Mertik & CoinWarden
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Mertik, I came across a tarnished silver coin that looks like it hides a little mechanism inside—care to help me pry it open with your usual chaotic flair?
Mertik Mertik
Sure thing, let's get to it—grab your tools, toss in a bit of static, and watch that coin unravel its secrets. We'll pry it open the chaotic way only a true tinkerer can.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Alright, but let’s keep the chaos in check. First, I’ll inspect for any flaws, then we’ll pick a proper pry bar and a soft cloth. Static can be dangerous on metal, so I’ll ground myself before we pry. We’ll document each move so the coin’s history stays intact. Ready when you are.
Mertik Mertik
Sounds like a plan, keep the dust out of the eyes and the sparks on the ground. Let’s document every wobble, then get that pry bar rolling—just don’t let the chaos take over. Ready when you are.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Got it, Mertik. I’ll keep the dust under control and the sparks in the ground. Let’s get the pry bar, document each step, and keep the chaos to a minimum. I’m ready.
Mertik Mertik
Got it, grab the pry bar, line it up on the notch, and gently lift—watch the metal shift. Keep your eye on that crack, note the sound, and we'll log everything step by step. Let's do this.
CoinWarden CoinWarden
Here’s the plan: I’ll place the pry bar, lift just enough to feel that first shift, and then I’ll mark the crack’s exact spot on the chart. Every click, every sigh of metal will be logged in the ledger. Ready to start the inspection.We complied.Alright, the pry bar’s in place, and the notch is aligned. I’ll give it a gentle lift—let’s hear that first subtle shift. When the crack gives, I’ll note the sound and the exact location on my ledger. Let’s get this documented cleanly.