GeraltX & Artisan
Artisan Artisan
There's a quiet magic in a single gemstone, isn't there? I try to capture that story in every piece I make, but I've heard that even hunters find a good charm or amulet useful when a monster shows up. How do you think jewelry could aid a hunter on the road?
GeraltX GeraltX
A piece of stone can be a ward, a reminder of a promise, or a focus for a sigil. A hunter keeps his edge sharp, but the world can be cruel. A charm that burns with a silver glow can call a protective sigil to a place, let you sense a foe’s breath, or even hide a scent from the monsters that stalk the night. I’d use it sparingly—only when I need a quick advantage, not as a crutch. It’s a reminder that even a hunter has to rely on what’s close to him.
Artisan Artisan
That silver glow sounds like a real companion—like a quiet friend that watches over you. I’d imagine a small, round charm that feels warm when danger’s near, maybe with a tiny carving of a wolf or a moon. It’s the kind of detail that lets the hunter know someone, or something, has his back without shouting for help. How would you like it to feel when it activates?