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Forging Commissions
I've gotten pretty good with forging, lately. I've made a few pieces that were well received and completed two requests, so I was thinking now that I have some supplies, that I'd take on a few commissions if anyone was interested. I specialize in bladed weapons mostly, but I'm also interested in experimenting in other areas like armor and such.
I will need a design to work off of, along with some details and what sort of spell you'd like imbued into the piece. We can talk about that if you aren't sure, but it needs to be decided on before I start to craft it.
For payment, I don't want to charge a lot because this is partly for my own practice, but I'll need enough to cover the cost of materials at least, so it will vary for each piece depending on rarity. I expect it will take me a few weeks to finish a piece between classes and other obligations, so I think I'll only accept two commissions to start with, then when one is complete, I can start the process for the next if I receive more than two requests.
So if you're interested, you can reply here and we can arrange a time to meet if you like. Or if you see me around, I'll be happy to talk to you in person.
~El
I will need a design to work off of, along with some details and what sort of spell you'd like imbued into the piece. We can talk about that if you aren't sure, but it needs to be decided on before I start to craft it.
For payment, I don't want to charge a lot because this is partly for my own practice, but I'll need enough to cover the cost of materials at least, so it will vary for each piece depending on rarity. I expect it will take me a few weeks to finish a piece between classes and other obligations, so I think I'll only accept two commissions to start with, then when one is complete, I can start the process for the next if I receive more than two requests.
So if you're interested, you can reply here and we can arrange a time to meet if you like. Or if you see me around, I'll be happy to talk to you in person.
~El
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This is True Water. It’s from the river under the academy. [A small frown.] I’d take you there, but it’s off limits now.
[ He tried to coax Goliath into bringing him recently, but the tortoise refused, so Tenn didn’t press. He motions to the book and copied notes on the table. ]
According to this book I discovered in the library, it enhances forging techniques. Have you heard of it?
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True Water. [He blinks back to attention] I have heard of it, but I didn't know there was a river of it here underneath the Academy. I wish I could see it for myself.
[Eleven turns back to Tenn, now quite interested] What would you have me forge with this?
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[ Reaching into the sleeve of his robe, Tenn withdraws a bracelet with attached bells. This, too, should be familiar, as it was Tenn's focus when he cast the duplicate during Eleven's escape from the assassins. ]
Another like this, interwoven with a defensive spell that is timed to the chimes of the bells.
[ He hands over the bracelet for Eleven to examine. ]
I understand it's delicate. You may need new tools. I can supply the funds with my payment, of course.
[ He is not hurting for money. Let him treat you. ]
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I can probably make most of the tools I'll need.. [He turns the bells between his fingers. Delicate work- and timing to boot. That's something he hasn't tried yet. He glances up]
What sort of defensive spell?
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I would like a protective barrier around me while the bells are active in casting, preferably one that is invisible and won’t change my appearance. Something to negate both material and magical strikes would be ideal.
[ His gaze drifts to the jar. Even with this, he can’t be sure Eleven will be able to construct something that powerful. ]
I hope that forging in True Water will help in imbuing it with a strong spell. If not… being safeguarded against physical force is my first choice.
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I know a pretty good warding spell. It doesn't last long, but it's effective in deflecting what you will it to. Maybe the Water will improve its longevity. It is vulnerable to a few counterspells, but short of Modifying yourself a shield..
[He lets the bells tinkle] But it will help if you aren't naming the spell as you would in traditional Thaumaturgy. If it's triggered instead by the bells.. It's more difficult to counter a spell if you don't know what it is exactly.
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[ He will have to consider what to do if he comes under heavy fire. Switch to Discovery, most likely, or perhaps an unnoticing spell. The more information he has, the better to plan in advance. And he trusts Eleven enough to ask frankly. ]
What could neutralize the ward? I presume Thaumaturgy has counterspells at the very least.
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Shatter and crack are the counterspells I know of that can damage or break through it. I haven't been able to test it under sustained assault, either.
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[ Tenn collects the book and pages of notes to stack neatly beside the True Water. Turning back to Eleven, he regards him with a self-assured smile. ]
Then you'll accept my request? I realize it's unusual, but you did say you wanted to try new things.
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[He sets the bracelet down, not sure if Tenn wants it back or if it's given as a model to work off of.]
We can practice the warding spell on its own, but I guess we won't know how much enhancement the True Water will give the bracelet..
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[ Tenn makes no motion to take back the bracelet, but he does pull something else from his robes: a small drawstring bag that is generously heavy and clinking with coins. ]
My preferred materials are listed in these documents, and I’ve copied down the technique outlined in the book. This should cover materials and the cost of your time. Let me know if you need anything else.
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Thank you. I will do my best to craft it exactly to your specifications.
[Eleven gathered up the book and papers with a smile, rather eager to start looking at the designs and materials. He enjoyed thinking about the process just as much as actually forging the items themselves]
It'll probably take a few weeks. I've never made something like it, and I need to make the right tools. But it is my first commission, so it will take priority and I'll have it to you just as quickly as I can without sacrificing quality.
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Indeed, there's no need to rush. You're learning a new technique, after all. I trust you'll do an excellent job.
[ Robes swishing, he accompanies Eleven to the door, looking not a bit concerned. It's worth the cost to commission someone he trusts. ]
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I meant to tell you- I became a priest. ..Well, sort of. I'm an acolyte of Raida. But I wanted to thank you for helping me decide to try it.
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I see. I’m glad you were able to make a decision you feel good about.
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It's brought me a good deal of solace. I don't know that you have any reason to stop by, but it's somewhere you can find me in the morning and evening hours if you need to.
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If I need to send you a message, I will let my familiar know to check there. [ Tenn gives the door a push, holding it open for Eleven. ] I work in the city during the evenings, so please leave any notes for me in my dorm.
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I will. If you come up with any additions you'd like, feel free to do the same. I will be looking over the design and sourcing suitable materials and tools for the first week, so there's a bit of time if there's anything else you want to add in before I start on its design in earnest.