The two elves walk into a blacksmithing shop, where the sounds of hammering can be heard in the back. As they entered, they noticed that this shop does indeed have the symbol for House Cannith hanging from the sign out front... so obviously the quality and fair-mindedness of dealings should be present.
Jina doesn't reply to her brother's statement right away, and Jango gets drawn into a conversation with the shop owner almost immediately upon entering. The man is human, wearing a ragged and dirty tunic, and his face is streaked with sweat and soot. No dragonmark is immediately present, but he does wear a chain around his neck that hangs the symbol for the Fabricator's Guild. So at the very least, he's a member of the guild.
The smith walks over from overseeing the two young apprentices that are hammering away on glowing-red steel, and begins speaking in a tired, but pleasant voice. "Here now... this is the Tinsnip Smithy. What can I do you for?"
Jina doesn't reply to her brother's statement right away, and Jango gets drawn into a conversation with the shop owner almost immediately upon entering. The man is human, wearing a ragged and dirty tunic, and his face is streaked with sweat and soot. No dragonmark is immediately present, but he does wear a chain around his neck that hangs the symbol for the Fabricator's Guild. So at the very least, he's a member of the guild.
The smith walks over from overseeing the two young apprentices that are hammering away on glowing-red steel, and begins speaking in a tired, but pleasant voice. "Here now... this is the Tinsnip Smithy. What can I do you for?"
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