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Communal Workshop 18A, Gug Andjak
Aedi had spent the entirety of his first day upon arrival in the undead citadel to inquire about the bureaucratic rules of the place, and now found himself in the depths of the Gug Andjak, poring over the spectrum of raw materials available. After confirming the rules of the Judgement, it would seem that he had several days left to prove his worth if he did not want to wait for another half-season, and that was motivation enough for him to quickly find one of the empty communal workshops to create an item worthy of presentation.
While candidates were meant to display their magical potential, similar in a way to initiates for the Silver Tower back in Sultros, he intended to elevate himself above the usual competition by adding a mundane touch. It is obvious that the field he wanted to progress in was the ancient art of enchanting, but he would do so with an object created with his own two hands, and not some other third rate product made by inferior craftsmen.
In that regard, the workshop as perfect for him, as it contained the necessary facilities for both mundane and magical creation, and he was honestly quite impressed with the complexity and scale of the whole setup in Sahova. Even the forge were powered by some sort of mysterious power that kept it burning bright, and he did not have to labor for hours to set up the minimal wood fire needed to forge items.
He took several moments to put himself in a focused state of mind, then took a steel ingot, inserting it into the furnace as a start. There was not enough time to finish forging a full-blown blade, and he had every intention of producing an extremely polished product, so that meant that he had to scale down his ambitions.
Before he left Zeltiva he had taken the pains to inspect and estimate the blueprints of one of the simple and small weapons from his workplace at the Armed Scholar, and it is this image that he now struggled to recall as he brought it up to his conscious memory.
The punch dagger, a tiny weapon that was able to be held conveniently in an fist that provided an additional shanking bonus to its attacks. It was intricate enough yet small to be able to forged within the limited time available.
The steel heated up in the forge and the weaponsmith brought it out, placing the crimson material upon the familiar bare anvil. Visualizing it shape, he began the process of drawing out the steel with his forge-hammer, and soon the rhythmic clashes of imposing his will upon malleable steel filled the unnatural silence that constantly pervaded the air of Sahova.
In a way, the sound was comforting for it negated the uncomfortably somber atmosphere, and Aedi took great joy in giving each striking blow an additional force in strength, using the noise created by his fervent crafting as his means of asserting his own bubble of dominance within this strange, foreign land.
Communal Workshop 18A, Gug Andjak
Aedi had spent the entirety of his first day upon arrival in the undead citadel to inquire about the bureaucratic rules of the place, and now found himself in the depths of the Gug Andjak, poring over the spectrum of raw materials available. After confirming the rules of the Judgement, it would seem that he had several days left to prove his worth if he did not want to wait for another half-season, and that was motivation enough for him to quickly find one of the empty communal workshops to create an item worthy of presentation.
While candidates were meant to display their magical potential, similar in a way to initiates for the Silver Tower back in Sultros, he intended to elevate himself above the usual competition by adding a mundane touch. It is obvious that the field he wanted to progress in was the ancient art of enchanting, but he would do so with an object created with his own two hands, and not some other third rate product made by inferior craftsmen.
In that regard, the workshop as perfect for him, as it contained the necessary facilities for both mundane and magical creation, and he was honestly quite impressed with the complexity and scale of the whole setup in Sahova. Even the forge were powered by some sort of mysterious power that kept it burning bright, and he did not have to labor for hours to set up the minimal wood fire needed to forge items.
He took several moments to put himself in a focused state of mind, then took a steel ingot, inserting it into the furnace as a start. There was not enough time to finish forging a full-blown blade, and he had every intention of producing an extremely polished product, so that meant that he had to scale down his ambitions.
Before he left Zeltiva he had taken the pains to inspect and estimate the blueprints of one of the simple and small weapons from his workplace at the Armed Scholar, and it is this image that he now struggled to recall as he brought it up to his conscious memory.
The punch dagger, a tiny weapon that was able to be held conveniently in an fist that provided an additional shanking bonus to its attacks. It was intricate enough yet small to be able to forged within the limited time available.
The steel heated up in the forge and the weaponsmith brought it out, placing the crimson material upon the familiar bare anvil. Visualizing it shape, he began the process of drawing out the steel with his forge-hammer, and soon the rhythmic clashes of imposing his will upon malleable steel filled the unnatural silence that constantly pervaded the air of Sahova.
In a way, the sound was comforting for it negated the uncomfortably somber atmosphere, and Aedi took great joy in giving each striking blow an additional force in strength, using the noise created by his fervent crafting as his means of asserting his own bubble of dominance within this strange, foreign land.