Chapter 457: Forging The Weapons
Erend and his companions marveled at the sight when they arrived, feeling the weight of their task settle upon them. The dwarven blacksmiths, led by the master smith, Brokk, welcomed them with a mixture of respect and curiosity. Brokk was a stout, grizzled dwarf with a long, braided beard and eyes that gleamed with the fire of the forge.
"Welcome to the heart of Khazadrim," Brokk said, his voice a deep rumble. "Here, we will forge the weapons that will stand against that problem called the Great Calamity."
The group gathered around a large anvil, the Sacred Hammer resting upon it. The dwarves began their preparations, carefully measuring and melting the Starsteel.
The metal glowed with an ethereal light as it was heated, its surface shimmering with hues of silver and blue.
Erend, Adrien, Billy, Adrius, and Saeldir stood ready, their minds focused on the task ahead. Brokk looked at each of them in turn, his expression serious.
"This is no simple task. The Starsteel is a powerful metal, and it requires skill and precision to shape it. Are you ready?" Brokk asked while looking at them.
Erend nodded, his determination clear. "We're ready."
Erend, in particular, was very ready for what they were about to do. He had a strong feeling that he needed to handle this metal with the utmost care.
Mostly, it was his Dragon instincts speaking. They told him he had a special connection with the Starsteel metal, something he couldn't quite explain. Because of this, Erend was confident that with his power, he would be able to create the best from that metal if he helped forge it.
Brokk gave a nod of approval. "Good. Let's begin."
The process was meticulous and demanding. The dwarves worked tirelessly, their expertise and craftsmanship evident in every strike of the hammer and every fold of the metal.
Erend and his companions watched and assisted where they could, their presence a testament to the gravity of their mission.
Among the dwarven blacksmiths, Erend found himself increasingly drawn to the heart of the work, an ancient instinct stirring deep within him.
As they prepared to forge the Starsteel, Erend's Dragon instincts surged, guiding his every move. He could feel the call of the metal, its ancient power resonating with his own. Driven by an unyielding force, he stepped forward, his eyes glowing with a fiery intensity.
Brokk noticed Erend's demeanor shift and frowned. "What do you think you're doing, lad? This is delicate work."
Erend met Brokk's gaze, his voice firm and commanding. "The Starsteel needs more than just skilled hands. It requires a connection to its essence, and I can feel it. Let me show you."
The dwarves exchanged wary glances, their pride stung by the implication that an outsider might understand their craft better than they did. But a nod from the king's advisor, who had witnessed Erend's transformation, quelled their objections.
"Let him proceed," the advisor said. "We must trust in his instincts."
Reluctantly, Brokk stepped aside, allowing Erend to take the lead. The Dragonborn's hands moved with a confidence born of ancient knowledge, guiding the molten Starsteel with precise, almost reverent, motions.
He gave clear instructions, his voice carrying an authority that belied his years.
"Heat it slowly," Erend instructed. "The Starsteel must be coaxed, not forced. It responds to the energy we imbue it with, so we must be patient."
Brokk's frown deepened, but he followed Erend's lead, his movements mirroring the Dragonborn's.
As they worked together, the dwarves began to see the wisdom in Erend's approach. The metal glowed with an ethereal light, its surface shimmering as if alive.
"Now, strike with the Sacred Hammer, but not too hard," Erend continued. "We need to shape it, not shatter it."
The dwarves followed his instructions, their skepticism gradually giving way to admiration. The process was slow, meticulous, but the results were undeniable.
The Starsteel responded to Erend's touch, its raw power tempered and refined under his guidance.
At one point, Brokk couldn't help but voice his thoughts. "It's like the metal itself is listening to you.
Erend nodded, his eyes never leaving the glowing Starsteel. "That's good. We are not just forging weapons; we are awakening their true potential."
The days stretched into nights, the work relentless but rewarding. The dwarves, initially offended by Erend's interference, now found themselves in awe of his instincts and abilities.
The weapons they forged were unlike anything they had ever seen, imbued with a power that seemed almost alive.
As the days passed, the weapons began to take shape. Erend's weapon, a massive sword imbued with the essence of his Dragon power, gleamed with a brilliance of fire and lightning.
Adrien's dual blades, sleek and deadly, shimmered with a sharp, cold light. Billy's warhammer, heavy and imposing, radiated a sense of unyielding strength. Adrius's staff, elegant and precise, glowed with lethal beauty. While Saeldir sword is not less amazing than the rest with blades shimmering with silver stars-like dots.
Brokk gathered the group around the anvil. "It is done. These weapons are now bound to you, forged with the power of the Starsteel and the Sacred Hammer."
Erend stepped forward, taking the massive sword in his hands. He felt a surge of power course through him, the weapon resonating with his Dragon nature. Adrien, Billy, and Adrius followed suit, each of them feeling a deep connection to their newly forged weapons.
Saeldir looked on with a sense of fulfillment. "With these weapons, we stand a better chance."
Erend nodded, his eyes reflecting the determination in his heart.
The weapons they now carried were not just symbols of their alliance with the dwarves but also a testament to their shared resolve to fight against the impending threat.
However, unknown to them, the shadow of betrayal loomed ever closer. The information leaked by the dwarf advisor to the dark figure was already setting the stage for new dangers.
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