Irwin's Journey - The Cardsmith
Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
- Chapter 325: Terror dungeon
- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
- Not a Chapter: NaNoWriMo Chapter 2023 update!
- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
"Thank you, but-" Irwin said as he stared at the older woman beaming at him and holding forward a small parcel.
"No! Don't you dare," she said. "You saved mine and my grandson's life! I brought these raisins just for a festive occasion, and what could be more festive than living another day!"
Irwin reluctantly took the package, looking at the little boy staring at the parcel. He was probably two years old, at most, and seemed unable to understand why food was being given away. Taking a quick look around and noting no other people around, Irwin knelt and pulled open the tiny bag. In it were two handfuls of raisins.
"By Gerwin's beard, so many raisins," he whispered as he raised his eyebrows at the little boy. "I don't think I can ever eat all of these. Do you think you can help me with some?"
The boy nodded resolutely, and Irwin took a handful of raisins, carefully placing them in his hands. He grinned widely as the boy began stuffing his face. Then he took a few, chewing on the savory and incredibly sweet dried fruit. Sharing another smile with the boy, he rose and saw the old woman nod at him.
"Such a decent young man," she said as she took the boy's free hand. "Thank you again! Take care of yourself, and make sure you don't get killed."
Irwin swallowed and nodded. "I will." He watched the old woman walk off, hearing her mutter under her breath. "A shame I don't have any more daughters."
Irwin grimaced, stuffing the remaining raisins in his new coat's pocket as he continued towards Trimdir's. Pulling the front of his new jacket closer together, he shivered. The sky was still blue, and the wind almost nonexistent, but the temperature had dropped even more. A thin layer of ice covered the ground, cracking below his boots.
I wonder how Trimdir will react, he thought.
Daubutim had agreed that it was time to talk with the smith, though he had advised not to explain exactly how they could reforge the cards. They had talked for a while and came up with what Daubutim said would be an at least reasonably plausible explanation. After that, he'd suggested he come along in case the smith would try something.
He won't, Irwin thought as he shook his head. He'd never heard or seen anything bad from Trimdir, and unless he was willing to let Degonda perish, he needed to find some way to get more higher-level cards circulating. Thinking back to the demonic frogs eating people, he shuddered. No. He wanted to help!
As he passed through the town's narrow streets, he thought back to the sight just outside of the tower he'd witnessed. A few dozen people had been gathered at the tower square, chatting and thanking Basil and some of his elite guards. The heavily armored men and women, some still wounded from the previous day, had mingled easily, obviously knowing many of those that had come there.
The noble's guards back in Malorin never did that, he thought, feeling more than a little impressed with Lord Bron.
A loud chatter came from up ahead, and as he rounded the final corner to the crafter's square, he saw a large gathering of youths. They were surrounding a few of the older craftsmen who were shouting and pointing. As he closed in, the wrinkled old woodworker that he'd seen his first day in Degonda walked towards him.
It took him a few moments to recall the old man's name.
"Orwin! I hear you did well yesterday. You made Trimdir proud."
"Hamir," he said as he nodded back, slightly uncomfortable as he noticed some of the other people began to stare at him.. "Thanks. I did what I could."
"Hah, well, let's thank Yilda. We managed to get through with mostly ruined buildings," the old man grunted. "Now, off with you to Trimdir. I'm sure there's plenty of work to be done!"
Irwin nodded, thankful he could move forward. As he did, he absently noticed that Hamir had seemed smaller than he recalled. More hunched over? Probably stressed from the hard work.
Two young men stood before the door to Trimdir's, moving out of the way to let him pass. One look showed him that they were likely new prospects, and as he stepped into the smithy, he saw Trimdir in the center, staring at two other youths. Both had a hammer before them, trying hard to hold them up while Trimdir stood quietly staring at them.
A dozen smiths stood around, but where they had been joking and making fun mere weeks ago, it was quiet now. Irwin also missed a few faces.
"There you are," Lamia whispered as she rushed to his side. Before Irwin could react, she began prodding his shoulders and arms.
