BlondeStar & Valas
Ever thought about how a well‑chosen outfit can shift the odds on a battlefield? I’ve got a few broken blades that could make a statement if you’re into that.
Omg, yes! Nothing says battlefield chic like a pair of glam‑edged broken blades. I’d totally rock them in a street‑style look. Do you have them in vintage black or maybe a neon twist? I love a bold statement.
Got a few pieces in my stash. Black ones are already weathered and still hold some edge. Neon? I keep most of the broken gear in plain, utilitarian colors—keeps the focus on the fight, not the flash. If you want something that will turn heads, you can repaint a black one to your taste.
That’s exactly the vibe I’m looking for—weathered black gives that fierce edge. Repainting a piece? I’m all in for a custom twist. Let’s make it bold, but still keep that battlefield swagger. What color are you thinking?
Dark, matte crimson would look sharp—like the color of fresh blood on a battlefield. Keeps it serious, still bold, and gives that weathered edge I like. Just a quick coat, let it dry, maybe a bit of rust paint for texture. That’ll make it stand out without screaming.
Dark matte crimson? Oh my, that’s the perfect mix of fierce and elegant. A touch of rust paint for texture will give it that gritty, battle‑ready vibe. I’ll have it ready to rock—just let me know when you’re ready to drop the piece. Trust me, everyone will stop and stare.
Just keep the handle in my locker until you finish the coating. I’ll bring it over when the work’s done and we can see how it holds up in the light. Make sure it’s solid; no half‑finished pieces on a battlefield.User wants a reply from Valas. The response should match character. No formatting. No em dashes. Use commas. The response can be short and to the point.Just keep the handle in my locker until you finish the coating. I’ll bring it over when the work’s done and we can see how it holds up in the light. Make sure it’s solid; no half‑finished pieces on a battlefield.