17th Winter 515AV
18:45PM
Description "Cyrene" Thoughts Isur Tukant Others
18:45PM
Description "Cyrene" Thoughts Isur Tukant Others
Hammer blows fell against the counter steel bar in her hands drawing forth the metal into a flat and open leaf shape. Sliding the steel back into the fires. She sighed it’s been a while since she’d had a challenge against another smith, most men didn’t challenges her out of a theory that she was a woman. She scoffed at the idea and quite literally beat them into the ground sometimes. Others didn’t challenge her for fear of her race. And the in-born skill she had with her hammer. Although when in her other form she got challenged aplenty. Today Was one such day she’d already changed and her clothes barely fit her body, but she’d picked them out because she knew she was staying late at work today. Tighter form fits that were better suited to the forge than the usual dress that she chose to wear when in this form.
Each blow of her hammer fell with more force as it struck the steel leaf blade. Picking up the haft of the spear she’d been working on separately she lifted the heated blade checking it against the end of the haft. She slotted the haft into the ring at the back of the blade and gave it one firm hammer blow bolting and fusing the steel together. Tightening it around the oak shaft. She then quenched the steel one final time to harden the edge and tighten the steel further around the shaft. Nicely done Cyrene. She smiled to herself as she brought the blade over to the grinding wheel. Shearing off a thin layer of material she flipped the blade doing a single grind on each side before flipping the entire weapon and repeating the same thin grind. She sighed having finished the simple job and decided to pull out some small etching tools and began to dig a simple design into the edge of the blade. Her usual sigil of four interlocking triangles followed by her attempting her initials with a simple set of hammer strokes. The etching chisels ground up a small edge of the steel cutting a small C and then with a very delicate and almost trance like concentration she calmly and carefully etched in the E. A few minutes after she realised she’d have to get better at both her hand writing and her etching if she wanted to really make it stand out.