"What-?"
"Good, you seem fine. No injuries, at least no bad ones," Lamia said as she sighed. "Did you hear?"
Irwin, still stunned by her prodding, shook his head. "Heard what?"
Lamia's face dropped, and she continued in a whisper. "Olger and three others died trying to fight off two of those monsters."
Olger? Irwin thought as he felt his joy die down at the memory of the older smith. Though sometimes cranky and short of words, he'd been fair to most others.
"Trimdir's asked me to take over some of his things," Lamia said with a grimace. "I guess I'll have to work harder from now on."
Irwin looked around, scanning for another face, and when he didn't see it swallowed. "And Brent?" he asked, recalling the other youth that had started together with him.
"He was injured," Lamia said, sounding down. "One of his legs… it's not good. He might lose it."
Irwin stared dumbly at Lamia before looking around the smithy. He noticed a large stack of broken armor, plates, and shields on one side and cracked and shattered swords beside another anvil.
A pained groan came, and he looked up to see one of the boys drop the hammer.
"Out, and come back when you've got more strength of will," Trimdir grunted without giving the boy another look.
The other still stood, jaw clenched, arms shivering. Irwin felt for him, remembering how it had been for him to do so.
Wait, didn't Trimdir say I had to hold that hammer for a full two minutes at some point? As he recalled the moment, the second boy dropped the hammer.
"Not bad. Follow me," Trimdir said before turning around and marching toward his office. "The rest of you, back to work! Focus on repairing the armor and weapons!"
There was a rustle as the smiths rushed to their anvils and workstations, and Irwin looked around, wondering what to do. He needed to talk to Trimdir in private, but that might not happen for a while yet.
"Can you bring us some ingots before you start?" Lamia asked, snapping him out of it.
"Sure."
"Thanks. I'll talk to you after I get things underway," Lamia said, giving him a small smile. Then she turned, shoulders squared as she stomped towards the stack of broken armor.
Irwin quickly brought ingots around, barely noting how easy it was or how many bars he could haul in a single go. When he finished, he decided the best thing would be to continue practicing his metal purifying, so he dumped a few loads of raw iron beside his anvil and started.
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Two hits in, he knew something was different. The resonance from his cards seemed clearer and slow. With ease, he struck at exactly the right moment, causing the resonance to increase. The sensation of harmony he felt was nowhere near as strong as with card reforging, but he could sense that it had the same underlying reasoning.
He continued, trying to figure out if something had actually changed or if that was just what it felt like compared to the Card Reforging the day before. Tentatively, he struck harder, and the speed and chaos seemed to increase only slightly. He struck at the exact right moment with ease, using even more force—another increase, still manageable, and another, harder hit.
Then there was a ringing, showing the iron was finished, and Irwin stopped, hammer raised for another hit that wasn't needed anymore. The rough iron had been flattened and lay gleaming and ready to be processed into an ingot. It had cost him a fourth of the time it usually did.
Is this because of working with Ambraz? he thought.
There was no answer, and he'd have to ask Ambraz later. For now, he grinned, put the purified iron to the side, and continued working.
He quickly got used to the ease, striking with so much force that the next nugget of ore was finished even faster. The only downside that he found was that he was sensing the wear in his arm and shoulders, and after each chunk of ore, he switched hands. It still felt awkward, but Trimdir had told him early on to always use both hands. Besides increasing a smith's output greatly, he also said it would stop his body from becoming unbalanced. Irwin didn't know exactly what he meant with that but had decided to do as the smith had told him.
"-that you have improved again!"
Irwin was jolted by the loud voice, striking off-center and getting a nasty dissonant sound from the nugget. He blinked and looked up to find Trimdir staring at him, one corner of his mouth turned up. Then he realized the smith had said something before which hadn't gotten through to him.
"Sorry," he muttered. "I didn't hear you."
"Yes, I noticed," Trimdir said, a grin flashing on his face before disappearing again. "I asked how it was possible that you improved again in such a short time," the smith said.
