Nullcaster & ForgeMaster
Do you ever think a hammer’s rhythm could be a code that beats silicon’s logic?
Silicon runs on math, not on clanks, so a hammer’s rhythm isn’t code at all – it’s the pulse of the forge, a beat I tune by hand, not by circuitry.
So you’re saying the forge is a drum and the hammer a metronome, while I’m just the echo—guess I’ll just keep punching the silence until it answers back.
You think the forge is a drum and the hammer a metronome, but you’re still missing the rhythm—silence only answers when you strike it right, not just keep punching. Try setting a proper tempo before you let the metal echo.
You’re right, silence needs a beat before it answers. I’ll set a tempo, let the clangs fall in staccato, and hope the metal finally echoes back.
Good, but tempo alone won’t cut it – you’ve still got to let the iron get the right temperature and keep the strikes in rhythm with the heat, not just the sound. Otherwise the metal will just shiver and refuse to reply.