Longclaw & VinylMend
Longclaw, have you ever heard the battle hymn from the Siege of Kharan? I find it fascinating how a simple track can capture the courage of a knight. What ritual do you perform before a sword is drawn, just as I clean a record before the crackle starts?
I’ve heard the Siege of Kharan’s hymn, and it stirs the soul the same way a good track does. Before I draw my blade I pause, check that the steel is true, steady my breath, and remind myself of the oath I swore to protect the weak. That quiet moment steadies my heart and sharpens my purpose.
Sounds like your pre‑battle ritual is as polished as a well‑groomed vinyl—both keep the edge sharp and the heart steady. Just remember, even the finest steel can rust if you skip the wipe‑down, so a quick check before you swing never hurts.
You’re right. A quick wipe keeps the blade clear and the spirit steady. I’ll keep that in mind before every clash.
A tidy blade is like a clean groove—no hiss, just pure, crisp intent. Good luck out there.