Irwin shrugged, unsure how to answer that, before remembering why he was even here. He put the tongs down and took a deep breath. "Do you have some time? I need to talk to you," he said, staring at Trimdir.
The smith blinked as the smile vanished from his face. After a second, he nodded.
"Alright, let's get this over with then," he muttered.
Irwin was surprised by the weary sadness in the smith's voice. Wondering what the other thought he was going to tell him, he followed him into his office. Trimdir thudded into his chair, leaning back and staring at Irwin.
"Well, let's hear it then," he said. "You going to go with your friends?"
Irwin blinked, then shook his head. "No? That's not… not what this is about."
He saw Trimdir's eyes widen in surprise, even more so when Irwin checked to make sure the door was closed before sitting down opposite the smith. As he stared into the curious eyes, he suddenly wasn't sure how to even begin the conversation. He suppressed the need to lick his lips, took a deep breath, and decided to just go for it.
"I'm going to tell you something nobody else knows, and I hope you can keep it to yourself," he said in a rushed whisper. Somehow speaking about this out loud seemed more dangerous than before.
Trimdir cocked his head, then frowned. "If I thought you were the type, I'd warn you against telling me things that are illegal," he said. "Fine. I'll keep what you tell me to myself. Don't make me regret it."
Irwin felt some tension release from his shoulders and took another deep breath, preparing the story he and Daubutim had come up with. He suddenly wasn't as sure how Trimdir would respond.
"In one of the Portals I've entered, I came across a way to reforge cards, taking them from common to uncommon," he said before waiting to see how Trimdir would react. He and Daubutim had decided to keep anything above that a secret, as they had no idea if Ambraz could even help him do more than a few of those.
The smith blinked, then blinked again and leaned his elbows on the table. His mouth opened, then closed, then opened again. "That is… not possible," he muttered, sounding far less certain than Irwin thought he should. Not just that, the smith's eyes drifted off to the side, and he seemed lost in thought.
"Why… why don't you seem surprised?" Irwin whispered. Most of his fear had faded, and his curiosity was now piqued.
Trimdir jolted, then looked at him, his face rapidly returning to its normal placid look. "Tell me everything," he said.
"I… will," Irwin said, surprising himself. "But I'm afraid that if anyone finds out, they will try to lock me up somewhere."
"To reforge cards?" Trimdir asked. "Yes… I can understand why you would think that." He was quiet, then looked up at Irwin. "What do you know of Lord Bron?"
Irwin blinked at the odd change of direction of the conversation. "Not a lot, but please don't tell him!"
Trimdir was quiet, then shrugged. "I can understand your fear… and without knowing the details of how you reforge cards, I can't be sure, but… I think it would be easiest to take this discussion to him. He isn't what you seem to think he is, or like most other nobles."
Irwin felt his blood drain from his face, and he almost got up. Trimdir wasn't going to tell more people, was he?
"Calm down, Orwin, calm down," Trimdir hissed as he leaned back with a sigh. "I won't tell anyone unless you let me, but… can you tell me more about how you do it?"
"Why aren't you more surprised?" Irwin said, shaking his head. "I had expected you to tell me it was impossible and want proof."
Trimdir grimaced, then raised his left, full-hand, staring at it for a bit. "You told me something that might get you into trouble… trusted me… I guess it's only fair for me to tell you," he finally muttered. Then he looked up. "But this goes both ways. Don't tell people about what I'm about to share! It is something only known to city rulers and higher nobles… sorcerers, of course."
Irwin nodded quickly, waiting with bated breath. Part of him somehow wasn't surprised that the nobles and sorcerers knew more than the rest of them did.
"I used to close portals with Lord Bron, Basil, Myda, and-" Trimdir hesitated, a sad look on his face. Then he shook his head. "No matter. I don't like long stories, so here's the short version. During one of our excursions into a rare portal, we came across… people."
"People?" Irwin blurted, leaning forward. "Like us?"
"For as far as I could tell, yes," Trimdir said. "They didn't see us, and we followed them. They spoke of impossible things, one of which was something they called card-reforging. Back then, I didn't think much of it, but…" Trimdir shrugged before staring straight at Irwin, his eyes suddenly sharp and pressing.
