Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-933831-20160518042413/@comment-32064726-20161008212310

Noble bounced back to his bright cheery self as they were talking about the Swords again. He sprung to his feet with a happy expression on his face.

"So they swords are very old then.... Do you happen to know their story? Who made them, where they were made, maybe how long they've been around?! My own sword is technically old, or at least the echniques and such used to make it are deep within the past generations of the Langford family. Hold on, allow me to show you all."

He takes off his sword and sheath and slowly pulls out the blade. It sparkles in the light with a purple sheen as it's a translucent glass and  very orante/beautiful Falchion with a turtle shell pattern on the guard.

"Long ago the Langford family was a clan of Huntsmen and Huntresses that went hand in hand with Artisans of the Glassblowing trade. They would forge glass weapons of all sorts instead of metal ones due to the ease of crafting them. In more recent times they've focused more on the Glassblowing art rather than Combat and have become a fairly large company creating a fair percentage of glass products. After I had learned my family's past I could not help but wish to bring back the legacy of old, even digging up the old and lost recipie for creating e hard glass and even naming it the Langford Shard.  I do not like bragging about it but I like to think my glassblowing hobby skill is decent. "

He holds up the blade in the light and admires it. Then aquires a wistful look.

"I love this sword but, at some point it is going to hold me back... Ahh but enough of that now. If you aren't too exhausted lady Girudo, is there anything you can tell us about your sword?"