TIMESTAMP: Ash 26th, 122
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The forge was hot, an apron over his front as he manipulated metal filigree around the pommel of a blade, quenching the design that would soon serve as a reference for a future project. Wiping the soot from his stony face with a washcloth, he strode out into the commons and paused, stone-still as a statue. His neck creaked, and then his knees, softly glimmering blue eyes affixed on something unusual there upon the wall.
A door.
A door unlike any other, for he knew the floor plan of this place quite well. It did not belong.
Stepping up to it, Aardwalden slowly pulled the latch, and his brow rose in surprise as warm sunlight pooled into the dimly lit chamber, casting a beaming ray. Spinning his finger, he asked the elements for a doorstop to help him in a great time of need, and he bent down to knock it in the gap. Disappearing into the office, he left a note to his apprentices and then moved around to the lab, fetching a pack of recently purchased Aetherite, five to be exact, of an average grade. They were to be the reagents for a project, but now they were supplies.
Aardwalden with backpack slung over his shoulder peered down at the rolling tide of the bay. He had no fear of the water, nor the height. Hopefully the earth down beneath the waves was friendly. Then, he kicked away the stopper and tilted down, down over the edge, until he tumbled into a freefall.
From afar, it must have looked like a stiff, porcelain doll had fallen out of the sky, splashing into the waves after spinning erratically. Descending through the water with a rough hello, Aardwalden sunk like the stone he was made of, and found his feet square upon the underwater silts, the vision not quite so clear. Holding a hand aloft, he fed aether to the restless earth in turmoil around him and called it to join him by his side, to calm just as it wished to, and soon he could see the crystalline bay rising towards the shoreline, countless shimmering fish swimming in bright schools as he casually navigated his way between the corals.
From the rolling tides of the beach emerged a kelp-covered man of stone, short in stature, the waves breaking against him. His clothes were absolutely soaked, but he seemed not to mind.
-500gp to ledger for 5x average Aetherite
The forge was hot, an apron over his front as he manipulated metal filigree around the pommel of a blade, quenching the design that would soon serve as a reference for a future project. Wiping the soot from his stony face with a washcloth, he strode out into the commons and paused, stone-still as a statue. His neck creaked, and then his knees, softly glimmering blue eyes affixed on something unusual there upon the wall.
A door.
A door unlike any other, for he knew the floor plan of this place quite well. It did not belong.
Stepping up to it, Aardwalden slowly pulled the latch, and his brow rose in surprise as warm sunlight pooled into the dimly lit chamber, casting a beaming ray. Spinning his finger, he asked the elements for a doorstop to help him in a great time of need, and he bent down to knock it in the gap. Disappearing into the office, he left a note to his apprentices and then moved around to the lab, fetching a pack of recently purchased Aetherite, five to be exact, of an average grade. They were to be the reagents for a project, but now they were supplies.
Aardwalden with backpack slung over his shoulder peered down at the rolling tide of the bay. He had no fear of the water, nor the height. Hopefully the earth down beneath the waves was friendly. Then, he kicked away the stopper and tilted down, down over the edge, until he tumbled into a freefall.
From afar, it must have looked like a stiff, porcelain doll had fallen out of the sky, splashing into the waves after spinning erratically. Descending through the water with a rough hello, Aardwalden sunk like the stone he was made of, and found his feet square upon the underwater silts, the vision not quite so clear. Holding a hand aloft, he fed aether to the restless earth in turmoil around him and called it to join him by his side, to calm just as it wished to, and soon he could see the crystalline bay rising towards the shoreline, countless shimmering fish swimming in bright schools as he casually navigated his way between the corals.
From the rolling tides of the beach emerged a kelp-covered man of stone, short in stature, the waves breaking against him. His clothes were absolutely soaked, but he seemed not to mind.
-500gp to ledger for 5x average Aetherite
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