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Watching the aoidei Karaskis hid a bit of a smile, although she didn't know the extent of it watching the hinted at bits of drama was a pass time. Of course her aoidei were not always so good at hiding it, perhaps they should take lessons she thought.

Nodding slightly to Aeleondrael as the aoidei motioned her onwards she headed over toward the other deities. She had not met either as of yet, and the only memories of Justice's host were when she was still mostly sleeping.

"Greetings Lord Forest and Lord Justice," offering a courtly bow to each she then shifted her gaze over those nearby. "It looks as if the forge is just about ready..." her eyes settled on the forge taking note of the design and materials used.

"If I understand correctly you need help with a flame for your forge?" stepping over the forge the goddess' eyes went over what had been gathered, motioning one of the nearby mortals she spoke quietly. Her instructions were precise once she left the mortals would be able to upkeep the heat though she was glad to find that the man had previous knowledge.

Karaskis was able to summon Kalfyra, and Kalfyra brought others. With the help of the knowledge of those that worked on the forges within her room the group worked. Once the forge was finish the main need for Karaskis had come. Before starting with the creation of the fire she looked over the forge thoughtfully making sure it would hold the heat without danger, after all the heat they needed would be great.

With the aid of Phi's alchemy she made sure that there would be enough of the dark coal that would hold the heat that the furnace would need. Using her flames to start a small fire as it spread she poured her energy into it, closing her eyes the goddess' mind went to the fire spreading throughout it. For those moments she danced and sprang not within the flame but as it, despite the element in use a peacefulness filled her. It took well over an hour to bring the flames hot enough for the glass, during that time Karaskis just stood close to the furnace to her time went quickly and once it was done she just stood a moment blinking her eyes on the flames another few moments before turning to the others.

"It will work for the glass now."
 
     

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Once the forge had been set up and materials gathered with the help of Lady Fire, Glyph and Malh'reth saw to it that he helped as much as they could. The mage would conjure the needed pipes and tongs as they were required and even duplicated the forge once it was complete and he was given a description of the materials.

Thus the mortals were given a task to occupy idle hands and the two young gods could rest easy in the knowledge that the scraps of glass they'd gathered over the past while were not just scraps. Most of the glass was reforged into simple water-carrying vessels, glasses and broad bowls - minimalist in style but functional and matching and as perfect as the glass workers could manage for the Twin Crown.

It would take a few short days but eventually the work would pay off and the ensemble of surviving vessels and recycled ones would be stacked, boxed, and otherwise stored in neat arrangement for presentation to Harmodius.
     
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