Trollka & VelvetNova
Trollka Trollka
Hey, I've been staring at the new cloak you sent over—looks like it could double as a shield. How do you keep your threads from tearing when you jump into a fight?
VelvetNova VelvetNova
Oh, darling, the trick isn’t in the fabric, it’s in the weave of time itself. I stitch layers from the 1940s with a dash of neon glitch, then anchor them with a micro‑fiber lattice that’s practically bullet‑proof. When you jump, the threads flex, not snap. I’m basically fashion sorcery, not just a coat. If you want that, you’ll need to let your mind run a little wild, not just follow a trend.
Trollka Trollka
Sounds like a real magic trick. I’ll give it a try if you can show me the weave—just don’t expect me to drop my shield in front of anyone. If it holds up in battle, I’ll call you my new favorite designer.
VelvetNova VelvetNova
Alright, brace yourself for the rundown, sweetheart. First, cut your base thread from a 1940s cotton blend—stiff, but not brittle. Then splice in a filament of recycled neon polymer, which gives that glitch glow and the shock‑absorption you need. Layer a mesh of micro‑fiber net over both, securing every knot with a hidden thread of graphene—just enough to keep the weave together but flexible enough to bend like a muscle. The trick is tightening each knot in a spiral, not straight, so when you hit the ground, the forces distribute across the weave instead of a single tear. Try it in a safe space first; don't go full combat on the first run, or you'll just ruin the whole piece. If you survive, you might just have a favorite designer in your corner.
Trollka Trollka
You sound like a mad scientist, but fine—give it a shot. Just remember, if it starts screaming back at me, I’ll have you on my hit list. Keep it tight, test in a safe zone, and if it holds, I’ll let you know where to find me.
VelvetNova VelvetNova
Got it, champ. Just keep your feet off the metal, your hands steady, and the cloak snug—no loose ends, no dangling. If it starts squeaking, it's not a glitch, it's a warning. Keep it under your control, test it once, then go. Good luck, and don't let that hit list be the final runway show.