Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25464065-20141213030111/@comment-25464065-20141216045840

Despite her normally, er, 'high-quality' way of living, Elise was most excited about the use of the actual forge. There was something incredibly rustic about using the flames to forge her weapon, and there was a certain satisfaction as the layers of bronze lit up and solidified anew as she moved the ring in and out of the fire in a circular pattern through a pair of thick gloves, not unlike the ones she wore in combat.

When she deemed her work satisfying enough, she brought it away from the fire and to one of the great tubs of water, carefully lowering the ring into the liquid and averting her face. She could finish adding the buttons and chiseling later, she supposed when she removed the shining ring from its bath. It wouldn't be able to move into chakram form yet, but she figured she could do the rest of that tomorrow anyway, seeing as they were secondary forms anyway.

Still, she crossed the room and removed two chisel-like objects and a hand drill from the tool wall. The list in the back room was some sort of sign-out sheet for materials, after all, and what harm could another name do to it? Elise quietly slid and secured the tools underneath the breast of her jacket, safely tucked between the blazer and leather piece just beneath it, before hurrying to the back room once more, carrying the still-wet blade around her shoulder eagerly.

A few strokes of a pen later, Elise returned from the back room with a smile, arm bent and holding the ringblade steady at her shoulder. Though water seeped through her blazer and dripped onto her skirt at some angles, she was ust happy to even have the blade back in the first place. She retrieved the keys with her other hand, having been stashed in her blazer pocket during their time in the forge, and gestured toward the door.

"We could go now, Glaukos. I can finish the detailing tonight." She ran her still-gloved finger over the edge of the blade, which replied with a soft twang. "You and I have the rest of the day to ourselves, then."