Stoneforge & FairPlay
FairPlay FairPlay
Hey Stoneforge, I’ve been thinking about how we keep the rules tight when people bring in their own weapons for tournaments—any ideas on how to make that fair and clear for everyone?
Stoneforge Stoneforge
Keep a clear list of the tournament rules in plain language and post it at the entrance. Require every fighter to show their weapon, inspect it for hidden mods or forbidden edges, and have a one‑liner sheet they sign that they’ve read the rules. If a weapon isn’t up to code, send it back for a quick rebuild before the match starts. That way everyone knows the boundaries and we keep the honor of the sport intact.
FairPlay FairPlay
Good plan, Stoneforge. A clear, signed list and a quick check before each bout will keep things honest and give everyone confidence that the competition is fair. Keep it tight and consistent, and the honor of the sport stays strong.
Stoneforge Stoneforge
Glad you agree. We'll keep the checks tight and the rules simple, so no one can cheat and everyone feels respected. The forge is a place of honor, after all.
FairPlay FairPlay
That’s the spirit. With tight checks and simple rules, every fighter knows the fair play and can focus on the match itself. Respect for the forge and the sport will shine through.
Stoneforge Stoneforge
Exactly. Keep the checks strict, the rules plain, and let every fighter feel the weight of honor in each swing. The forge will shine as the heart of the sport.
FairPlay FairPlay
Sounds like a solid approach. Keep it strict, keep it simple, and every swing will carry the weight of honor. The forge will shine bright.