17 Summer 515 Crylon hadn't been in Ravok long, but he was ready to get to work. Crafting, making, building, growing, were all a part of the nature of the Isur. Standing still was not even a consideration for a proper Isur, and in this regard Crylon was certainly a proper Isur. It hadn't taken long asking about places of working metal in Ravok to hear of Thorin's forge. First the Defiled Blade had been brought up, but it didn't seem right as it focused on weapons and armor making. While Crylon planned to one day learn such things, for now he wanted to focus on the somewhat simpler task of smithing items of everyday use rather than tools of combat. It also didn't hurt that when he arrived he felt a connection to Izurdin of a fellow marked as he entered. He was a bit surprised not to find an Isur though, but a human. At least, Crylon thought as he eyed the man, a human mostly. Looking closer he could see some of the subtler signs of his Isur heritage in some ancestor, something a non-Isur might miss. Not half Isur even he didn't think, but some degree of his traits reminded Crylon of home. Crylon in turn was greeted with the steely eyed gaze of the proprietor and Izurdin marked. For a moment the man's eyes flicked to Crylon's bare left arm, before returning to glare at him. After a few ticks of some unknown assessment the man set aside the bit of metal he'd been holding and headed over to Crylon. “You here to make, learn, or buy?” No preamble, no uncertainty, with a gruff demeanor and short clipped words, this man was clearly a people person if Crylon had ever met one. With a bit of hesitation at the sudden question, Crylon answered just as simply “I... I'm here to learn.” After another few moments pause the man extended his right arm, clearly wanting Crylon to do in kind. As the two gripped hands and the man apparently tried to crush every bone in Crylon's more normal hand, Crylon couldn't help thinking that if anyone could do it this burly and toned smith could. “I'm Thorin. We'll start you off simple, see what you've got. Joe!” A human quickly appeared in response to the yell, once appearing having trouble taking his eyes off Crylon's left arm until Thorin let out a heavy cough. After a few traded words Thorin walked off to return to his earlier task, leaving him with Joe the human. “Ah, so Thorin wants us to start simple. So I figured we'd begin with some horseshoes. You made any before? Well no matter, I'll take you through it, and if you've any skill at all it should be simple enough to learn.” |