15th Day of Winter, 517 A.V.
Hammers were never one of Daedalus's favorite tools. It was a weapon of abrasive force, but found itself constantly being the perfect means to an end. It was a weapon that perfectly summed up the willpower of the people of Sunberth. A will to just beat all problems until they are fixed. It was either that or he was just bored and needed to stop contemplating the world as if he were some kind of philosopher as he stood at his smithy with a hammer in hand.
He waiting on a bar of iron ingot to glow with a bright orange color while entombed in the blazing coal powered flames.
He was dressed in his usual set of black pants and similarly colored long sleeved shirt; the sleeves of which were littered with a multitude of burn marks from drifting flecks of cinder. The Smith was just about to reach for a set of tongs to remove the iron from the forge when the hurried sounds of children's laughter caused him to glance over his shoulder towards the foundry, trying to listen to the laughter passed the roar of the foundries furnace.
Daedalus set the hammer down on top of the anvil as he made his way to the shop to investigate the laughter. He arrived at the door leading to the shop just as his brother Darik closed the main front door to trap the near five urchins inside. Darik glanced over to Daedalus to give his older brother a knowing nod that meant he'd not let them leave with anything they hadn't paid for.
The sight of children was a common occurrence at Dagwood Metal since he made toys of many verities out of either wood or metal. Daedalus took pride in every single one, however, and he made sure that the children knew that. He closed the foundry door behind him, leaving Darik to guard both as he wandered to the main counter where his sister sat on a stool.
"Anything I need to worry about?" Daedalus spoke in a matter of fact way.
"No, they seem to be excited about the tin-men." Gwen stated with a small gesture to a shelf that had small tin warriors in a static pose, each holding swords at different angles. They were cheap figurines that were easy enough to sandcast which came with the added bonus of being able to sell the wooden vaguely person shaped warrior patterns for cheep when he wanted to make newer poses.
As he looked over each of the children he could tell that three of them were either homeless, or from the Sunset Quarter while two of them looked well maintained enough to be from the Riverside or Gated Community. He found himself looking at one such well groomed children with a raised brow. While the boys were looking over the toys, the girl in a beige dress with pantaloons under it held a small wooden box in her hands as she looked over a shovel and bucket for sale.
Daedalus walked towards her, making sure to pass the boys along the way. "One gold a piece. If you want the whole set of stances, then that will be five in total." He said to the group in general as he passed them. He stopped next to the girl as he realized her red eyes were on the verge of tearing up. Daedalus would have been nicer to her if the girl hadn't been wearing a dagger on the belt she had around her waist.
"Whats wrong?" He asked with stunted curiosity now that he did not want to be stabbed by an emotional little girl. The raven haired little girl glanced up to him then removed the lid of wooden box. He was sure that there was something alive in the box as he noticed it had holes in the top of it. It was an idea that was proven true once she showed him four turtles waddling around in the boxx stuffed with grass and potatoes. The odd one out was a fifth turtle laying on its back that seemed to be dead. "You didn't cut up your pet, right?" He asked to be sure the girl was not crazy.
"NO!" She called out in shock which caused the boys near the toy soldiers to look over at them to make sure their friend was alright."No, one of my turtles died. Shamus's dumb cat Ugly pounced on it. I was too late to stop it." The dejection in her voice made Daedalus feel a bit sad for her, while the boys behind him just went back to talking about how many toys they were going to get. "I want to make a grave for him. Maybe bury Mr. Nobs by the Hot Springs. The worms I found near there were his favorite."
"You're breaking my heart with that sob story." Daedalus said while sighing to himself. "I'll give you half off the price of the bucket if you let me take a look at one of those turtles." A soft smile pulled at the edge of his lips while he held out a hand. She glanced from the Smith to the box then set the box down on a near shelf. "You're not going to kill it, are you?" She said while picking up one of her palm sized turtles to cup it between her hands like a protective mother.
"Who do you think I am? I'm a legitimate business owner. I do not go around killing peoples pets. Well, unless they attack me or my family." The little girl nodded in agreement as the two native Sunberthians shared in a moment of non-violence as she placed the turtle in his hand.
He placed his other hand on its shell to make sure he would not drop it, then brought it closer to his face to stare at its beady eyes. It was cute, in that strange sea-like way. "Follow me." He said while walking towards the door to his foundry. "Wait." She said in a rush while collecting her box of turtles and following right behind her turtle-napper, passing Darik as he entered the foundry to make his way to his work desk.
The Girl seemed to turn into a curious cat as she peaked into the foundry, spying the large blast furnace while Daedalus took a seat at a stool in front of a table that he put the turtle on. "Go in." Darik said with a flat tone to the girl standing in front of him. "He's probably going to make you a turtle. Dalus is nice like that." The Girl gave Daedalus's younger brother an odd look that seemed to make her forget about the fact that she was sad.
