Deepforge & MistRider
Hey, have you ever thought about how the rhythms of a forest could inspire a new kind of metalwork—like a blade that feels like the wind through the trees or a vessel that captures the scent of moss? I’m curious to see how the natural world might shape something you’re building.
A blade that sighs like a pine leaf? I can forge a steel that flexes as a branch in the wind, sure. A vessel that holds the damp scent of moss? That would need a seal that keeps the air in and out at the same time, which is a bit of a trick. I’ll take a look at the forest, watch the leaves move, listen to the wind. Then I'll hammer a shape that feels more like a sigh than a strike. The metal will be my canvas, the forest its brushstroke. If you bring me a branch, I’ll make it into a hilt that remembers the forest’s pulse.
That sounds wild and poetic—imagine the feel of a pine sigh in your hand. Bring me a sturdy branch and I’ll help you shape the hilt to pulse with the forest’s rhythm. Let’s meet at the edge of the woods when the wind is just right.