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by Lorcan on December 31st, 2010, 7:14 pm
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by Lorcan on January 4th, 2011, 3:02 am
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by Verilian on January 6th, 2011, 12:43 am
One such structure they passed on their way out to the Offices was the Defiled blade. "That's where most of the cities weapons are made. Almost all the guard and Ebonstryfe can trace their weapons and armor back to one of the craftsman at the Defiled Blade. I hear they're in the market for apprentices right now, if that sort of thing floats your boat. Me personally, I'd rather get a job at the House of Immortal Pleasures. I can't imagine having a bad day working there." Lorcan couldn't help but shudder at the thought as the ferryman grinned his wide grin, missing teeth abound. Eventually they came to the Offices of the NHC and the ferryman pushed off the shore, not waiting to see if the young man would need another ride. Surely some other boat would come along. Armed guards hired by the NHC eyed the boy as he entered the building, but said nothing to him. The clerk barely noticed him until he addressed her, and then she was all about business. The form's she handed Lorcan were fairly simple, asking for a small bit of information and detailed the different housing options:
After looking over the documents Lorcan realized they were for leasing purposes only. He was seeking a permanent shelter, and expressed his desires to the clerk. "Oh... I see. Hmm..." The clerk stood and walked over to a bookshelf, pulling out a large logbook before returning to her desk. "Yes... it looks like you are lucky. We did acquire a place some time back, and have been looking to sell it, assuming you have the Miza's. Small place, over near the merchants ring. It was taken as payment from a client who defaulted on his rent. I believe he was using it to store something or other, but it should have enough room for one or two people as long as you don't mind close quarters. It's an even 500 if you want it, and feel free to take anything we left inside." The clerk peered over at the logbook, eying Lorcan expectantly. She did not hide her look of surprise when he actually produced the mizas, and quickly drew up the paperwork to make the property his. That's it then. The place is yours. If you need directions just ask one of the guards at the door and they'll show you the way. Was there anything else you needed, or are we done here?" On that cue one of the guards from the door walked over to stand behind Lorcan. He didn't appear threatening, per se, but having an armed guard stand behind you was never a good feeling. The man stood nearly a foot taller than Lorcan, and was sporting a nasty looking curved blade hanging from his belt. "He purchased the place over by the Defiled Blade," the clerk said to the guard, who nodded and walked back to the door, waiting until Lorcan was ready to go. OOCPost has been edited so you may have a permanent structure. Its the basic 20x20 (400 sq ft) single room structure you get in your starting package, complete with conveniently left behind bunk, chest, chair and table, and has a small fireplace on the back wall. |
by Lorcan on January 11th, 2011, 4:34 pm
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by Verilian on January 15th, 2011, 2:29 am
At first the guard was indifferent to Lorcan, glancing down at him and nodding silently. The guard led Lorcan out of the building and down the street to the water, where they would go back to the Merchant's ring and to the shed that was now Lorcan's new home. Lorcan could barely contain his excitement at the thought. He was a man now, he had a place of his own and would soon find himself a job, assuming he didn't piss off the large armed guard next to him before he got there. The guard was actually a friendly sort, as Lorcan quickly discovered once they'd waved down a boat and purchased a ride back into town which the guard paid for. He was quite talkative, introducing himself as Jona Blackwater, and by the time they got to their destination Lorcan knew everything there was to know about Jona. His favorite color was green, but not dark green, Jona liked bright lime green. He was fond of gardening, but being so large, and considering there wasn't much soil out on a lake, he took a job as a guard working for the NHC. His mother's name was Sheila and his father was Adam, a retired fletcher. Jona was the breadwinner of the family, and was interested in a young Acolyte by the name of Emily, but she was more in love with a god she had never met than she was with Jona. Jona's favorite food was eggs, scrambled with tomato's on top. He also enjoyed fishing, long walks on the beach, and telling his life story to anyone he met. When Lorcan was finally able to get a word in, having