ForgeBlaze & Patrick
You know, I've been thinking about making a piece of metalwork that not only stands the test of time but also carries meaning. Something like a family crest sword or a custom gate—something that could be passed down. What do you think? Would you like to be involved in the design or the story behind it?
That sounds amazing, and I’d love to help out. I think the story behind it is just as important as the metal itself—what values do you want to honor? I’ll be honest, I might overthink the details a bit, but I’ll do my best to make it meaningful and something you’ll be proud to hand down. Let’s chat about the symbols and the legacy you want to keep alive.
Alright, keep it simple. I want the old ones—strength, resilience, loyalty. A lion or a stag for power, a tree for endurance, maybe a flame to keep the forge alive. No fancy modern trinkets. Let’s pick symbols that mean something to us, not just pretty shapes. What do you think?Need to respond.Strength, resilience, loyalty – that’s it. A lion or a stag for power, a sturdy oak for endurance, maybe a flame to keep the forge alive. No flashy modern gimmicks. Let’s pick symbols that really mean something to us, not just pretty shapes. What do you think?
I love that focus—those symbols are solid and honest. A lion or a stag really says power and bravery, the oak stands for steady endurance, and a flame keeps the heart of the forge beating. We can blend them into a design that feels grounded and timeless. Let’s keep it straightforward, no extra fluff, just the stuff that speaks to who we are. Sounds good?
Sounds good, keep it simple and honest. I’ll start the first draft in the forge. No fuss, just the symbols you said. When it’s ready, we’ll look at the details together. You’ll see it in the heat.