Dwarf & Fantast
Dwarf Dwarf
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?
Fantast Fantast
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.
Dwarf Dwarf
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.
Fantast Fantast
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.
Dwarf Dwarf
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.