15 Fall, 513
Link to Sultros Blades
It was an interesting challenge that had been posed to Eanos. Not so much for making the weapons since there was little technical challenge involved, but rather more it was a question of design. On the one hand the customer had described one shape of blade and then on the other requested a modification which greatly changed the way that it would be used. In many ways Eanos was happy with the suggestion for the greater the specialisation in a weapon, the easier it was to design the weapon to meet those specific requirements.
There was nothing worse to a smith such as Eanos as creating a general purpose weapon for they were all inevitably inferior in each combat situation, made to meet all eventualities and as a result not superior in any.
Setting the forge to heat Eanos made a selection of stock and then setup the working area around his anvil. It was time to move away from the human methods of production of this type of blade, but until this point he’d been lacking in the knowledge necessary to adapt the forge to do so.
He had a small anvil, too small for large objects but sufficient for working on finer objects such as knives and daggers. Now he set it upside down on the main anvil and stood beside it. The job itself would be a straightforward smithing job and he didn’t foresee the need to use his auristic vision, so was prepared to invest some of his personal djed. If this failed because he lacked the skill then he’d simply revert to the main anvil and either way have increased his knowledge.
His breathing stilled, his weight balanced evenly over both feet. Slowly he breathed in and out building his awareness with each breath. When he was prepared he brought his mind to his personal djed and extracted some, then recalling his previous work with Shielding manipulated it and reshaped it. The intention of the shield in this case was to block heat, to keep the heat from the forge getting to the anvil. Using his mind he laid the shield over the smaller anvil which stood base up and shaped it round so that it followed the shape down to where it sat on the main anvil. He looked at it in his mind and worked on the shape, not overly concerned about getting it even, but attempting to fix most of the gaps and the thinnest parts. Small leaks would not matter overly much immediately but over time would matter greatly. Cosmetics were unimportant as it would be buried in coals so it was purely a question of function.
With the shield in place he tasked it to block heat and released it. With his eyes he could see no difference and with the anvil turned back over so that the bare and unshielded face exposed could see no change. With his left hand he cleared a space in the edge of the coals and then carefully lifted the anvil into place at the edge before raking the coals back into place.
Link to Sultros Blades
It was an interesting challenge that had been posed to Eanos. Not so much for making the weapons since there was little technical challenge involved, but rather more it was a question of design. On the one hand the customer had described one shape of blade and then on the other requested a modification which greatly changed the way that it would be used. In many ways Eanos was happy with the suggestion for the greater the specialisation in a weapon, the easier it was to design the weapon to meet those specific requirements.
There was nothing worse to a smith such as Eanos as creating a general purpose weapon for they were all inevitably inferior in each combat situation, made to meet all eventualities and as a result not superior in any.
Setting the forge to heat Eanos made a selection of stock and then setup the working area around his anvil. It was time to move away from the human methods of production of this type of blade, but until this point he’d been lacking in the knowledge necessary to adapt the forge to do so.
He had a small anvil, too small for large objects but sufficient for working on finer objects such as knives and daggers. Now he set it upside down on the main anvil and stood beside it. The job itself would be a straightforward smithing job and he didn’t foresee the need to use his auristic vision, so was prepared to invest some of his personal djed. If this failed because he lacked the skill then he’d simply revert to the main anvil and either way have increased his knowledge.
His breathing stilled, his weight balanced evenly over both feet. Slowly he breathed in and out building his awareness with each breath. When he was prepared he brought his mind to his personal djed and extracted some, then recalling his previous work with Shielding manipulated it and reshaped it. The intention of the shield in this case was to block heat, to keep the heat from the forge getting to the anvil. Using his mind he laid the shield over the smaller anvil which stood base up and shaped it round so that it followed the shape down to where it sat on the main anvil. He looked at it in his mind and worked on the shape, not overly concerned about getting it even, but attempting to fix most of the gaps and the thinnest parts. Small leaks would not matter overly much immediately but over time would matter greatly. Cosmetics were unimportant as it would be buried in coals so it was purely a question of function.
With the shield in place he tasked it to block heat and released it. With his eyes he could see no difference and with the anvil turned back over so that the bare and unshielded face exposed could see no change. With his left hand he cleared a space in the edge of the coals and then carefully lifted the anvil into place at the edge before raking the coals back into place.