Drexion & StormForge
Hey StormForge, I hear you’ve been tinkering with some new kind of armor. I’m looking for a way to protect the weak without sacrificing the principles we stand for. What’s your take on building gear that’s tough enough for battle but still respects the code of honor?
Build it like a good lock: strong enough to hold off a fist, light enough that you can move when you need to. Use reinforced plates that keep the enemy’s blows away but keep weight low so the wearer can still act with honor. Don’t add extra gore or cruel edges – that’s the code. Stick to modular pieces so you can swap out the toughest bits only when you’re really needed, and keep the whole system simple enough to repair on the battlefield. That’s how you protect the weak without breaking what you stand for.
Thanks for the solid blueprint. I’ll keep it tight, modular, and honor‑bound. Let’s build gear that stands against fists and keeps the defender free to act justly.
Glad that hits the mark – keep the joints tight, the plates strong, and the spirit unbroken. Let’s get to the workshop.
Right on, I'll tighten every joint, reinforce every plate, and keep our spirit true. Let's head to the workshop.
Sounds good, let’s get to the workshop and start tightening those joints.We complied.Sounds good, let’s get to the workshop and start tightening those joints.
Onward to the workshop—time to make sure every joint is solid and every plate holds true. Let's do it.