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Shop Post: Defensive Plates Transaction Date: 2022.02.10 Cost of Transaction: 1 material Crafter's Profession: Blacksmith Crafter's Rank: 3 Item Name: Defensive Plates Item Tier: T2 Item Type: Heavy Armour [Plate] Item Rarity: Uncommon Item Enhancements: Mitigation (1 Slot) Craft/Appraisal/Obtainment IDs & Rolls: ID203517 Item Description: Thick silver armour wraps around the form of the indivi
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[F27 | R7 Blacksmith] The Winter Fox Smithery {Closed}
Nari-Lanreth replied to Nari-Lanreth's topic in Merchants and Shops
Nari’s day had been – well, draining. It wasn’t one specific thing, and she wasn’t quite sure what had caused her to feel so…done, but as she stared at the hammer and anvil, she had to force herself to pick up the tool and begin her work. Sighing, she brought forth to her mind the images of the pieces she had wanted to craft – she was focusing on truly upgrading herself here, and figured she’d make herself a collection of goodies, damned be the store’s stock, at least for today. ‘Right, Yuki will guide me – so let’s get this party started, shall we?’ The hammer lifted and fell, smas -
[PP-F03] The Quest of Bull Men (Search for the Hoya)
Nari-Lanreth replied to Xena's topic in Beginner Floors
Nari’s hand snapped up to smash the accept button the moment the screen appeared before her. She realised the motion as it happened, and felt herself cough in an attempt to…hide it?...she wasn’t quite sure. Knowing there was no way it wasn’t noticed, Nari decided to simply try and turn the focus another way – by continuing the conversation. “I’d love to make it official – and, if you want…I can definitely take the role of shielding you- I mean acting as your shield. Acting as your shield for the party.” This was going great. Just great. Couldn’t be better, in any way, shape or form. She f -
Although her mind had been…preoccupied but a moment ago, Nari forced herself to focus on the task at hand. Her smithing was what she needed to do now – with Yuki. Memories of days gone by wouldn’t help her here, only true engagement in what she was doing. Bringing up the hammer, she waited with it raised, seeing if the fox would request any adjustments. Instead Yuki simply stared at her, the beady eyes watching, waiting. Nari figured that was a sign that her form was good, and that no correction was needed – at least, not yet. Trusting in the fox’s judgment, she brought the hammer d
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The fox gave no immediate respond to her enquiry, and Nari couldn’t help but think that that in itself was an answer to her question – maybe it was too early to consider something so…finite. If she had a house, that would tie her down – more so than the shop did, at least that had her out doing things like material searching. But a house? That was a whole new league, and one that she wasn’t sure she was quite ready to commit to yet. “It would be nice though…maybe one day, to settle down, to own a place. Maybe I can have someone…” She felt herself flush as her mind returned to the day not
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Nari was tempted to pick up the hammer and begin on the next piece, but just staring at it made her arm hurt. Deciding not to over do anything, she headed across to the small workshop table that had become her workplace, eatery, and everything else zone. She let herself lean against it for a while, her mind returning to the day they had had together. Her thoughts slowly turning back to the houses they had passed during their walk throughout the city. She had the money – thanks to an anonymous donor – to purchase one of them, and maybe enough to upgrade it and make it her own special place
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She continued working, the slight fox content to sit on her shoulder and just watch as the hammer rose and fell, ringing out against the silence of the forge around them. Nari felt herself getting lost in her work, her singular focus driving away everything around her as she was pulled into the action of bringing the hammer up – then down. Time seemed to pass both slowly and quickly, and it wasn’t long before Nari put aside the piece she had been working on, realising suddenly just how much her arm was hurting from all the exertion. She smiled at Yuki, even though it was painful, she was
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She was amazed at the success she was having – did this little fox really make that much of a difference? It was hard to believe, and yet…Nari could see the results right before her eyes. Nari felt the smile return to her face as her strike rung true. She hard a squeak of agreement from Yuki on her shoulder, and turned to grin at the little fox. Raising her arm again, the fox gave a slight nudge against her arm, and Nari repositioned, adjusting her aim under the little creature’s direction. ‘This is…amazing. The way that we can work together like this. I’m amazed that this is a th
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[PP-F03] The Quest of Bull Men (Search for the Hoya)
Nari-Lanreth replied to Xena's topic in Beginner Floors
Nari couldn’t get past the point that this girl – whom had just obliterated a minotaur with one swing, was asking her for help with…learning? She shook her head as she tried to imagine being able to teach her anything at all. It was clear the girl possessed a strength in her capabilities – and likely didn’t need her to actually teach anything. ‘Maybe she’s just being nice? Trying to boost my confidence? I…I shouldn’t turn her down, what if she’s being serious?’ Nari was silent for a few moments while she tried to figure out what to say. Her mouth opened and closed a couple of times befor -
