Maglor Makalaure Canafinwe Feanorion (
bythewaves) wrote in
driftfleet2017-02-18 10:51 am
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Who: Maglor and YOU! Also Maedhros is likely around somewhere
Broadcast: Video from one of the planet Mine sites
Action: Forges!
When: Anytime during this stop
I must say the good folk of this stop are very kind - they have allowed my brother and I use of the mines and forges here in exchange for some trading. My brother and I are going to be working on some proper swords - if anyone else is inclined to a bladed weapon, we are happy to make you one as well.
Grandfather, Fingon, you needn't ask, but your help in the forges would be invaluable - Maedhros and I manage, of course, but neither of us are... what we were. And we have neither Father, nor Curvo, nor Tylepe here to point out everything we are doing wrong!
Broadcast: Video from one of the planet Mine sites
Action: Forges!
When: Anytime during this stop
I must say the good folk of this stop are very kind - they have allowed my brother and I use of the mines and forges here in exchange for some trading. My brother and I are going to be working on some proper swords - if anyone else is inclined to a bladed weapon, we are happy to make you one as well.
Grandfather, Fingon, you needn't ask, but your help in the forges would be invaluable - Maedhros and I manage, of course, but neither of us are... what we were. And we have neither Father, nor Curvo, nor Tylepe here to point out everything we are doing wrong!

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We use our father's technique, for he was one of the first to find the skills to make folded steel, yes. And we could probably shift to any blade provided you could describe it to us? Mostly, we have been used to longswords, such as my own, here. But we have had long experience with most blades.
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[Okita turns away for a moment and disappears from the camera. He comes back a bit later with a rough sketch of a Japanese blade. The details aren't great because it's quick, but it gives the overall impression.]
Yours seem a bit more complex than what I'm used to. This is a Japanese katana, are you familiar?
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I have not - but it seems simple enough... a variation on one of our own designs should work - I will ask my brother. A single cutting edge, yes? How long?
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A straight blade, rather than a curved... [ He murmurs ] Should not be hard, I think. Give us a few days, and then you can come by so we can see if it suits?
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When I come, I'll bring as many credits as I have. It may take me awhile to earn the full amount.
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[Not that...he has a lot, but he can certainly work on it.]
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I heard there is a place off the ring that allows for us to trade and gather them, yes?
[But also, food? YESSSSS. He will also find things for food, somehow.]
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I'll see what I can do to negotiate an exchange.
[He can certainly work other jobs here that don't involve as much...dirt.]
As for the cooking though? What do you enjoy making? It seems many people here enjoy that as a hobby.
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I am sure you will be able to negotiate something! Mm, my mother taught me to cook honeycakes and berry tarts, and those are still my favourites. There are many good memories associated with those, even now.
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So do you make them here? I've been unable to find any sweets that remind me of my home.
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I have not had any luck finding honey or fresh berries, but I could, I am sure. What sort of sweets were you used to?
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[He makes a point of noting the honey and berries. That is something he could probably trade for or find here.]
Is it something you share with your family? Your honey cakes and tarts?
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[ A smile ]
Aye - they were dearly loved treats, and useful for bribery of fractious younger cousins and siblings, amongst other things!
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Aye! I am the second of seven, myself, one of my uncles had four, and the other five children, although so far as I know, my aunts spared us any further! And I am older than them all.
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[He laughs good-naturedly.]
No wonder you would need the bribery. I remember my sisters often did the same with me when I was young.
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[ A smile ]
I often wished I had a sister of my own - but only brothers, for my part. Were you the youngest, then?
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[He smiles in return.]
But yes, I was. I didn't have quite as many siblings as you did, however, just two.
[He pauses and then inclines his head in a bow.]
My name is Soujirou.
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[ Maglor echoes that bow ]
Well met, Soujirou. Maglor, at your service.
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[That sounds so cute.]
It's nice to meet you, Maglor-san. [A beat] Well met.
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It is - there are other, more formal greetings, and some less so! But tis good manners to greet others so. 'At your service' is traditional, perhaps a little too old-fashioned, but I am too old to want to change. The correct response is usually "At yours and your family's", but again, very old fashioned!
And I heard you use "san", before - what does that mean?
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