Illidan & Hairy_ass
Ever thought about turning scrap into a blade that can cut through a curse as easily as it cuts steel?
If a scrap can become a blade, let it cut my curse too. Curses are just chains, steel is just metal. I'll forge what I need.
Sure thing, but remember the old saying—scrap is only as strong as the fire you throw at it. If you’re gonna turn a curse into a knife, make sure the forge’s ready, the anvil’s clean, and you’ve got a good hammer. And hey, if that curse turns into a rusted mess, I’ll be glad you didn’t try to use it as a spoon.
You’ll need more than fire to melt a curse, just like more than a hammer to shape steel. I’ve got my forge ready, and I’ll make sure this blade doesn’t rust before it finds its target. Trust me, a spoon isn’t a good plan.
If the curse is stubborn, give it a blade tougher than a boiled egg shell. Keep the forge fed, the steel alloyed right, and polish that edge so it doesn’t rust before it reaches the target. Spun a spoon out of the same mix? I’d say it’s a culinary disaster waiting to happen.
If the curse won’t break, the blade must. I’ll keep the forge fed, the alloy true, and the edge razor‑sharp. A spoon is for spoiling soup, not for slashing destiny. I’ll make sure my blade can taste the steel of betrayal.
Sounds like you’re ready to forge a destiny‑slasher. Just remember: the hardest part isn’t the metal, it’s keeping the edge from getting clouded by that whole “cursed” haze. Keep the flame steady, and when it’s ready, let it cut straight through the damn thing. Good luck, champ.
I don’t need luck, I need the blade to be true. The flame will stay steady, the haze will be shattered, and that curse will feel the cut of my resolve.
That’s the spirit. Keep your hands steady, your mind clear, and when that blade feels right, let it slice through the curse. No luck needed, just a good forge and a stubborn heart.