Pulley inspection
Timestamp: Day 30 of Spring 515 AV
Location: One of the pulleys at Sharai Peak
OOCThe pulley and the block and tackle system is a kind of very simple/primitive machine used by humankind for ages and the mechanics are really elementary. l hope this will be easy enough and alright for a novice to learn very basic gadgeteering lore from.
ORNEA AND EDWARD ARRIVE AT THE PULLEY
Ornea and Edward Lucis was up and out early this day. They had walked together over the bridge from Shinya Peak where Lucis like many other crafters had their workshops, to the mostly agricultural Sharai Peak. They were going to inspect the pulleys.
It was just routine, but routine was important at Lucis. Edward explained to Ornea that is was only being proactive they could keep up the high degree of safety and quality they excelled at. Nothing at all had happened with the pulleys and they seemed to function as well as always, but they were still going to inspect them now in order to see if manintenance work was needed. The inspection was going to be thorough and detailed. Otherwise, said Edward, what would be the use of doing it at all?
Ornea listened and learned. Edward was her boss. It wouldn’t even occur to her to have another opinion. If Edward said so, routine inspections were essential.
They weren’t going to do any repairs this day. They would just investigate the pulleys very thoroughly. This was the reason for all the tools Ornea was carrying in the Lucis backpack she had been given at work before they left the workshop. Edward Lucis didn’t leave things to chance. They were going to check every part of the pulleys and Ornea was going to make notes too. In addition she had been told to bring her short bow and some arrows and those were strapped on top of the backpack. Edward hadn’t given her a reason and she hadn’t asked. She had just brought the weapon.
There were two bigger pulleys on Sharai and both were used for the same things. Sometimes they transported people up and down between the peak and the areas near the amaranthine river, where Lhavit’s rice was cultivated. This was much quicker than walking all the long way up and down the path on Zinthia Peak. And it was the main way for bringing up the meat and fish that hunters and fishers provided, as well as some other wares that reached Lhavit from the harbor.
Ornea and Edward arrived at the first pulley around two bells after dawnbreak. They were greeted by the lift operators who were working this shift, under leadership of one Zbignieva Maurhan, a woman of uncertain age, dressed in typical Lhavitian peasant working clothes and already tanned by the early spring sun. Her hair was covered under a shawl and her brown gaze was friendly. Her face wrinkled a bit when she smiled at them. When she moved she gave an impression of sinevy, gangly strength.
Ornea pulled out a Lucis Light Special Spanner (LLSS, as Edward called it) and made ready to begin. She didn’t know how to start, but Edward Lucis was giving her instructions and she followed them. As far as she could see, the spanner was just a normal spanner with a more than usual shiny name. Edward had crafted it himself it though. So she was prepared to accept that it was special and a product of Lucis. It didn’t weight so much, so it could also be called light, and it was a spanner. So, alright, she was equipped with this eminent tool, “de ellessessesse” as it sound when Ornea said it. The inspection and investigation of the lift could now start.
...Timestamp: Day 30 of Spring 515 AV
Location: One of the pulleys at Sharai Peak
OOCThe pulley and the block and tackle system is a kind of very simple/primitive machine used by humankind for ages and the mechanics are really elementary. l hope this will be easy enough and alright for a novice to learn very basic gadgeteering lore from.
ORNEA AND EDWARD ARRIVE AT THE PULLEY
Ornea and Edward Lucis was up and out early this day. They had walked together over the bridge from Shinya Peak where Lucis like many other crafters had their workshops, to the mostly agricultural Sharai Peak. They were going to inspect the pulleys.
It was just routine, but routine was important at Lucis. Edward explained to Ornea that is was only being proactive they could keep up the high degree of safety and quality they excelled at. Nothing at all had happened with the pulleys and they seemed to function as well as always, but they were still going to inspect them now in order to see if manintenance work was needed. The inspection was going to be thorough and detailed. Otherwise, said Edward, what would be the use of doing it at all?
Ornea listened and learned. Edward was her boss. It wouldn’t even occur to her to have another opinion. If Edward said so, routine inspections were essential.
They weren’t going to do any repairs this day. They would just investigate the pulleys very thoroughly. This was the reason for all the tools Ornea was carrying in the Lucis backpack she had been given at work before they left the workshop. Edward Lucis didn’t leave things to chance. They were going to check every part of the pulleys and Ornea was going to make notes too. In addition she had been told to bring her short bow and some arrows and those were strapped on top of the backpack. Edward hadn’t given her a reason and she hadn’t asked. She had just brought the weapon.
There were two bigger pulleys on Sharai and both were used for the same things. Sometimes they transported people up and down between the peak and the areas near the amaranthine river, where Lhavit’s rice was cultivated. This was much quicker than walking all the long way up and down the path on Zinthia Peak. And it was the main way for bringing up the meat and fish that hunters and fishers provided, as well as some other wares that reached Lhavit from the harbor.
Ornea and Edward arrived at the first pulley around two bells after dawnbreak. They were greeted by the lift operators who were working this shift, under leadership of one Zbignieva Maurhan, a woman of uncertain age, dressed in typical Lhavitian peasant working clothes and already tanned by the early spring sun. Her hair was covered under a shawl and her brown gaze was friendly. Her face wrinkled a bit when she smiled at them. When she moved she gave an impression of sinevy, gangly strength.
Ornea pulled out a Lucis Light Special Spanner (LLSS, as Edward called it) and made ready to begin. She didn’t know how to start, but Edward Lucis was giving her instructions and she followed them. As far as she could see, the spanner was just a normal spanner with a more than usual shiny name. Edward had crafted it himself it though. So she was prepared to accept that it was special and a product of Lucis. It didn’t weight so much, so it could also be called light, and it was a spanner. So, alright, she was equipped with this eminent tool, “de ellessessesse” as it sound when Ornea said it. The inspection and investigation of the lift could now start.