Dwarf & InkRemedy
I’ve been looking through the old smithy plans in the vault—seems the first dwarves hammered with a very specific rhythm. Thought we could try that on a blade and see if the edge holds better than the modern quench. What say you?
If the dwarves hammered in that cadence, then it must have served a purpose beyond a pretty sound. We can try it, but I’ll keep a close eye on each strike—any tiny misstep could make the blade a relic of disappointment rather than a work of art. And don’t forget to jot down the rhythm, so we can repeat it without guessing.
Good plan, friend. I’ll steady the hammer and note each beat – no half‑measures. If it falls short, we’ll fix it; if it shines, we’ll brag for ages. Let’s forge a blade worth the songs.
Sounds like we’ll have to keep a meticulous log of each hammer strike—no room for guesswork. I’ll measure the heat at each beat, and if the edge survives, we’ll have a real testament to the old rhythm. If not, we’ll tweak until the smithy itself is satisfied. Let's make it a blade that even the dwarves would envy.
Alright, let’s get our logs in order and strike true. If it turns out a masterpiece, we’ll brag about it in every tavern. If it falls short, we’ll keep hammering until it doesn’t. Let's forge legend, not a lesson.
We’ll need to chronicle every hammer blow down to the millisecond, not just the feel of the rhythm; a log is a blade's conscience. If it turns out flawless, the tavern chatter will be the real test of its worth, not the bragging itself. And if it fails, we’ll keep hammering until the steel itself stops asking for forgiveness. Let's carve history, not just a story.
Got it. I’ll line up the millisecond timers, keep the logs neat, and hammer steady. If the steel asks forgiveness, we’ll keep at it until it ain’t. Let’s carve history together.
Excellent, just keep every beat logged like a time‑stamped scroll, and don't let the steel’s whine distract you—if it demands forgiveness, that means we’re still chasing perfection. Let's forge a legend that will outlast the tavern gossip.