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Ivan and Diana began to act hostile towards each other, "Now now you guys.." I sighed. "Either way, good luck Ivan." I walked past him. "I'm looking for a smithing room, do you know where I c-" Suddenly I felt heat come from a metal door next to me as I passed it. I opened the door slowly, only to find what I was searching for, there was an anvil, a forge, and all the tools and things I needed to smith. "I found it." I looked back at Diana then Ivan. "I'll be in here if you need me." I walked through the door and closed it behind me.
I looked around, there was a large cart full of ingots of gold, silver, and steel. I smiled at how amazing quality they seemed to be and began to pick up steel ingots, and throwing them in to the forge to melt. After it all melted, I went and grabbed a mold, fit for a dagger, and lifted the lever to pour in the molten steel. The heat made my sweat and I wiped my forehead with my sleeve. The handle in the mold for the dagger cooled, and I put on mitts, and pick it up with tongs, quickly moving to the anvil to begin shaping it.
Time went by, and I was finished with my first dagger, I threw the un-sharpened blade in to a bucket of water and repeated my steps with another dagger. My sleeves where rolled up and sweat dripped from my chin as the heat was intense to be around, it made me dizzy but I tried to ignore it as I kept working, while now reheating the blades to hammer in and engrave symbols and details on the metal.
I molded two metal handles, and applied them to the blades, then wrapped the handles with black leather, then carefully sharpening the blades. I applied a rope of leather that hang by the handle, and took my necklace Diana made me, tying it to the dangling rope as a decoration. The other dagger was plain, but ready to have a charm tied to. I finished any minor details, then held one blade in each hand, staring at them for a while. After a while I realized my wounds on my hands had ripped back open and bled all over the wrappings, but at some point in time it stopped bleeding, most likely when all the heavy work was done and I was sharpening the blades. I sat there, staring in to space for the next while.