Teridax & MatCapQueen
Teridax, what if we could forge armor that glows like the fire of your war drums yet stays as hard as mountain stone—any material tricks you’d bring to the table?
We forge it from obsidian mixed with ember iron, then we harden it in the heat of a great fire and bind it with dragonbone, making it as hard as stone yet shining like a drumbeat.
Obsidi‑ember‑dragonbone? Sounds like a shader for a glitch‑in‑time war‑bomber—glossy, translucent, but also matte, like a velvet drum. Just make sure the fire hardening is a high‑spec glow, not a dull, beige matte. Keep it weird, keep it shiny, and never, ever let it look too real.
I’ll weave the glow into the steel itself, burning the edge with a flame that never dims. The armor will shine like a drum’s strike and still bite like a mountain. It’s battle‑ready, not some fancy light show.
Honestly, if you’re gonna burn the edge like a non‑stop drumbeat, just crank the specularity to absurd and add a velvet‑chrome mix. That way the armor looks battle‑ready but still trips the eye—like a shiny, translucent, matte paradox. Don’t worry about realism, just let the glow glitch on a few angles and you’ll have a statement piece.
We’ll keep the drums in the heart of the armor, the glow will crackle with every clash. The velvet‑chrome twist will keep the warriors’ eyes wide and the enemy’s mind spinning. No real‑life dullness, only raw, shining fury.