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Magma and metalsmithing
Timestamp: 78 Summer 515 AV
Location: Wind Reach
NOTHING COMPARES
It wasn’t so fair of Ornea to compare the young Wind Reach glasswork master Corvin Astil with the master gadgeteer of Lhavit, Edward Lucis. But she did. And nothing compared, nothing compared to the old gadgeteer.
She was commissioned with metalsmithing and would use a furnace in the Arms Gallery, located in Corvins Astil's glasswork workshop area; the reason for this co-location was to make maximal use of the magma. How this sharing of the space and production resources would work out in practice remained to be seen.
Corvin wasn’t her employer, just a colleague. She was competent at her work , and they were both working for the city, and they were both avora. This didn’t stop Corvin from strutting foolishly like he thought he was her boss. Well. She was sure he was intelligent and skilled at his profession. But when it came to dealing with other people he was an immature, incompetent goof, in Ornea’s opionion.
She listened without feeling impressed, while Corvin babbled a whole lot about some very simple things, like he loved listening to his own voice and also was unable to keep to the essentials. He seemed to like limelight, to say the least, and acted like it was important to him to get to prance and show off with his mastery. Ornea silently wondered if that was his whole purpose with being professional at all; show off, prance around, babble and grandstand big time, and have no limit to his admiration of himself.
Ornea found him boring. She could already see that he was master of babbling, but she doubted he would achieve any work results. He seemed to be that kind of person who could only get things done when it was for his own self-centered goals and his own crafting. She bet he was crafting a lot for himself, and sort of just pretending to serve the city, when he had to do it in order to not be demoted.
She didn’t like him.
In comparison to Edward Lucis back in Lhavit, Corvin Astil was a total nobody. Her conclusion was that the best for now was to ignore this babbling cock-chicken she didn’t need for anything at all, and focus on her own work.
Ornea had been commissioned with making lanterns. She studied the work order and read it again, observing every detail in it to make sure she knew exactly what it was about. As far as she could see, the task wasn’t specific; it was mostly just "make lanterns".
Ornea showed the work order to Corvin Astil in order to check up if there were any more details she needed to know. Corvin seemed reluctant to do this simple little task that was actually work, and not about him showing off and being admired. But after meeting Ornea's intimidating gaze, he decided to read it after all, and said that no, there weren’t anything more to it. Just a normal lantern job she could do any way she wanted to do it. Ornea took it she was free to design and craft the lanterns any way she liked, as long as she got the job done.
Now when Corvin had done something of use, however minor, instead of just bragging impotently, she felt a little bit more approving of him. If he didn't cuckoo too much and had the good judgement to not mess with her, they might get along !
...Timestamp: 78 Summer 515 AV
Location: Wind Reach
NOTHING COMPARES
It wasn’t so fair of Ornea to compare the young Wind Reach glasswork master Corvin Astil with the master gadgeteer of Lhavit, Edward Lucis. But she did. And nothing compared, nothing compared to the old gadgeteer.
She was commissioned with metalsmithing and would use a furnace in the Arms Gallery, located in Corvins Astil's glasswork workshop area; the reason for this co-location was to make maximal use of the magma. How this sharing of the space and production resources would work out in practice remained to be seen.
Corvin wasn’t her employer, just a colleague. She was competent at her work , and they were both working for the city, and they were both avora. This didn’t stop Corvin from strutting foolishly like he thought he was her boss. Well. She was sure he was intelligent and skilled at his profession. But when it came to dealing with other people he was an immature, incompetent goof, in Ornea’s opionion.
She listened without feeling impressed, while Corvin babbled a whole lot about some very simple things, like he loved listening to his own voice and also was unable to keep to the essentials. He seemed to like limelight, to say the least, and acted like it was important to him to get to prance and show off with his mastery. Ornea silently wondered if that was his whole purpose with being professional at all; show off, prance around, babble and grandstand big time, and have no limit to his admiration of himself.
Ornea found him boring. She could already see that he was master of babbling, but she doubted he would achieve any work results. He seemed to be that kind of person who could only get things done when it was for his own self-centered goals and his own crafting. She bet he was crafting a lot for himself, and sort of just pretending to serve the city, when he had to do it in order to not be demoted.
She didn’t like him.
In comparison to Edward Lucis back in Lhavit, Corvin Astil was a total nobody. Her conclusion was that the best for now was to ignore this babbling cock-chicken she didn’t need for anything at all, and focus on her own work.
Ornea had been commissioned with making lanterns. She studied the work order and read it again, observing every detail in it to make sure she knew exactly what it was about. As far as she could see, the task wasn’t specific; it was mostly just "make lanterns".
Ornea showed the work order to Corvin Astil in order to check up if there were any more details she needed to know. Corvin seemed reluctant to do this simple little task that was actually work, and not about him showing off and being admired. But after meeting Ornea's intimidating gaze, he decided to read it after all, and said that no, there weren’t anything more to it. Just a normal lantern job she could do any way she wanted to do it. Ornea took it she was free to design and craft the lanterns any way she liked, as long as she got the job done.
Now when Corvin had done something of use, however minor, instead of just bragging impotently, she felt a little bit more approving of him. If he didn't cuckoo too much and had the good judgement to not mess with her, they might get along !