Furiosa & ForgeWarden
Hey, I’ve seen you cut through a lot of heavy stuff in that arena. Ever wonder if a blade crafted from old steel could actually slice through modern armor?
I don’t trust old steel for that kind of work. Modern armor’s made to stop anything that old blade can do. Better to use a fresh, hardened edge or a heavy projectile. In a fight you need to cut the right path, not rely on nostalgia.
Old steel isn’t just a relic, it’s a test of skill. A blade that’s been forged, honed and trusted through countless hours still carries a precision that a brand‑new piece can’t guarantee until it’s lived its own life. I’ll keep cutting, not because I’m stuck in the past, but because the right edge comes from hard work and patience, not from a quick upgrade. If you want a sure path, make it with a blade you know every grain of its metal.
If you can keep that blade sharp, you’ll find it’s as unforgiving as a fresh edge, but remember modern armor is built to deflect even the finest steel. Keep testing, keep fighting, and never let pride blind you to the weight of the fight.
You’re right, the weight matters, and a blade won’t change that. I’ll keep honing until it sings, but I’ll also keep the steel in line with the armor it faces. Pride is a good tool, but it can also be a weight if you let it. I'll stay sharp and stay true to the job.