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#1285360: Nov 24th 2017 at 8:27:40 PM
I saw it... I've looked at the night sky a lot, and I've never seen it do that.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?
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#1285364: Nov 24th 2017 at 8:32:42 PM
...
(furrows her brow)
What did the man look like? Hair, eyes, weaponry?
(K-man) There is no "best" steel. Low-carbon steel dulls easily, but is flexible. If it is bent, it can easily return to its normal form. Conversely, high-carbon steel is harder, can keep an edge, but is inflexible. If it is bent or otherwise damaged, it can be difficult to fix.
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(K-man) Most exotic metals make for poor blades. There are a handful that can keep an edge for longer than steel, but steel-workers can offset that with a myriad of ways. Whether it be magecraft... or simply refraining from sword abuse.
(nothing spectacular happens, Shadow - but you get an odd feeling from the sword)
(like if you kept practicing and practicing with it until you dropped... you could cut through space, through dimensions, through Karma itself)
(that's absurd, there's absolutely nothing supernatural you can detect about the sword, but... that feeling persists)