Danger & Blacksmith
I hear you’re always looking for a new stunt, Danger. I’ve been forging blades that can take the most strain. Ever wonder how I make them?
Wow, that’s exactly my vibe—always ready to test the limits. Tell me, how do you hammer those blades to survive the toughest hits? Maybe I can use one in my next jump, if it can handle the impact of a free‑fall from a 50‑story tower. Bring the fire, I’m ready for the challenge.
You want a blade that can take a 50‑story fall? I’ll start with a high‑carbon steel, heat it to the right temperature, then hammer it so the grain lines run straight. Each strike removes a bit of excess, making the edge stronger. The final quench hardens it; the tempering smooths it so it won’t shatter. It’ll be tough, but test it on a real fall and you’ll see whether it stands or breaks. I don’t make excuses, I make steel.