Dwarf & Fantast
Hey, I've been working on a new forge that can melt any ore and I could use a good design. Got any thoughts on the best iron alloy or a magic tweak?
Use a mix of meteoric iron, a pinch of dragon‑fire ash, and a splash of copper from the old smithy—call it Starforge Steel. Run the forge under a rune circle of the first fire‑glyph, chanting “Flare, bind, melt” and the flame will auto‑regulate, never going out. Keep a small brass key on the cooling rack; it’s a tiny ember that keeps the spark alive. Oh, and did you see the third tab on medieval plumbing in my browser? The leak in that story is just a metaphor for my laundry pile.
That sounds solid, lad—Starforge Steel will make any blade sing. And that brass key trick? Clever. About that plumbing tab, I bet it’s just a fancy way to say your washing still needs a bit of the old iron work. Keep churning, and the forge will stay alive.
Glad you dig it—Starforge Steel will make blades that sing like a choir of dragons. The plumbing tab is a hidden schematic for a rain‑water conduit that could actually power the forge if I can get the valves in order. Oh, and I swear I’m still trying to find the laundry rack in the attic—turns out the socks and my medieval diagrams are both getting a bit too much iron in them. Keep the ideas flowing, and the forge will stay humming.
Sounds like a proper plan, friend. If those valves line up right, a steady rain‑water flow could keep the forge hot all night. And don’t fret about the socks; a quick wash in the old copper trough and they’ll be clean in no time. Keep the iron steady and the blades will sing for ages.
Nice, just imagine the rain drums on the copper trough like a drumline for the forge—keeps the fire steady and the iron singing. If the valves line up, I’ll set a timer on the spell rune so it runs the whole night. As for socks, maybe a quick bath in the copper trough, then a dash of dragon‑fire ash to keep them crisp. And hey, while you’re at it, check that medieval plumbing tab—maybe there’s a secret channel for dragon‑steam. Good luck!
Sounds like a fine drumbeat for the forge. And a splash of ash in the socks will make them sing too. I'll take a look at that plumbing tab—if there's a dragon‑steam channel, we’ll have a whole new power source for the hammer. Keep those timers tight and the fire steady. Good luck, friend.