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Aedi grunted as he raised unlocked the doors of the showroom, letting himself into the Armed Scholar. Ever since the established smithy got their newest apprentice in the form of an Isur hailing from Sultros, it was determined that as the lowest ranked member of the seniority hierarchy, it was his responsibility to do the jobs that nobody wanted to do.
That included taking care of opening the store in the wee hours of the morning, since he had to begin heating up the forge to prepare for the forging work that was usually done in the afternoon. The schedule was like that as the bellows had to be prepared, and it usually took an average of five bells of feeding wood to the hungry flames to get a respectable blaze going.
The other members of the shop would come streaming in in the more normal time of the morn, though it was hinted that it was largely proportionate to one's seniority. The Isur shrugged, heading straight to the smithy that was connected to the showroom. He did not mind the hard work, for all Isurs were trained from young to accept the repetitive rigors of training.
The lumber had already been delivered the previous day as per the supply contract that Rals made with a lumberyard, and the pieces of metallic flint were laying neatly beside the mouth of the furnace. Fumbling through the pieces of lumber, he chose the thinner, smaller and drier ones.
While wood could be dry, they still contained a certain level of moisture within their bodies. Choosing suitable twigs as tinder made it easier to start a small fire and get a temperature high enough to withstand the moisture in the other pieces of wood.
The apprentice placed the chosen tinder into a pile at the mouth of the furnace, then picked up the two fire-starters and began the task of striking them together in the hope of creating sparks. Fortunately, he had the benefit of his arm which allowed him a greater capacity for strength, and he maximized this by using his other arm to strike the other flint as hard as he could while his blessed arm easily absorbed the impact.
A few sparks flew out and caught on the tender pile of twigs, and that was enough to cultivate a small fire. Carefully placing lumber of increasing sizes to act as fuel, the fire soon grew due to the Isur's nurturing attentiveness. Starting a wood fire in the forge was mind-numbing work, but entirely essential in order to conduct any form of equipment forging.
As the bells passed by, Aedi continued sustaining the fire through the timely delivery of lumber into the furnace, while keeping his ears out for the ringing that would sound whenever there was a new arrival into the shop. The symbol of Syna yawned as she started her ascent in the Zeltivan sky, and that was when morning truly began. The rest of the crew should be arriving any time soon, as would any potential customers.
The Armed Scholar is open for business!
Aedi grunted as he raised unlocked the doors of the showroom, letting himself into the Armed Scholar. Ever since the established smithy got their newest apprentice in the form of an Isur hailing from Sultros, it was determined that as the lowest ranked member of the seniority hierarchy, it was his responsibility to do the jobs that nobody wanted to do.
That included taking care of opening the store in the wee hours of the morning, since he had to begin heating up the forge to prepare for the forging work that was usually done in the afternoon. The schedule was like that as the bellows had to be prepared, and it usually took an average of five bells of feeding wood to the hungry flames to get a respectable blaze going.
The other members of the shop would come streaming in in the more normal time of the morn, though it was hinted that it was largely proportionate to one's seniority. The Isur shrugged, heading straight to the smithy that was connected to the showroom. He did not mind the hard work, for all Isurs were trained from young to accept the repetitive rigors of training.
The lumber had already been delivered the previous day as per the supply contract that Rals made with a lumberyard, and the pieces of metallic flint were laying neatly beside the mouth of the furnace. Fumbling through the pieces of lumber, he chose the thinner, smaller and drier ones.
While wood could be dry, they still contained a certain level of moisture within their bodies. Choosing suitable twigs as tinder made it easier to start a small fire and get a temperature high enough to withstand the moisture in the other pieces of wood.
The apprentice placed the chosen tinder into a pile at the mouth of the furnace, then picked up the two fire-starters and began the task of striking them together in the hope of creating sparks. Fortunately, he had the benefit of his arm which allowed him a greater capacity for strength, and he maximized this by using his other arm to strike the other flint as hard as he could while his blessed arm easily absorbed the impact.
A few sparks flew out and caught on the tender pile of twigs, and that was enough to cultivate a small fire. Carefully placing lumber of increasing sizes to act as fuel, the fire soon grew due to the Isur's nurturing attentiveness. Starting a wood fire in the forge was mind-numbing work, but entirely essential in order to conduct any form of equipment forging.
As the bells passed by, Aedi continued sustaining the fire through the timely delivery of lumber into the furnace, while keeping his ears out for the ringing that would sound whenever there was a new arrival into the shop. The symbol of Syna yawned as she started her ascent in the Zeltivan sky, and that was when morning truly began. The rest of the crew should be arriving any time soon, as would any potential customers.
The Armed Scholar is open for business!