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The male fowls had merely began crowing when Aedi made his way to the location of Zeltiva's most well-established forge. Known as "The Armed Scholar", it tended to be occupied with outstanding apprentices sent over by the University to help its enigmatic blacksmith. After the whole surprise incident with Garath Markwell, the Isur honestly felt quite overwhelmed by his lack of ability in the art of metalworking.
The Armed Scholar provided all kinds of metalworking services, from tools and implements to weapons and armors, and it was with this in mind that Aedi had applied to aid in the crafting of weapons. Markwell had warned him that it was likely that the owner, Rals, would not be found in the shop due to his personal hobbies or eccentricities. In any case, there would be other apprentices and aides in the showroom and also in the smithy, so it would be fine.
According to the note held in his hand, there was supposed to be someone who would receive him and ease him into work. Honestly speaking, despite his dismal performance a few days prior, Aedi was quite determined to improve and learn. He had decided to cast away his pride as an Isur and instead put himself out there and learn as much as he could. It was pointless to put on airs when one did not have the competency to back it up.
All he had were the inkling of training from Sultros and the brief foray in sword-making, and he was determined to expand his repertoire of weapons as well as to improve his efficiency in crafting. The fundamentals of blacksmithing were still fresh in his mind as he refreshed and recalled from Markwell's lecture, and the Isur revised through the details a few times over mentally before stepping up to the large building.
The building was already alive, the buzz of conversation within and the comfortable, rhythmic clanging of metal from deeper within that signified that the forge was very much active. Preparing the note in one hand, Aedi pushed his back up straight and rapped smartly on the door.
"Excuse me! I am Aedifex Aghanim, your newest employee. May I see whoever's supposed to receive me?" He called out, raising his voice.
The male fowls had merely began crowing when Aedi made his way to the location of Zeltiva's most well-established forge. Known as "The Armed Scholar", it tended to be occupied with outstanding apprentices sent over by the University to help its enigmatic blacksmith. After the whole surprise incident with Garath Markwell, the Isur honestly felt quite overwhelmed by his lack of ability in the art of metalworking.
The Armed Scholar provided all kinds of metalworking services, from tools and implements to weapons and armors, and it was with this in mind that Aedi had applied to aid in the crafting of weapons. Markwell had warned him that it was likely that the owner, Rals, would not be found in the shop due to his personal hobbies or eccentricities. In any case, there would be other apprentices and aides in the showroom and also in the smithy, so it would be fine.
According to the note held in his hand, there was supposed to be someone who would receive him and ease him into work. Honestly speaking, despite his dismal performance a few days prior, Aedi was quite determined to improve and learn. He had decided to cast away his pride as an Isur and instead put himself out there and learn as much as he could. It was pointless to put on airs when one did not have the competency to back it up.
All he had were the inkling of training from Sultros and the brief foray in sword-making, and he was determined to expand his repertoire of weapons as well as to improve his efficiency in crafting. The fundamentals of blacksmithing were still fresh in his mind as he refreshed and recalled from Markwell's lecture, and the Isur revised through the details a few times over mentally before stepping up to the large building.
The building was already alive, the buzz of conversation within and the comfortable, rhythmic clanging of metal from deeper within that signified that the forge was very much active. Preparing the note in one hand, Aedi pushed his back up straight and rapped smartly on the door.
"Excuse me! I am Aedifex Aghanim, your newest employee. May I see whoever's supposed to receive me?" He called out, raising his voice.