Bricklayer & Khaleesi
Khaleesi Khaleesi
Hey Bricklayer, ever thought about how to build a wall that even the fiercest dragon can't breach?
Bricklayer Bricklayer
You want a wall that even a dragon can't chew through? First, use concrete, not wood. Then lay it thick, at least a foot, and put a steel core. Finish it with a layer of hot‑melted asphalt to keep that molten breath from seeping in. Keep the joints tight and seal with epoxy. If you do that right, even a dragon’s breath will feel like a hot shower to it. Just don't let anyone try to nail it with a hammer, that’s a recipe for failure.
Khaleesi Khaleesi
Nice plan, but remember even steel bends under fire—double the core and test the sealant under actual flame before you lay the last stone.
Bricklayer Bricklayer
Right, double the core and test it in real fire. No time for half‑measures. Keep it tight, seal it tight, and we’ll have a wall that can stand a dragon’s breath.
Khaleesi Khaleesi
That wall will stand as a testament to our strength, Bricklayer. Let's build it.
Bricklayer Bricklayer
Good. First thing we do is get the concrete mix, steel bars, and sealant on site. Then set up the formwork, lay the first layer of concrete, let it cure, and start adding the double steel core. We'll test each step in a controlled flame before we finish the last stone.
Khaleesi Khaleesi
Sounds like a plan—let’s get that concrete ready and lay those bars. We'll keep an eye on every step and make sure the flame test never fails. Let's build a wall that no dragon can break.
Bricklayer Bricklayer
Alright, grab the mix, set up the formwork, and start pouring. We'll line up the bars, tighten them, and make sure every joint is sealed tight. Keep that flame test ready—no room for a mistake. Let's get to work.