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<blockquote data-quote="grumblyarcher" data-source="post: 6573107" data-attributes="member: 6791810"><p>Asch took the hilt gingerly and was still surprised by the lightness of it even though he had been expecting it. </p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">"It's like I'm only holding a hilt,"</span> he said with a certain boyish enthusiasm. He gently rapped a knuckle on the flat of the blade. It produced an almost melodious note and held it for far longer than steel could, reverberating slighting. Building an instrument out of this metal would not be too far fetched.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">"Hah! You can always tell something is mithral by the sound,"</span> giving it a few practice swipes, he stepped away from the bar and performed a textbook perfect, if somewhat slow, thrust with the point of the blade. He was certainly no fencing master but if he applied himself he could potentially learn. Recovering from his thrust, he casually flicked the hilt into the air and caught the weapon by the forte of the blade and handed it back to Charity.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">"Thank you. One of my brothers had a mithral greatsword, beautiful thing. He took it everywhere and tried to use it to impress girls. We used to call it the Singing Sword from the sound it made in practice. He hated that name so we used it constantly. My nephew, the twerp, hocked the thing when money got tight. I've always preferred something with some range myself,"</span> Asch said, setting his bundle on the bartop and untying the straps at the top and bottom. Inside were a rather simple if well cared for shortbow, a collection of arrows and one truly notable item.</p><p></p><p>It might have been a fine blade once but that time was long since passed, even sheathed in the scabbard it was clear to see that the weapon had seen much wear and little care. Judging by the length of the sheathed weapon it was more than three forths as tall as Asch was but remarkably thin for such a size and slightly curved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumblyarcher, post: 6573107, member: 6791810"] Asch took the hilt gingerly and was still surprised by the lightness of it even though he had been expecting it. [COLOR="#0000FF"]"It's like I'm only holding a hilt,"[/COLOR] he said with a certain boyish enthusiasm. He gently rapped a knuckle on the flat of the blade. It produced an almost melodious note and held it for far longer than steel could, reverberating slighting. Building an instrument out of this metal would not be too far fetched. [COLOR="#0000FF"]"Hah! You can always tell something is mithral by the sound,"[/COLOR] giving it a few practice swipes, he stepped away from the bar and performed a textbook perfect, if somewhat slow, thrust with the point of the blade. He was certainly no fencing master but if he applied himself he could potentially learn. Recovering from his thrust, he casually flicked the hilt into the air and caught the weapon by the forte of the blade and handed it back to Charity. [COLOR="#0000FF"]"Thank you. One of my brothers had a mithral greatsword, beautiful thing. He took it everywhere and tried to use it to impress girls. We used to call it the Singing Sword from the sound it made in practice. He hated that name so we used it constantly. My nephew, the twerp, hocked the thing when money got tight. I've always preferred something with some range myself,"[/COLOR] Asch said, setting his bundle on the bartop and untying the straps at the top and bottom. Inside were a rather simple if well cared for shortbow, a collection of arrows and one truly notable item. It might have been a fine blade once but that time was long since passed, even sheathed in the scabbard it was clear to see that the weapon had seen much wear and little care. Judging by the length of the sheathed weapon it was more than three forths as tall as Asch was but remarkably thin for such a size and slightly curved. [/QUOTE]
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