Returning to the shop, Nari immediately pulled out a treat for the patient fox. Tossing it, she waited to see if the fox would accept her apology and thanks for taking time to help her with her search. Her curiosity got the better of her as she decided to test something. Curious as to whether the fox’s luck would continue to pay off, Nari headed over to the anvil, waiting as the little creature finished its food and noticed her movements. Pausing only for the briefest of moments, the fox scuttered up her arm and settled into the same place it had originally sat when she first attempted th
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Her attention as she walked back towards the city were caught by a sudden collection of shinning, and she couldn’t help but sidetrack momentarily to collect the materials that had been so kind as to draw her away from her path for their very collection. Not one to look a gift horse in the eyes – she was fairly sure that was the saying – Nari took one final glance around before deciding to call it quits. Happy with everything she had managed to find, she made her way back to the city, ready to make good on that promise to Yuki about finding the snacks that she clearly deserved for all her
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She wasn’t surprised at all that her quick glances around as she forced her way through thick brush brought up nothing – she would have been far more surprised if she had found something. Between the darkness, and then the coverage of the foliage itself, it was nearly impossible to see anything beyond the tips of her fingers, and for a few moments Nari thought that perhaps she had accidentally fallen into a whole or some other abyss. Just as she was beginning to question her whereabouts, she suddenly popped out from the foliage, finding herself beneath the trees once more, clear of the un
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Nari’s quick search of the area turned up nothing further. Giving one final glance around the area, she decided that perhaps it was time to start heading back. She peered through the darkness, for a moment worried she had lost her way – before noticing the damage she had caused to the underbrush that hadn’t quite returned to its original form yet. Following the path that she had created, she tracked through the brush and foliage, taking time to watch out for anything that may have reset as she went. She wasn’t expecting to find much of anything, but she also knew that an attempt not take
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‘See? Sometimes you win some, sometimes you don’t. But just keep trying, and…it’ll eventually work out! That’s all you need to focus on, so long as you can, keep going.’ The thought pushed through her mind as she reached up to give Yuki a few quick scratches. She wondered just how much longer the little fox would be patient with their outing, before she would be forced to return back to the shop. She glanced around herself, not quite sure how much time had passed – the eternal darkness definitely made it harder to track the passing of time due to the lack of transitioning light. But Nari
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‘Figures. Just when everything was going so well…’ The voice sent a burst of sadness through her mind and heart, as her search turned up nothing in the immediate vicinity. For a brief moment Nari felt herself ready to give up – a stupid, childish feeling. She pushed it aside, forcing her enthusiasm to return and bringing her focus back to the task at hand. ‘I need to understand that I won’t always have success, but that doesn’t mean that I immediately give up – I need to retain that drive, that focus to succeed. It’s the only way I’ll make it…make it out…’ The voice cut off as her thought
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“Aha! See! What did I tell you! This place – this place is the gold mine!” Nari dropped her two newest materials into her inventory, glancing around the field again. There was more to be found here, Nari knew it – she just had to go find it all, and she would. She definitely would find everything there was to find here. “Come on Yuki, we can’t just stand around here talking all day, we’ve got some major foraging to do here. Before this area like…resets or something. We need to collect everything we possibly can – think about all the materials I’m going to find here!” She realised her voic
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The underbrush constantly pulling at her armour and clothing – as well as slashing across her face – Nari was surprised that she was able to even put any focus into searching for the shiny materials. She was also surprised that Yuki had remained silent for the drag through what had turned out to be a bad idea – not a squeak of complaint coming from the tiny fox. She stepped out of the underbrush on the opposite side, making a promise to herself that she wouldn’t repeat that venture. She could still feel something sticky in her hair, and she figured she need a bath – or several – before s
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As she continued to find more and more materials, Nari wondered if this would somehow come back to bite her – perhaps she would run into a nest of something, or maybe another player who knew this was a good foraging zone. Still…she knew that she was currently hitting the jackpot, and because of her success – she wasn’t willing to give up quite yet. Pushing on, she realised that this must be what it felt like to win in a casino, or a lottery. ‘It’s no wonder people get hooked on these games of chance…it’s…it’s so overpowering. I feel like I can’t stop – like I don’t want to stop. Ever.’
