[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/hSbxgyH.png[/img] [sup][@Rune_Alchemist][/sup][/center] [hider=Inventory] [b]Coinage:[/b] 8 Silver, 5 Copper [b]Carried[/b] [list] [*]The (near-nonexistent) clothing on his back. [*]Broken Hourglass [*]Leather Belt [*]Mining Goggles [*]Leather Gloves [*]Broken Lantern [*]Pickaxe [*]Knight's Dagger [*]Dwarf's Polearm [*]Rope [*]Canteen of water [*]Some preserved food Enough for two people to last a few days. [*]Communication horn Made from bone, hollow and likely used for communication. [*] Map of the Under roads. A map detailing some routes used by the Dwarves and Shadow Elves to travel in their subterranean homes. Its not entirely complete, but it at least shows the routes to the two most notable settlements and several other places of note. Unless you travel off the paths, you probably won’t get lost. [*]Dusk Ring A ring bearing the engraving of Shadow Elf royalty. One who carries it carries authority recognized by the crown of the Shadow Elves. Most who see the crest will be willing to show some manner of friendship and authority to the bearer. [*]Moonlit Water A type of holy water blessed by the Goddess of the Moon. Cures minor wounds and invigorates the body. Its surprisingly not a clear color - but a deep, oceanic blue. Seems to faintly glow at night. Not strong enough to harm demons. [/list] [b]Stored[/b] [list] [*]A fur cloak. [*]Knight's Longsword [*]Knight's Shield [*]Untanned boar skin. [*]A small pot and a ladle [*]Roll of what seemed to be a mat of thick fur, likely for sleeping on Comfortable, but only one. [*]A heavy looking fur/cloth blanket. Cozy, warm and heavy. Good for sleeping in colder climates. [/list] [/hider] Isidore considered asking for a demonstration of how those tools worked, but decided quickly enough that he could figure it out on his own time. Rather, he needed knowledge and experience elsewhere. His fights, if they could be called such, against Sorcha and the archdemon had both proved that he had neither the techniques nor the strength to prevent himself from being disarmed, whether through magnetic repulsion or flatout disintegration. So the furnace needed to become a forge. And though he understood cars and circuitry, the nature of blacksmithing was something that he needed to see firsthand to comprehend, to visualize, to [i]recreate[/i]. [b]“Call me Isidore,”[/b] the dark-haired youth spoke bringing forward a hand to shake. [b]“It’s a matter of professional…curiosity. I use weapons, but don’t know how they’re made. I’m here to amend that.”[/b]