"Now. Orwin, I have shown you enormous trust by sharing this with you. I think it's about time you told me how you reforge those cards?"
Irwin swallowed, then hesitated. He really wanted to share everything with Trimdir, but he had promised Daubutim to stick with their story.
"I… have a card," he began, staring at his hand.
"The one you told me about that becomes more powerful?" Trimdir asked, eyebrows rising. "Don't tell me…"
"It lets me summon an anvil," Irwin said slowly. "And with it, I can reforge cards. Though, only one per day."
"That is… incredible," Trimdir said slowly.
Not half as incredible as the truth, Irwin thought, feeling slightly bad, but not enough.
"Now… Why are you telling me this?"
"Because I want to help," Irwin said, meaning every word. "But… I don't want to be kept here, forced to reforge cards for the rest of my life."
Trimdir was quiet again, looking at him intently, then he sighed.
"I think you should speak with Bron… but I understand you might not have much trust in other nobles. There is wisdom in this. Fine. I'll think of a way to get common cards and circulate them back."
Irwin blinked, then blinked again. Trimdir would help him, just like that? He'd hoped the other would, almost expected it, but he couldn't help but stare at the other somewhat stupidly.
"You look confused. Did you not expect me to help?" Trimdir asked.
"No- yes! I mean…" Irwin stuttered. "It's just.. You believe me?"
"Yes. I don't think you would lie about something like this. Though I have to say, I'm very curious to see you reforge a card," Trimdir said. "Who else knows about this?"
Irwin shrugged. "Daubutim and another friend of mine. But we lost him on the way here."
"My condolences," Trimdir said with a sad look.
"What? No! He isn't dead… at least, I don't think he is," Irwin said. "He had to flee from a surge, and we lost each other. But I'm pretty sure he made it out alive. We think he went towards Esterdon."
"Good. I hope he made it there before all those surges occurred," Trimdir said softly. "Now. Go and purify some more Degnin Iron. We need far more with all the broken weaponry. I'll get some common cards and warn Daubutim you will stay here after closing time."
"I will?" Irwin asked.
"Yes. If you can only do one per day, we need you to start right away," Trimdir said. "And this is a safe place to do so. If someone asks why you are staying, tell them I've asked you to help make more purified metal."
The smith pushed himself up as he stared at Irwin.
"If you can really do this, perhaps we will still survive this winter."
Irwin nodded as he let Trimdir guide him out of the room and back into the smithy.
"I'll be back with food before dark," he said as he stomped away.
As Irwin watched him stride through the smithy, then outside, he suddenly shivered. Was there a chance that Trimdir was going to go to Bron? He didn't think so… but…
They knew each other from before, he thought as he stared dumbly at the door, wondering if he had made a big mistake.
"You alright?"
Irwin jumped, then looked at Lamia. He really had to stop his mind from wandering off!
"Yes, fine," he said. "Just heard I'll be here for a long day," he said with a weary grin. "Need more purified metal and all that."
Lamia grimaced, then sighed. "Not fun, but Trimdir is right. If we are to replace all the broken parts, we will need way more. Lord Bron has also commanded all smithies to provide more weaponry so the commoners can defend themselves if worse comes to worst."
"Then I better get started," Irwin muttered as he smiled at her. Then he turned and headed to his corner.
- Chapter 325: The Voice of Purple
- Chapter 325: Terror dungeon
- Chapter 324: Time Dilations
- Chapter 323: A grinning Greldo
- Chapter 322: Boom goes the Whale
- Chapter 321: Circling the dead
- Chapter 320: Onward to the Teeth
- Chapter 319: Names
- Chapter 318: Mountains
- Chapter 317: Tiscian’s Glare
- Chapter 316: Fluttering in the breeze
- Chapter 315: On the otherside
- Chapter 314: Glow
- Chapter 313: Hard choices
- Chapter 312: The Lure
- Chapter 311: Going down
- Chapter 310: Swarm
- Chapter 309: Purple fart
- Chapter 308: Purple mist
- Chapter 307: Lips Sealed
- Chapter 306: Baby steps
- Chapter 305: Familiar eyes
- Chapter 304: Berries and seas
- Chapter 303: Squeeze
- Chapter 302: Stink
- Chapter 301: Drinking
- Chapter 300: Smelter
- Chapter 299: Three out of five
- Chapter 298: Unstable tension
- Chapter 297: Resonance
- Chapter 296: Obsidian City
- Chapter 295: A drink is never a bad idea...
