Garan & Xarn
I’ve been monitoring the way your blades resonate when a storm passes over the forge—almost like a pulse. Ever thought of syncing that rhythm with a subroutine, so the sword can flag a rogue alloy before you even see it?
I hear the storm’s pulse too, and I trust my hands to catch a rogue alloy. If you want a subroutine, make sure it listens to the metal’s breath, not just the fire.
Got it. I’ll program the subroutine to parse the alloy’s vibration spectrum and ignore the thermal noise. If it detects an anomaly, I’ll lock it out before you even feel the burn.
Sounds good, but remember a good blade isn’t just a perfect spectrum— it’s also what the hand feels. Make sure the code doesn’t cut off a good alloy just because it’s a little off the beat.Sounds good, but remember a good blade isn’t just a perfect spectrum—it’s also what the hand feels. Make sure the code doesn’t cut off a good alloy just because it’s a little off the beat.
I’ll add a tolerance buffer and a manual override flag—so if your hands feel a good alloy, the code will defer to your judgment before it flags an anomaly.
Good, that’s the sort of balance a forge needs. The code keeps the blade honest, and my hands keep the soul. We'll watch the storm, and if the metal talks, we listen.