Location: iceglaze forge
PC's: Licendous
Statues: (closed)
A long time passed, licen had been a boy, one with great interest in creation and crafting, blacksmithing, metallurgy, and weaponry. At a very young age he had forged his first blade. He remembered every thing about that day. The heat of the fire, the twang and pang of metal being hammered, the sound of shifting bolts, the hiss of quenched steel.
Flashback time
"LICENDOUS, pass me those tongs" Licen a young boy of 12 on the outside but already a man of 22 on the inside, he raced back and forth for the forge master. "yes, master Regulus" grabbing the tongs he aced to his master and handed them to him. The master snatched them from his hands and used them to pluck a red hot ingot of iron from the furnace, holding the tongs firmly in his left hand he began to hammer the iron flat with the blacksmiths hammer he held in his right. Each time the red hot metal began to loos its glow he replaced it back onto the heat allowing it to, return to that dull red glow.
The metal slowly began to take shape and form into a simple blade of sorts then the master handed the tongs to licendous. " Your turn boy, time for you to craft your first blade. A symbol of weaponsmith and a blacksmith." He look awestruck as he grasped the tongs in one hand and took the hammer int the other. From that point forwards he heated the metal and beat it into a blade refolding the iron as it got thin, gradually reheating as it got cold. Before long the core of the blade was done along with the edges. The master grinned as Licendous quenched the iron in the water with a strong hiss and a large cloud of steam his first blade was complete. Licen grinned to himself. The rippling of the folded iron glistened in the blade as the light hit it. "That sword right there is a thing of beauty. I'll allow you to keep it, if you can guess the metal that it is made from." Licens metal knowledge at this point was low, and he only knew of the metals that he had felt. "Is it iron ?" he asked tentatively. The master nodded with a large grin, and pressed him as to how he could tell. to which licendous retorted about the color of the metal and the density. The was saying things which were correct to the masters ears but he himself had never heard nor read. These were deeply ingrained into him from his fathers DNA. The master gave a short snak of grin and a snort. "And there's the fact that iron is the only metal, i'd let a novice like you work with, but none the less, that's still a splendid creation.