What is Hidden [Aurin]
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2022 4:05 pm
2 Ash, 122
Aurin was sitting on the small anvil Torin kept in the magical side of his forge for use in adjusting pieces if the heat off the magical elements became strong enough to cause minor warping or other deformities that needed to be corrected mid-forging. It also served as a useful chair for the fox like man when he spent time observing his boy at work.
At that moment Torin was checking the progress on the set of throwing knives that he was only adding durability to so they would never lose their edge, nor need sharpening. It was work that had become second nature to the smith but it put him in mind of the last time the redhead had been in his forge to do with with him.
It had been early in Searing, just after Kala had returned from her journey, her quest, following the dictates of gods. Her desire to keep what she had gained a secret made perfect sense to Torin and, once he understood her need, he'd set aside all other work and begun to forge her cloak immediately. Having to hide from society for the number of days it would take him to complete would already be difficult to explain without him adding to the time by delaying the work.
It required Masquerade, which was why he had turned, happily to the man he called 'Master', who was a master in his use of the rune as well. For the first time the young smith had also used the power of his own rune in the forging itself, rather than only as an aid to his craft. Thought he saw the redhead nearly every day anyway, having set times in which he knew they would be together, working together, was very pleasant. It made him want to begin making more items that required that runes his Master carried so they could continue to have the time.
Unfortunately, most of his work for his patron House involved the crafting of weapons and armor for the defense of their lands. It made sense, and he was proud to work for a family that put so much of their income into protecting their people, but it had meant that, since he'd finished the exquisite cloak, he hadn't had an excuse to have Aurin working with him.
Today the man was there, listening to Torin give his report of the information he gleaned, mostly from his Semblance now, but still, once in a while, simply by listening with his human ears.
Aurin was sitting on the small anvil Torin kept in the magical side of his forge for use in adjusting pieces if the heat off the magical elements became strong enough to cause minor warping or other deformities that needed to be corrected mid-forging. It also served as a useful chair for the fox like man when he spent time observing his boy at work.
At that moment Torin was checking the progress on the set of throwing knives that he was only adding durability to so they would never lose their edge, nor need sharpening. It was work that had become second nature to the smith but it put him in mind of the last time the redhead had been in his forge to do with with him.
It had been early in Searing, just after Kala had returned from her journey, her quest, following the dictates of gods. Her desire to keep what she had gained a secret made perfect sense to Torin and, once he understood her need, he'd set aside all other work and begun to forge her cloak immediately. Having to hide from society for the number of days it would take him to complete would already be difficult to explain without him adding to the time by delaying the work.
It required Masquerade, which was why he had turned, happily to the man he called 'Master', who was a master in his use of the rune as well. For the first time the young smith had also used the power of his own rune in the forging itself, rather than only as an aid to his craft. Thought he saw the redhead nearly every day anyway, having set times in which he knew they would be together, working together, was very pleasant. It made him want to begin making more items that required that runes his Master carried so they could continue to have the time.
Unfortunately, most of his work for his patron House involved the crafting of weapons and armor for the defense of their lands. It made sense, and he was proud to work for a family that put so much of their income into protecting their people, but it had meant that, since he'd finished the exquisite cloak, he hadn't had an excuse to have Aurin working with him.
Today the man was there, listening to Torin give his report of the information he gleaned, mostly from his Semblance now, but still, once in a while, simply by listening with his human ears.