Lauri-Ell (
kree_soldieress) wrote in
aterat2022-09-16 11:49 am
Entry tags:
A Joyous Fall
Who; Lauri-Ell, Terra, Open
What; Forge Work, Delight Over The World
Where; Forge, Market District Tavern
When; September
Warnings; None
I. A New Forge Crafter | Bay Blades Forge
II. Tavern Time | Market District Tavern
What; Forge Work, Delight Over The World
Where; Forge, Market District Tavern
When; September
Warnings; None
I. A New Forge Crafter | Bay Blades Forge
Today was a good day, an important day. Today was the day that Gili had declared Lauri-Ell's success. While she was by no means a proper master yet (hadn't even considered what her masterwork might be), she had graduated to full journeyman. Lauri-Ell was finally a proper crafter who could sell her things freely and take commissions for Bay Blades. And oh but the woman was happy for it.
And, to celebrate, she was doing something almost meditative. Instead of some great work, some amazing project, she was doing needful work: she was pulling wire. Lauri-Ell hummed happily as she held the tongs holding the lead of the wire, hauling it through a small hole in a braced metal plate. It was nice, to watch the way the wire thinned out, cooling through the very process. This was a delight. And, as the final pull came, she was careful to not let the wire lash out quickly and hurt someone. That done she coiled her wire and returned it to the heat of the forge. She's going for very fine today, and more heat will be needed.
The timing, though, was such that as she nestled the coiled metal in the heat, she heard someone approaching. The large blacksmith smiled and dusted her hands off on her leather apron before turning to the approaching steps.
"Good day! What can we do for you?"
II. Tavern Time | Market District Tavern
The Tavern. It was a wonderful place, so alive with people. So alive with noise and laughter and life. There were not things like this among the Kree, and given Lauri couldn't cook, she was happy to enter here when she could, to gain some joy. These were a good thing to hear. To know that the city is happy now.
Lauri-Ell moves to the counter to order her drink (scotch, neat) and her food (stew, double serving with a good dark bread). Once it was in hand she moved to a large table, one that locals cleared without a question she she approached. After all, people knew that after she ate the fun would come. Lauri-Ell was the queen of arm wrestling in the tavern, and people loved challenging her and betting. It was fun.
She started into her meal, enjoying the noise and talk and laughter and music. This is all good, so very very good. It was right. Just as right as the noise of someone approaching. She lifted her head and nodded.
"You are welcome to eat here, if you wish. They just give me the space so I can do arm wrestling later."

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She'd researched in the library for it.
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So Terra found himself looking at the drawings that had been made. "So this gets the dirt ready for planting then, right?"
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"Exactly," she says with a smile. "It turns it all over, tears up old roots so they can break down better to feed the soil, things like that."
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Once he did a quick visual inspection, Terra shook his head. "I don't really know much about planting or growing things."
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Which means she has to move to where she's got the metal she intends for this purpose.
"I have learned things with the help of my friend Yuki, and the lady Aerith. I like plants, but it is not a thing Kree warriors normally deal with."
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He could go either way with this and if she wasn't okay with it, he was okay with letting it go. But he was curious.
And the curiousity got even further when she mentioned her friends teaching her things. His friends taught him things too, much like Cinderella did with the whole 'faith in her heart that anything was possible.' Terra had taught her too, about being strong which had been weird to hear his own words come back to him.
"I'm sure you'll be helping a lot of people out with this invention of yours."
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And with that she takes the first metal disk she will need to work up onto the anvil. Better to get this going.
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"Are you planning on making more than one or two or? I mean, lots of people will need one, right?"
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If others called upon the desire of it, she would do more. But it was better to just make to need for something this large.
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"I just hope they are happy with the work," she said, before picking up the large metal disk blank she had made earlier and moving it into the fire to heat it. Then she moves to the bellows to kick up the heat with more hair.
"Alright, this is an important part of smithing. You learn how hot the fire is by the color of it, and how long you can look upon it."
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"I'm sure they'll like it. I mean, you're making this to help them."
But his eyes got a little bigger when she went on with instructions. "I didn't know fire changed colour." There was way more to all of this than he knew. And Terra was fascinated.
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And how they had become the people they had because of such things. And the evil it had created across the universe for millennia.
"Oh yes, fire has many colors and characters. What color do you believe would indicate fire at its hottest?"
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Blue eyes looked from his companion to the fire at her question. "Uh..blue?"
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"But sometimes people ask for things they cannot handle. Such as happened with the Kree."
She ignores the question of the history of the Kree. She does not know him well enough yet to admit the sins of her people.
"Yes, blue fires are hotter than yellow."
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But his attention turned back towards his task with a smile. "Does it turn another colour after that?"
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Questions, he was full of them.
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He was determined to learn and help and he couldn't wait.
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It only seems right.
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"Where do I start?"
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This was a very good first step. After she would show him how to handle the metal, and even make nails. Nails was a very good way to start.
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So Terra remembered the rest part and then went to work again. He was delighted to be doing this.
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hand waving her details here
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Wrap?
indeed