- Chapter 294: Split shock
- Chapter 293: Don’t lose your head
- Chapter 292: Border guard?
- Chapter 291: Gathering
- Chapter 290: New lessons
- Chapter 289: Hard to find
- Chapter 288: The next step
- Chapter 287: Dodging
- Chapter 286: Rustbucket’s lessons
- Chapter 285: Swat!
- Chapter 284: Sharptooth cannibal
- Chapter 283: Long ears
- Chapter 282: Bonding
- Chapter 281: No pain, no gain
- Chapter 280: Ancient knowledge
- Chapter 279: Untwisting minds
- Chapter 278: Happy to be back
- Chapter 277: A familiar feeling
- Chapter 276: Plans, plans, plans
- Chapter 275: Insanity
- Chapter 274: Intercept course
- Chapter 273: Going wild
- Chapter 272: Choices
- Chapter 271: Mind poison
- Chapter 270: Into the storm
- Chapter 269: Unexpected Advantages
- Chapter 268: Purified Soulforce
- Chapter 267: Risks
- Chapter 266: Unexpected growth
- Chapter 265: A children’s rhyme
- Chapter 264: Vibrating ship
- Chapter 263: Sonic Shift
- Chapter 262: Loaded up and ready to go
- Chapter 261: Roaring Metal
- Chapter 260: Short notice
- Chapter 259: Package delivery?
- Chapter 258: Barging in
- Chapter 257: Risks
- Chapter 256: Temper
- Chapter 255: We need more coals?
- Chapter 254: Toward the next heartcard!
- Chapter 253: Instrumentalization
- Chapter 252: Diagram Smithing
- Chapter 251: Meeting new people
- Chapter 250: Golden Friction Academy
- Chapter 249: Dropping some jaws
- Chapter 248: Failing the questions
- Chapter 247: Brazardian
- Chapter 246: Prodigy Am’braz
- Chapter 245: Resolve
- Chapter 244: Sword blows
- Chapter 243: Pirates
- Chapter 242: Proadon
- Chapter 241: A deal
- Chapter 240: Grab and hold!
- Chapter 239: The Boring Corridors
- Chapter 238: Traveling across the Portal Gallery
- Chapter 237: Haggling Hurts
- Chapter 236: Boohm
- Chapter 235: Emotional damage
- Chapter 234: The Ruby’s Revenge
- Chapter 233: Blockade
- Chapter 232: The Roaming Shipyard
- Chapter 231: A soulforce tune
- Chapter 230: No baggage
- Chapter 229: Glacial Area
- Chapter 228: Into the unknown
- Chapter 227: Silvery Lightning
- Chapter 226: One more day
- Chapter 225: The next step
- Chapter 224: Guest
- Chapter 223: First Soulcard
- Chapter 222: Arrows in the back
- Chapter 221: The Shadows of Dimarintsia
- Chapter 220: Immovable sword
- Chapter 219: Bluehair
- Chapter 218: Shadowwalker
- Chapter 217: Frying pan
- Chapter 216: Pots and pans!
- Chapter 215: What do words do?
- Chapter 214: Portal Keep City
- Chapter 213: New Degonda
- Chapter 212: Soulclone
- Chapter 211: Final hurdle
- Chapter 210 Furious frost
- Chapter 209: Switching sides
- Chapter 208: Clearing the plains
- Chapter 207: Starving people
- Chapter 206: Death or safety?