already made it as far as the outer part of the merchant ring, he asked about apprenticeship at the Defiled Blade. "The Defiled Blade? I knew a fella who used to work there by the name of Tommy Oleander. He was a funny fella, had a way about him I didn't trust. Guess the Ebonstrye didn't trust him either, cause last I heard they was haulin him back to the temple for some crime or other." Jona shrugged, helping Lorcan exit the boat as they docked. "That reminds me of a time back when I was a boy, and my dad caught me tryin to steal an apple from the apple stand. He said, 'Jona! Don't you be stealin them apples or the Stryfe'll come and getcha!' So I didn't steal um, and here I am. Don't break the law here in Ravok less you wanna piss off the Law, right?" Jona led Lorcan down the road, stopping next to a rather dilapidated looking building. "Well, here we are. Lemme see if this key still works." The guard shoved the key into the key hole, turning it and jiggling it every wich way until finally the lock clicked and the door popped open and he handed the key to Lorcan. The inside of the building was dusty, but appeared undamaged and looked like it would even keep water out if it rained. There was some furniture strewn about, nothing of any real value but all in useable condition, and a dirty fire place on the far wall. "Hope you enjoy your stay. Probably be wantin to fix the place up a bit, if you ask me. My pa always told me keepin your home in good condition was one of the most important things a man could do. Course, you'd be needin some money to do that... oh! You wanted ta know bout the Defiled Blade. I think I remember my buddy Glen mentioning somethin about them lookin for new blood at the forge. Just head on down that way, might get lucky and find yourself a job early on. Thats what my pa always told me... don't wait, get yerself a job as soon as you can and get out of this house." Jona scratched his head in thought then shrugged, "Don't know why he wanted me out of the house so badly though, seein as how he kept almost killin himself when I was a boy. I figure he'd want me around to make sure he stays healthy. Keep's tryin though, usually right after I leave... guess he misses me." Perhaps the guard would have continued going on and on about things nobody in their right mind would care about, or perhaps he would have given Lorcan some useful information, but the world would never know for at that moment, just down the road, somebody cried out for help. Jona, having somehow heard the cry over his own rambling, turned and spotted a woman being chased down the road by a man with a knife. "Hey," he shouted as he drew his sword and ran in their direction, "You leave her alone!" He shouted something further about his pa and how you should treat a woman, but Lorcan either couldn't hear him anymore or wasn't listening. He had a house to explore, and Jona was finally gone. Years later Lorcan would come to find out that in actuality, it was the woman who committed the crime, and the man with the knife was actually a member of the Black Sun just trying to get his money back. Jona was arrested for killing an innocent man and letting an enemy of Rhysol escape. He was tortured, questioned, and then killed. ...but that is a story for another day. |
by Lorcan on January 16th, 2011, 1:36 am
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by Lorcan on January 19th, 2011, 9:02 pm
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by Verilian on January 21st, 2011, 5:57 am
The ferryman was certainly greedy, charging such a high fee for something that took only an ounce of energy to point out. Indeed the Defiled Blade was only just a short walk down the road, but on the bright side that meant Lorcan could easily walk to work each day, saving him the trouble of having to deal with money grubbing ferrymen. The smoke rising from the chimney was a sight he would grow used to seeing as he went to work each day. The Defiled Blade was open for business day and night, and rarely did the establishment shut down. It's craftsmen worked long hours, but produced some of the finest items in Ravok. Lorcan could feel the heat of the forges as he entered the building, and all around there were masters and apprentices working away at their wares. Racks of weapons and armor lined the walls, and bins filled with various tools were found in aisles on one side of the forge. The young man Lorcan addressed was carrying a handful of such tools, and nearly dropped them as Lorcan inquired about work. "What? Oh, you'll be needing to talk to one of the owners about that. If you'll just hang on one second..." The young man hefted his handful of tools into a bin, then turned to face Lorcan. "Alright, right this way." The young apprentice led Lorcan to the far side of the forge where a short man was discussing an axe head with a