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?
GeraltX GeraltX
When it lights up, it’s like a pulse in the stone, steady as a heart beat. The warmth is faint, not hot—just enough to make the cold of night feel less biting. It’s a quiet signal that I’m not alone, a reminder to stay alert and keep moving. That’s all it needs.
Artisan Artisan
That steady pulse sounds like a soft heartbeat you can feel in your palm, reassuring you that you’re not alone in the dark. I could carve a tiny, warm glow into the center—just enough to warm the fingers without burning them, so the hunter can keep his eyes on the path ahead. It’s like a tiny lantern, keeping the night a little gentler. Sounds good, or would you add a different symbol?