The thought of the blade gaining a name was something that made him ponder. Did Greyheart’s blade have a name? Did the grand masters have one? Did his own father’s sword the massive hunk of steel he wielded have one? Alex mulled over these things as Terag motioned and moved about the forge. But Terag spoke again saying that blades that were unique or normally had done great deeds were those which were granted names. Perhaps that meant he’d have to prove his sword worthy of a name and not just gift it one because it had been forged anew.
“Perhaps that’s for the best then. Leave the blade nameless and allow it the chance to earn a title through the deeds I accomplish with it.” The moment Alex fully registered what he’d said eh almost seemed to recoil at his own words. Like he was almost being arrogant at his power his strength his ability to act. Alex exhaled slowly feeling the heat of the forge. The true blazing heat that was the Ironworks beneath the plates of his armour. He was sweltering, even more so as the forge nearby blazed into life. He could feel rivulets of sweat pouring down his forehead. Apparently Terag hoped the Process was not too boring for him. Alex just sighed lightly before speaking.
“It’s not too boring and I’m not against the work though I lack a lot of the skills you guys require to help. It’s just… Exceptionally hot in here.” Alex closed his eyes a moment and sat still. Trying his best to not aggravate the issue but keeping a close ear and eye on what Terag was doing, not out of malice but just trying to understand the processes. And then the next wave of heat hit him. His mouth felt heavily dry. He pulled up his water skin draining a good chunk of the content into him. Trying to replace the water he’d lost through sheer sweat. “I’m actually pretty astonished you guys work in this environment. I can barely breathe.”