taller man. The short one turned when Lorcan and the apprentice approached. "Uh, Master Ares. This guy wants an apprenticeship." Ares gave Lorcan a quick look up and down then turned back to the tall man, "That's enough for now, go finish sharpening that then bring it back when you're done." "Yes, master Ares," the tall man replied then hurried off to his station. "Alright," Ares turned back to Lorcan and the apprentice. "So, you looking to be an apprentice, are you? Do you have any experience? No? Don't look like it, but I suppose that's alright. We happen to need some extra hands right now, so we'll take you on. Consider yourself lucky, I'm usually more picky. Adam, take him to Master Isen. Since his last apprentice broke his thumb he's been needing an extra set of hands, I'm sure he'll be happy for it." "What? Come on, boy, spit it out. I don't have all day!" Adam cleared his throat, "I have a new apprentice here.. Master Ares says he is to work under you." Isen set his hammer aside, giving Lorcan the once over. "Humph. Doesn't think I can handle it on my own, does he? Oh well, he's the boss. You can go now Adam." After Adam left Isen took the piece of metal he was working on and stuck it back into the fire. "So, I'm guessing you'll be needing some instruction. Hah, like Ares would give me a seasoned apprentice. Hah! Lemme guess, you just moved out of your parents house and this is your first job? Completely green.. oh well, it is what it is. I'll need you here at sunrise every morning. I start work early. I'll send you home at sunset most nights, unless I need you longer." Pulling the metal out of the fire Isen sets it back on the anvil and beats it a few more times, flattening it out and splitting it into three forks before shoving it back into the heat. "Be here on time every day, and you wont have any problems with me. Show up late, and I'll keep you here all night. Now that that's out of the way... my name's Isen, Isen Redwater. I've been working metal since I was six, just like my father and his father before that as far back as anyone can remember. So what's your story?" Isen RedwaterIsen comes from a long line of smiths. He is quick to anger and slow to laugh. Learning under him will be tough but rewarding. He runs a tight schedule, but is an excellent teacher. |
by Lorcan on January 23rd, 2011, 1:07 am
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by Verilian on January 28th, 2011, 4:21 am
"Let me see your hands, boy." Isen took Isen's arms by the wrists, flipping his hands over palms up to examine them. He muttered something under his breath then noticed the silvery veins running through his arm. The man had seen such things before, and in fact the owners of the shop boasted their own silvery veins as well, albeit more pronounced all over and of course, much harder. But Isen recognized Lorcan for what he was and nodded approvingly. "Got some Isurian blood runnin through ya, I see. That explains the desire to be a smith. Most people don't just want this job, it's a hard one, see. Long hours, heavy lifting, inhospitable working environment... but it's a rewarding one if you give it time. We'll see how you feel in the days to come, Lorcan." Dropping the subject Isen turns back to his workbench motioning to the numerous tools covering the table. He picked up the hammer and showed it to Lorcan. "When most people think of a blacksmith they think of the hammer and anvil, but there's a lot more to it than that. You've got your chisels, files, grinders, tongs, swages, fullers and many many more. Even the anvil has various parts, from the base to the horn, the table, the face.. pritchel holes. In the coming days it will be your job to familiarize yourself with all these things, get to know them. Learn how they feel in your hands, how they feel against the metal." Isen grabbed an unworked block of metal from his workbench, showing it to Lorcan. "This is iron, but we work many metals here. Copper, iron, gold and silver, steel... and for the most skilled, we have Isurian Steel. There's also cold iron, occasionally we do glassworking and other things as well. You'll learn it all in time, but for now you will be working mainly with iron and copper. Right now I'm making heads to pitchforks..." Isen gives Lorcan a look that wipes any kind of look off his face. "It may not sound like the most glamorous type, but it's an important tool. We don't always make weapons and armor. You'll have to learn to make the boring stuff too. Leave the weapon making to the experts for now, nobody wants a rookie made sword that falls apart in a fight." Isen set the hammer down on the anvil next to the block of iron. "So... would you like to give it ago. First lesson right here. Turn this block of metal into something else... I don't care what. Just do it." |
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