armaments - V-Onyx-Three - Aug 10 2023 So there were different kinds of oil? He did not know about the oil from plants, as he did not eat plants, but he supposed that sometimes after eating lessers, they did leave a certain oily substance on his hands that was not the black oil of Corruption. Perhaps it was something like that? They listened to the Blacksmith's guidance, adjusting their grip as instructed upon the sandpaper. The task was something that seemed easy, but once you attempted it, you soon found it was much harder than expected. Or was it just them? The Blacksmith's encouraging words served to slightly alleviate these fears. And the Sentinel was watching- he had to do good, to prove that he was able to do a task such as this one. His eyes narrowed as he focused, starting to keep a rhythm to the sandpaper as he listened to it scrape across the rusted dagger. Slow and steady. It wasn't perfect, but it was ready for the next step. Onyx-Three then turned to heat the weapon, waiting until it was red in color, then waited a bit longer. He had to make extra sure. Then he placed the dagger into the water, trying not to flinch at the noise. And now back to the sandpaper- at least it was something he had done before. Onyx-Three was not afraid to put in the effort to ensure that the dagger was polished well. They worked at a constant pace, not taking a break until it was finally shined with oil and cloth. Upon looking at the dagger, it was clear it was not brand new. But it was now reliably functional for all of his stabbing needs. "Thank you for teaching me this craft. I will be sure to make good use of it." Onyx-Three knew at least the basics now, so he wouldn't have to bother the Blacksmith should he need to repair a rusted weapon in the future. He found his arms were now shaking from exhaustion, refusing to stay still by his sides. But it had been worth it. And there was a certain special connection he felt towards the dagger. It was them who had fixed it up. They did it themselves! With help and guidance of course, but they had done the physical work. He held the dagger on unsteady fingers, noting the way the light reflected off the surface. To him, it was perfect. And Sentinel spoke with the question of names. For weapons? How did one name a weapon? Did they come with a name? "Perhaps I should name mine as well." and he had received his bow and dagger from the Blacksmith who was the procurer of such things. Maybe they came with names? Their brother voiced this question aloud, and Onyx-Three turned to the Blacksmith to hear the response to the question. They wondered too, where the Sentinel received his weapon from. Was it also the Blacksmith? If not, what would he name it? RE: Armaments - Game Master Dark - Aug 10 2023 The Blacksmith continued to watch, murmuring encouragement and lending a helping hand where it was strictly needed--but mostly leaving Onyx-Three to teach themselves through his example.
"You might return... any time you wish... to learn these skills," he offered, a soft-spoken invitation. As for names-? He glanced to the sickle, first. "It holds... no name. It was forged... for one bearing... a similar shape," he explained, "but it never gained... reputation." Such was often the way. A weapon was to shed blood, or win some great battle, before gaining a name--for some, at least. He nodded to the bow in Onyx-Three's hands. "It is the same, with this one. Some wait for... the weapon to have... a story. Others wish... a name, or... the smith... will choose one, for a particularly... worthy piece. I can name them... when they are a pair, and you come to collect... if you wish. The magic-..." The Blacksmith briefly trailed off. All of this talk was exhausting him--he spent many cycles at a stretch silent and alone. "Is that of the will o' wisp. If you wish... such a name. And the bow's... is a powerful spell. It is called... Event Horizon. Yours," he went on, gesturing to the Sentinel's halberd, "held no name... but my brother... called it... the Void-Whisper... Talon of Carthagnon. This was not... its name, you understand... it was a-" He paused. Calling his brother a liar, and his words lies, seemed... rude, somehow. Algol wasn't malicious, certainly. Not always, at least. He was just... misguided. "...Description... to aid in its appeal, for... trading it." It was the sort of thing Algol had come prowling the Workshop's armory to find--an item to enchant for one of his dark deals. "And so you may... call it... whatever you wish." His gaze trailed away, off toward the workshop's interior, an accidental admission of his weariness. "I will rest... soon, I believe. But you may return... at any time. Had you further... questions, before you... depart?" he asked politely. RE: Armaments - The Sentinel - Aug 10 2023
RE: Armaments - Archon - Aug 10 2023
@V-Onyx-Three RE: Armaments - V-Onyx-Three - Aug 11 2023 "I will be sure to return in the future for lessons." Onyx-Three understood that the bow was not an easy weapon to learn, and perhaps along with his visits to learn the art of shooting a bow, he may also pick up some more knowledge about smithing. As the Blacksmith explained the naming of weapons, they collected the items they had acquired, slinging the quiver of arrows over their shoulder and paused when considering the bow and dagger. They did not yet have a way to carry the two without holding them, but perhaps there was a way to attach them to the quiver as well? He would have to look into that later. Onyx-Three liked the idea of naming a weapon after it has gained a reputation, or has a story associated with it. It reminded him much of how he himself did not yet have a name, but would hopefully earn one in the future. Perhaps once he had a name then he would bestow one upon his weapons as well. Yes, he liked that idea. They had been here a while, and the Blacksmith did seem a bit more tired than when they had started. "I hold no more questions. I have learned plenty." Onyx-Three looked to the Sentinel for further direction, for instruction of if they would leave. @The Sentinel RE: Armaments - Game Master Dark - Aug 12 2023 "I look forward... to your visits. Perhaps we might speak of... martial philosophy... in the garden," he half-mused, half-offered, and behind the mask it sounded as though he were gently smiling.
A bow, and he took a step back: dismissing himself, or perhaps his guests, as politely as he could. RE: Armaments - The Sentinel - Aug 12 2023
exit the Sentinel RE: Armaments - Archon - Aug 12 2023
exit V-Onyx-Two RE: Armaments - V-Onyx-Three - Aug 12 2023 He did not know what martial philosophy was exactly, but it sounded interesting. Hm. But it sounded like the Blacksmith had plenty more knowledge to offer him than just the usage of weaponry. Onyx-Three looked forward to his future visits. There was a feeling of potential, of new heights yet unreached. Would he one day wield the bow as effortlessly as the Sentinel wielded his halberd? He had a more specific path to follow now that he had a weapon to master. At their brother's nod, they followed after their father on the way to return home. Exit V-Onyx-Three |