How the carpenter became the blacksmith

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Carved from stone. The Stone creates the hammer

but the Carpenter swore to never touch a stone again Image result for wood chisel

So the carpenter built a chisel of wood
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Searched through the forest for months to craft the perfect chisel.

No Blade. The Stones were used to carve  the chisel.

Which is weird. Who the fuck does that.

But the carpenter said if I am to choose ore. Then I will carve the ore with wood. For wood is all I know.


So the fucker carves the ore. The Ore was smelted through clay and wood molded into a cast.Image result for ingot

The Carpenter stated nothing was mightier than the wood from Earth and began to shape the metal.
For Wood was Mightier than ocean itself. Facing current after current. Mightier than the heaviest of stones that ever were gathered.

The Wood was Mightier than the wind for it always was. Enduring Storm after Storm. Snow fall after snow fall.

Never choosing anything but wood to carve the ore. Shaping the smelted ore into his right as a metallurgist. Never abandoning his Masters teachings In Carpentry. To stay Pure in skillset. From Stone to wood to Ore.




For a year. He chose wood carving the ore he smelted from stone until he finally crafted his right to be ore. To Forge the Metal to all that it could be and earning his place amongst the Metallurgist. A Name to go down in history. Recorded in its shaping and forever recycling. Forever Changing shape after shape only to re harmonize itself with degradation and calcium in the earth.

To know the truth behind his skill. His path and his way.




Whats the lesson behind this story?


Knowing your wood. Your hardening technique for the wood, and the proper method for shaping it with weight distribution and equal pressure treating.



Why did the carpenter Believe only in his carpenters ability instead of carving the ore with a stone chisel?

To shape the ore with only his skill as a carpenter was how he earned his freedom. To be free from the name of the Carpenter who raised him in his skill. To not adopt or take the name as Heir to the stone founding in the carpentry.

He earned his name through his ability to prove his masters teachings were correct in his path and when his name was earned. He was free to teach the truth behind 2. Not 1.



they'll make one. You know how stubborn they get. You don't have to worry about it.



rhythm

Hammer first. . Shape the stone or the lumber depending.

Then you craft your tools off the Wood table.

Theres no anvil. Not until you sell your first weapon.

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