- Chapter 205: Death and new beginnings
- Chapter 204: Hangover
- Chapter 203: A battle of shadows
- Chapter 202: Searching and finding
- Chapter 201: A game of questions
- Chapter 200: Stubborn
- Chapter 199: Disbelief
- Chapter 198: Emergency smithing
- Chapter 197: Family time
- Chapter 196: Irwin?
- Chapter 195: Full circle
- Chapter 194: A foul stench
- Chapter 193: Card trouble
- Chapter 192: Certain or uncertain future
- Chapter 191: Planning a large-scale evacuation
- Chapter 190: Scorched by the waves
- Chapter 189: The secret room
- Chapter 188: Back on Giard
- Chapter 187: Preparations
- Chapter 186: Blood and gore
- Chapter 185: Emerald and Ruby
- Chapter 184: A soft breeze
- Chapter 183: Begging to join
- Chapter 182: A Portal Gallery back alley?
- Chapter 181: Insufferable
- Chapter 180: Cracking the wood
- Chapter 179: Milky Eyes
- Chapter 178: Lies and half truths
- Chapter 177: Shared Pain
- Chapter 176: Boulder marks the spot?
- Chapter 175: Dividends of the song
- Chapter 174: Chaos storm
- Chapter 173: The Sonata
- Chapter 172: Towards the unknown
- Chapter 171: Getaway
- Chapter 170: An eye for...
- Chapter 169: The chase
- Chapter 168: Drinks all around
- Chapter 167: A hundred brothers and sisters
- Chapter 166: Crashing through a roof
- Chapter 165: Chasing
- Chapter 164: Sesnanser
- Chapter 163: Splintered
- Chapter 162: A quiet stop
- Chapter 161: Plan B
- Chapter 160: The next plan
- Chapter 159: Return to Fiverio
- Chapter 158: Five
- Chapter 157.2: Emberion interlude
- Chapter 157: The start of something new
- Chapter 156: Expected and unexpected losses
- Chapter 155: Over seventy percent!
- Chapter 154: House arrest
- Chapter 153: Birth of a heartcard
- Chapter 152: Surprises and warnings
- Chapter 151: [Hidden]
- Chapter 150: Dead Pact Mercenaries
- Chapter 149: Time flies
- Chapter 148: In the depths
- Chapter 147: Familiar Foes
- Chapter 146: Volatile card
- Chapter 145: Infernal Itching
- Chapter 144: Another card
- Chapter 143: Calm before the bidding
- Chapter 142: Another step
- Chapter 141: Request from a friend
- Chapter 140: Hotstuff
- Chapter 139: Sleeping Beauty
- Chapter 138: Remaining
- Chapter 137: Curious hoop
- Chapter 136: Chained to the wall
- Chapter 135: Diamonds are the best?
- Chapter 134: Tiny Helpers
- Chapter 133: A casual stroll
- Chapter 132: Lead the way!
- Chapter 131: History or myth
- Chapter 130: Abide by the rules
- Chapter 129: Onward, or else
- Chapter 128: Denied entry
- Not a Chapter: NaNoWriMo Chapter 2023 update!
- Chapter 127: Night raid
- Chapter 126: Interrogation
- Chapter 125: Deceptive rest
- Chapter 124: Setting up a trap
- Chapter 123: Preparations
- Chapter 122: Prisoners
- Chapter 121: Armies
- Chapter 120: Heart tree
- Chapter 119: Foggy battle
- Chapter 118: Layers
- Chapter 117: Rules and regulations
- Chapter 116: Familiar Laughter
- Chapter 115: Uneasy compromise
- Chapter 114: Steamy
- Chapter 113: Heartburn
- Chapter 112: Hunger
- Chapter 111: Copperion Flesh
- Chapter 110: Cousin issues
- Chapter 109: Hammer, Maul, Mallet
- Chapter 108: Familiar Names
- Chapter 107: Soulforce
- Chapter 106: Haudur’s Charter
- Chapter 105: Lord Urdwellan
- Chapter 104: The path of the card
- Chapter 103: Four in a row
- Chapter 102: Dréimire
- Chapter 101: The smithing starts now!
