BlackAndBlueEyes
10-22-13, 07:29 PM
Considering that Corone is nowhere near as technologically-developed as Alerar, you would be surprised how easily I was able to locate a reputable and well-stocked scraphouse within Radasanth's city limits.
The insides were your standard fare; hardwood floors, dusty wooden shelves and tables littered with various brass, iron, and steel knick-knacks. In my left (and only) hand, I gripped a piece of rolled-up parchment that contained the schematics for my new arm, which were drawn up in my spare time while I was recovering from having my arm ripped clean off in exchange for the knowledge that proved useful in said drawing up of said schematics. Funny how everything works out in the end, isn't it?
With a curt smile, I greeted the greasy man behind the counter. We exchanged pleasantries, and I unrolled the parchment. Scribbled next to the sketches of my new arm was a list of items I would require from the scraphouse.
"Here's what I'm looking to do..."
Basically, I'm looking to build Madison a new arm. The inner workings are made of brass and are piston- and clockwork-driven, to allow her a full range of movement that she enjoyed when she had a regular arm. There will be no tricks or hidden blades; just a regular ol' steampunk-styled arm.
The hand and fingers will be made of dehlar, completely solid except for drilled holes and joints to allow her fingers to move. The tips of all five fingers will also be hollowed out, to allow the attachment of small tools in order for her to work in tighter spaces.
For protection, her arm will be protected by a layer of thin, interlocking titanium plates. These plates will protect her arm's inner workings from physical damage, but not from magical attacks.
As soon as she purchases the arm, it will be grafted to her body through the use of an alchemic rune and fully-functional by the time she's in her next thread.
The scrap merchant picked up the list, and furrowed his brow at some of my demands.
"So... Do you have what I need in stock? If so, what's the damage?"
The insides were your standard fare; hardwood floors, dusty wooden shelves and tables littered with various brass, iron, and steel knick-knacks. In my left (and only) hand, I gripped a piece of rolled-up parchment that contained the schematics for my new arm, which were drawn up in my spare time while I was recovering from having my arm ripped clean off in exchange for the knowledge that proved useful in said drawing up of said schematics. Funny how everything works out in the end, isn't it?
With a curt smile, I greeted the greasy man behind the counter. We exchanged pleasantries, and I unrolled the parchment. Scribbled next to the sketches of my new arm was a list of items I would require from the scraphouse.
"Here's what I'm looking to do..."
Basically, I'm looking to build Madison a new arm. The inner workings are made of brass and are piston- and clockwork-driven, to allow her a full range of movement that she enjoyed when she had a regular arm. There will be no tricks or hidden blades; just a regular ol' steampunk-styled arm.
The hand and fingers will be made of dehlar, completely solid except for drilled holes and joints to allow her fingers to move. The tips of all five fingers will also be hollowed out, to allow the attachment of small tools in order for her to work in tighter spaces.
For protection, her arm will be protected by a layer of thin, interlocking titanium plates. These plates will protect her arm's inner workings from physical damage, but not from magical attacks.
As soon as she purchases the arm, it will be grafted to her body through the use of an alchemic rune and fully-functional by the time she's in her next thread.
The scrap merchant picked up the list, and furrowed his brow at some of my demands.
"So... Do you have what I need in stock? If so, what's the damage?"