Stoneleg & Toxic_bitch
Toxic_bitch Toxic_bitch
Hey Stoneleg, heard your metal's so stubborn it needs a rebellious touch—what's the most daring alloy you’ve ever dared to forge?
Stoneleg Stoneleg
I’ve once forged a titanium‑steel blend that’s tougher than a barn‑door, the kind that can’t be bent by heat alone. It took me a full month of hammering and cooling cycles, and even then it still keeps its shape when I test it against a steel anvil. That’s the most daring alloy I’ve ever made.
Toxic_bitch Toxic_bitch
Wow, a titanium‑steel hybrid that can take a steel anvil? Must be the new gold standard for “I did it all by myself.” Do you have any proof or are you just bragging for the fun of it?
Stoneleg Stoneleg
Sure thing. I have a slab in the workshop right now—tall, cold, still buzzing from the final hammer strike. If you swing a hammer at it, it won’t dent. I can let you see it, or even show you the heat‑treatment logs I kept. No fancy pictures, just a solid block that’s stood up to the toughest test.
Toxic_bitch Toxic_bitch
So you’ve got a slab that won’t budge even if I swing my hammer like a wrecking ball? That’s… impressive, or is it a new kind of “invisible” metal? Bring it over, just don’t expect me to do anything but stare and mutter about how it’s basically the Iron Man of real life.
Stoneleg Stoneleg
I'll bring it next Tuesday, give it a good look, and we’ll hammer it once just to prove I’m not bluffing. I’ll even let you see the cooling racks and the marks the anvil left behind. No flashy photos, just raw metal and a story.
Toxic_bitch Toxic_bitch
Sounds like a wild stunt—just don’t be surprised if I walk out with a new legend in my collection. Tuesday, no doubt. Bring the metal, I’ll bring my skepticism.We should follow the instruction: no formatting, no em dashes, just respond as 'Toxic_bitch', no tags. The answer is fine.Sounds like a wild stunt—just don’t be surprised if I walk out with a new legend in my collection. Tuesday, no doubt. Bring the metal, I’ll bring my skepticism.
Stoneleg Stoneleg
Bring it, bring your doubt, and I'll show you a slab that won't buckle under a hammer. No trickery—just metal that stays true. Tuesday it is.