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She felt the excitement building in her again as she found another two of the shiny metallic looking bars, and had to resist her urge to dance around once more – forcing herself to restraint, if only for Yuki’s benefit. Dropping the bars into the inventory, she reached up and scratched Yuki beneath the jaw, getting a slight moment of what almost sounded like purring from the little fox. Nari glanced about, making sure that nothing – or rather, no one – had approached her little area of luck and glee. Seeing nothing of interest, she put the worry out of her mind, turning her attention back
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Knowing how lucky she had been to find the four materials in a row, Nari let the lack of success pass for a little while. She remembered how hard this had been in the beginning – and now here she was already finding what had originally taken hours in just moments. Poking around at the underbrush as she went, Nari wondered what she was going to make with all the materials she had found. Her recent attempts had been…well, mediocre at best. She needed something big – a piece worthy of her store’s forefront display. Something that would draw in the frontliners, and all the others of Aincrad.
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[PP-F03] The Quest of Bull Men (Search for the Hoya)
Nari-Lanreth replied to Xena's topic in Beginner Floors
Nari let herself be pulled by the wrist, trailing behind trying to figure out exactly what had just happened – and how she would ever be able to catch up to someone like Astreya. She couldn’t imagine it – not like what she had just seen. She knew that she was a capable fighter herself, her time in Aikido had assured that, but she had never truly understood the power that could be found within Aincrad until this exact moment. She knew that sword arts made a huge difference in combat – but she herself had always focused on the more defensive options. Her idea had been the focus on being ab -
Her gleeful laugh echoed around her as Nari pulled another two bars from the underbrush. She couldn’t believe her success – it had taken so long before to find anything, and now here she was bare minutes into her searching finding not one, not two, but four bars of the precious materials. She danced around the forest area gleefully, careful not to shake Yuki loose, but allowing her enthusiasm and excitement free in the movement. The fox eventually dislodged itself from Nari’s shoulders, clearly preferring the less shaky ground over her shoulders – at least for the moment. Nari came to a
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[PP-F03] The Quest of Bull Men (Search for the Hoya)
Nari-Lanreth replied to Xena's topic in Beginner Floors
Nari, her mind lost to the words “It looks good on you”, feels her entire face lighting up. Her sword and shield dip as her mouth opens, as if to speak – but the words seem lost to the air. As she stares, she suddenly realising that Astreya had continued talking, the words entirely lost to the sudden pounding in her ears. Just as Nari was about to ask Astreya what the girl had said – Astreya lunged forward, her blade driving through the minotaur in one, fell swoop and striking the monster from existence. "So like, let me defend you, until you're strong enough to defend me, okay?" N -
She felt herself jump with glee as she found not one – but two of the shiny bars laying in the grass, hidden just at the bottom of a smaller tree. She knew that the foraging skills she had learnt would come in hand, but she hadn’t expected it to be this helpful. Holding the bars up so the fox on her shoulder could view them, Nari felt her face break into a large smile, the happiness almost radiating off her. She stared at the bars for a few moments, her tongue continuing to work even as her mind paused to take in the success she had. “See? Not one, but two! This is so worth it, righ