badnewsandshitlist (
badnewsandshitlist) wrote in
etraya2025-11-08 09:20 am
Un: TerribleTinkerer | Text
Assuming the Fae of Auriel share the same aversion to iron as those of the Feywild from where I am from, I am offering to craft temporary weapons and tools from non-iron materials for anyone preparing for the mission. My trade lies in metalwork, with modest skill in wood and leather. Brass, bronze, bone, horn, or seasoned wood are all suitable.
Time before departure is limited, so I can only take a few commissions.
Separately, I am pursuing a personal project involving spell storage and glyphcraft. If anyone has experience in such work, I would appreciate a private exchange of ideas.
Time before departure is limited, so I can only take a few commissions.
Separately, I am pursuing a personal project involving spell storage and glyphcraft. If anyone has experience in such work, I would appreciate a private exchange of ideas.

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It would be better if you were to observe me at work. Come and watch. Feel my hand and arm as I sculpt. That is the best way to get a sense of what is needed: I do not conceptualize my process wholly in physics, and that is the knowledge that you need.
The sooner the better, as I need to practice with these tools. If I arrive and clearly know how to sculpt but not how to use the tools and metals our hosts use, it might break the ruse.
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If you’re carving now, I can come over immediately. I’ll keep out of your way, watch how you work, and try to make sense of it well enough to shape the materials we actually have.
Fair warning, though. When it comes to art, I’m primarily operating on observation and prayer. I know precision, not beauty. So if I look confused while you sculpt, it’s only because I’m trying to translate whatever magic you’re doing into something I can actually replicate.
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I will describe what I am doing, but my understanding of my process is relative, not absolute. So as you said: I have the knowledge of how the tools will be used, but not of the mathematics behind them. Most science is mathematics, is it not?
It is not magic. It is expertise.
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And as for expertise… careful with that word. Call yourself an expert around me and I’ll be tempted to start asking you insufferably detailed questions to see where the cracks appear. It is a noble title, but a dangerous one. People start expecting demonstrations.
Still, you know your craft, even if you do not describe it with the precision of a mathematician. That is fine. You show me what your hands know, and I will handle the rest.
I’ll see you shortly, expert.
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I am an expert. You can ask any questions you'd like. I know my work as thoroughly as you know yours.
You would not be the first scientist I walked away from once they annoyed me.