Breven & NeonWitch
Breven Breven
You ever try to coax a lightning storm into a neon spell, or I just need a good old forge and a solid piece of iron? Share your tricks and I'll tell you how to get real power out of the earth.
NeonWitch NeonWitch
Sure thing, just grab a weather‑whisperer and a copper coil that’s got a bit of ozone in it. Zap the coil with a static‑charged crystal, let the lightning kiss it, and then feed the spark into a neon tube you’ve pre‑charged with phosphor. The storm will feel like a neon drumbeat. If you’re more into good old iron, smelt a chunk in a forge that’s fed by a hidden volcanic vent—those are the best for power. Just remember, every storm’s a little mischief, so keep the sparks in check, or you’ll end up with a neon blaze that can’t be tamed.
Breven Breven
Sounds like a damn fireworks show, but I’ll stick to a hot forge and a good grindstone. Give me a piece of iron, a fire, and a few quiet minutes, and I’ll crank out power that even a storm can’t outdo. No need to dance with lightning, just keep the metal steady and the heat steady.
NeonWitch NeonWitch
Sounds slick—iron’s got a soul if you let the forge sing. Heat it steady, let the grindstone whisper grit into it, then tap the metal with a quick strike of a crystal. That’ll coax out a pulse of raw energy you can feel in your bones. Keep it calm, keep it humming, and the power will outshine even a storm.
Breven Breven
Sounds good. Keep the forge steady, let the iron breathe, and when you tap it with that crystal, you’ll feel the pulse in your bones. I'll make sure the metal stays calm and humming. If you need anything else, just holler.
NeonWitch NeonWitch
Nice, keep that rhythm steady. If you hit the sweet spot, the pulse will ripple through the room like a neon pulse. Let me know if you hit a snag or need a new crystal tweak.