- Chapter 100: Home sweet home
- Chapter 99: A cloud of Emberions
- Chapter 98: Firespark desert
- Chapter 97: Boiling blood
- Chapter 96: Nice and warm!
- Chapter 95: To Scour
- Chapter 94: Portal Gallery
- Chapter 93: Familiar faces
- Chapter 92: The price of success
- Chapter 91: Unexpected guests
- Chapter 90: Try singing
- Chapter 89: Good deal or bad deal?
- Chapter 88: Smith’s Guild Charter
- Chapter 87: The Central Registry
- Chapter 86: Armless
- Chapter 85: Grey-eyed watcher
- Chapter 84: Battle Hammer
- Chapter 83: Dark Hound
- Chapter 82: Crazed?
- Chapter 81: Elderly sorcerer
- Chapter 80: Coulwater tower
- Chapter 79: Esterdon
- Chapter 78: The Burned Pillars
- Chapter 77: Cutthroat
- Chapter 76: Hammer and anvil
- Chapter 75: Exposed
- Chapter 74: Return
- Chapter 73: Out of the portal and into the...
- Chapter 72: Hammer time
- Chapter 71: Run Linchpin, run!
- Chapter 70: Time dilation
- Chapter 69: Unexpected Battle
- Chapter 68: Derlin Cards
- Chapter 67: Shattered
- Chapter 66: Chains of ice
- Chapter 65: Gallon’s Blazers
- Chapter 64: A rabbit?
- Chapter 63: Incomming
- Chapter 62: Full-hand
- Chapter 61: Grief and wailing
- Chapter 60: Hot and cold
- Chapter 59: A good night’s rest!
- Chapter 58: Taking chances
- Chapter 57: Reforging is hard!
- Chapter 56: Shattered rest
- Chapter 55: One for many
- Chapter 54: Change of plans
- Chapter 53: Resonance
- Chapter 52: Coalesced, remnant soul cards
- Chapter 51: Crushed
- Chapter 50: Strike the iron when it’s hot!
- Chapter 49: Bruises
- Chapter 48: Grappling Gauntlets
- Chapter 47: Working
- Chapter 46: Finding a smith
- Chapter 45: Hot and cozy
- Chapter 44: Room and board
- Chapter 43: Degonda
- Chapter 42: Troublesome encounters
- Chapter 41: Familiar foes
- Chapter 40: Four horns
- Chapter 39: Bablibon
- Chapter 38: Chicken scratches
- Chapter 37: More pain
- Chapter 36: Hammering
- Chapter 35: Smithies and Libraries
- Chapter 34: Nexus
- Chapter 33: Books
- Chapter 32: Food and training
- Chapter 31: A plan, of sorts
- Chapter 30: House cleaning
- Chapter 29: Doomblade Hardswing
- Chapter 28: Shattering
- Chapter 27: Coal
- Chapter 26: Blackened Hands
- Chapter 25: Lost and found
- Chapter 24: Lose some, win some
- Chapter 23.2: Back against the wall
- Chapter 23: Water and fire
- Chapter 22: Stuck
- Chapter 21: Portal One
- Chapter 20: Rumors and reality
- Chapter 19: To Wignut
- Chapter 18.3 Midnight warning
- Chapter 18.2 Training Dummy
- Chapter 18: Interrogated
- Chapter 17: Combining
- Chapter 16: Bacon and porridge
- Chapter 15: Cards, cards, cards
- Chapter 14: Anvil of the gods
- Chapter 13: Fun from above
- Chapter 12: The Linchpin
- Chapter 11: Rinse and repeat
- Chapter 10: Practice makes perfect
- Chapter 9: School of pain and misery
- Chapter 8: The first practice room
- Chapter 7: Thrown in the deep
- Chapter 6: Ragtag group
- Chapter 5: Story time
- Chapter 4: Future laid out
- Chapter 3: Sorcerer says
- Chapter 2: To Card or not to Card
- Chapter 1: It’s never what you want
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