61st, Searing 122
The effort to create a schematic to protect against a specific type of runic magic had been almost peripheral. The libraries Torin now had access to had many such things, and adjusting it to his own style of working aether, and to his specific needs from the object, had been simple compared to the original works he'd been wrestling with since his first solo project more than a year ago. The concept was simple enough in and of itself, (on the assumption that the one pursuing it already had a working knowledge of the complexities of Runeforging as a whole) taking the magic of Negation and applying it to an object was just how Negation worked. Preparing an object to hold and sustain that magic, or to project that field in a specific shape or size, or activate and deactivate, was where the 'Forging came in.
Torin had decided that a armband would be best for him, he could lock it in place and, with a little aetheric toughening, not worry about it being lost or damaged no matter what he was doing while he wore it. He planned to wear it at all times. He could have made a more complicated item, one that could protect him from any number of magical effects, but that would take more time than he wanted to spend. Truth be told, now that he was out of the mental haze that had taken Frost and some parts of Glade from him, it had taken all his willpower to work the jobs he was being paid before starting on the bracelet.
Part of him was glad, in retrospect, that he had waited, because now Aurin could be the one who put his Negation magic into the project. As much as Torin liked inviting mages who wanted work to his forge, working with his mentor-lover was always preferable. Doing anything with the firefox man was, for the young smith, almost universally preferable.
After taking a day to show both Aurin and Timon around the Runeforge, teaching them the process in the most basic of terms, he had forged the physical form of the item with care. Knowing he might wish to add magical protections to the item later he had created several places where gemstones, or similarly sized items could be placed without breaking the aether lines of the original piece. If the idea worked he would likely be making one for each of the people he considered a friend. Perhaps Kala and Kaus already had similar items, but he would ask anyway.
Having laid the groundwork in viscerite to make the solid curve of ash steel impervious to damage and wear, it was not ready to have the Negation against Mesmer added.
Aurin would join him in a few minutes and they would begin the process together.
The effort to create a schematic to protect against a specific type of runic magic had been almost peripheral. The libraries Torin now had access to had many such things, and adjusting it to his own style of working aether, and to his specific needs from the object, had been simple compared to the original works he'd been wrestling with since his first solo project more than a year ago. The concept was simple enough in and of itself, (on the assumption that the one pursuing it already had a working knowledge of the complexities of Runeforging as a whole) taking the magic of Negation and applying it to an object was just how Negation worked. Preparing an object to hold and sustain that magic, or to project that field in a specific shape or size, or activate and deactivate, was where the 'Forging came in.
Torin had decided that a armband would be best for him, he could lock it in place and, with a little aetheric toughening, not worry about it being lost or damaged no matter what he was doing while he wore it. He planned to wear it at all times. He could have made a more complicated item, one that could protect him from any number of magical effects, but that would take more time than he wanted to spend. Truth be told, now that he was out of the mental haze that had taken Frost and some parts of Glade from him, it had taken all his willpower to work the jobs he was being paid before starting on the bracelet.
Part of him was glad, in retrospect, that he had waited, because now Aurin could be the one who put his Negation magic into the project. As much as Torin liked inviting mages who wanted work to his forge, working with his mentor-lover was always preferable. Doing anything with the firefox man was, for the young smith, almost universally preferable.
After taking a day to show both Aurin and Timon around the Runeforge, teaching them the process in the most basic of terms, he had forged the physical form of the item with care. Knowing he might wish to add magical protections to the item later he had created several places where gemstones, or similarly sized items could be placed without breaking the aether lines of the original piece. If the idea worked he would likely be making one for each of the people he considered a friend. Perhaps Kala and Kaus already had similar items, but he would ask anyway.
Having laid the groundwork in viscerite to make the solid curve of ash steel impervious to damage and wear, it was not ready to have the Negation against Mesmer added.
Aurin would join him in a few minutes and they would begin the process together.