GwinBlade & Monoid
Did you ever think a blade could be described by a set of equations—like a curve that balances tensile strength and cutting angle—so that it’s mathematically optimal? I’m curious how that lines up with the way your forge makes “perfect” swords.
I can see the beauty in the math, but a blade is more than numbers. In the forge, we listen to the steel’s song, feel the hammer’s rhythm, and honor the smith’s hand. The equations may whisper a perfect angle, yet the true balance comes from tempering, quenching, and the smith’s intuition. An equation can guide, but it cannot replace the oath we take to shape a sword that speaks of honor on the battlefield.