She followed the Smith over to his workstation, then set the box of turtles down by it. "What are you doing to Miss. Winterbottom?"
He waiting on a bar of iron ingot to glow with a bright orange color while entombed in the blazing coal powered flames.
He was dressed in his usual set of black pants and similarly colored long sleeved shirt; the sleeves of which were littered with a multitude of burn marks from drifting flecks of cinder. The Smith was just about to reach for a set of tongs to remove the iron from the forge when the hurried sounds of children's laughter caused him to glance over his shoulder towards the foundry, trying to listen to the laughter passed the roar of the foundries furnace.
Daedalus set the hammer down on top of the anvil as he made his way to the shop to investigate the laughter. He arrived at the door leading to the shop just as his brother Darik closed the main front door to trap the near five urchins inside. Darik glanced over to Daedalus to give his older brother a knowing nod that meant he'd not let them leave with anything they hadn't paid for.
The sight of children was a common occurrence at Dagwood Metal since he made toys of many verities out of either wood or metal. Daedalus took pride in every single one, however, and he made sure that the children knew that. He closed the foundry door behind him, leaving Darik to guard both as he wandered to the main counter where his sister sat on a stool.
"Anything I need to worry about?" Daedalus spoke in a matter of fact way.
"No, they seem to be excited about the tin-men." Gwen stated with a small gesture to a shelf that had small tin warriors in a static pose, each holding swords at different angles. They were cheap figurines that were easy enough to sandcast which came with the added bonus of being able to sell the wooden vaguely person shaped warrior patterns for cheep when he wanted to make newer poses.
As he looked over each of the children he could tell that three of them were either homeless, or from the Sunset Quarter while two of them looked well maintained enough to be from the Riverside or Gated Community. He found himself looking at one such well groomed children with a raised brow. While the boys were looking over the toys, the girl in a beige dress with pantaloons under it held a small wooden box in her hands as she looked over a shovel and bucket for sale.
Daedalus walked towards her, making sure to pass the boys along the way. "One gold a piece. If you want the whole set of stances, then that will be five in total." He said to the group in general as he passed them. He stopped next to the girl as he realized her red eyes were on the verge of tearing up. Daedalus would have been nicer to her if the girl hadn't been wearing a dagger on the belt she had around her waist.
"Whats wrong?" He asked with stunted curiosity now that he did not want to be stabbed by an emotional little girl. The raven haired little girl glanced up to him then removed the lid of wooden box. He was sure that there was something alive in the box as he noticed it had holes in the top of it. It was an idea that was proven true once she showed him four turtles waddling around in the boxx stuffed with grass and potatoes. The odd one out was a fifth turtle laying on its back that seemed to be dead. "You didn't cut up your pet, right?" He asked to be sure the girl was not crazy.
"NO!" She called out in shock which caused the boys near the toy soldiers to look over at them to make sure their friend was alright."No, one of my turtles died. Shamus's dumb cat Ugly pounced on it. I was too late to stop it." The dejection in her voice made Daedalus feel a bit sad for her, while the boys behind him just went back to talking about how many toys they were going to get. "I want to make a grave for him. Maybe bury Mr. Nobs by the Hot Springs. The worms I found near there were his favorite."
"You're breaking my heart with that sob story." Daedalus said while sighing to himself. "I'll give you half off the price of the bucket if you let me take a look at one of those turtles." A soft smile pulled at the edge of his lips while he held out a hand. She glanced from the Smith to the box then set the box down on a near shelf. "You're not going to kill it, are you?" She said while picking up one of her palm sized turtles to cup it between her hands like a protective mother.
"Who do you think I am? I'm a legitimate business owner. I do not go around killing peoples pets. Well, unless they attack me or my family." The little girl nodded in agreement as the two native Sunberthians shared in a moment of non-violence as she placed the turtle in his hand.
He placed his other hand on its shell to make sure he would not drop it, then brought it closer to his face to stare at its beady eyes. It was cute, in that strange sea-like way. "Follow me." He said while walking towards the door to his foundry. "Wait." She said in a rush while collecting her box of turtles and following right behind her turtle-napper, passing Darik as he entered the foundry to make his way to his work desk.
The Girl seemed to turn into a curious cat as she peaked into the foundry, spying the large blast furnace while Daedalus took a seat at a stool in front of a table that he put the turtle on. "Go in." Darik said with a flat tone to the girl standing in front of him. "He's probably going to make you a turtle. Dalus is nice like that." The Girl gave Daedalus's younger brother an odd look that seemed to make her forget about the fact that she was sad.
She followed the Smith over to his workstation, then set the box of turtles down by it. "What are you doing to Miss. Winterbottom?"
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