The Case of The Confused Sword
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2017 5:43 pm
Here's part of the log from the incident. Not sure if it's happening to anyone else.
You drop an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt.
You remove some long blacksmith tongs from inside an embroidered dual-strapped mahogany leather satchel with your right hand.
You detach a steel forge hammer from your supple leather belt with a dainty turquoise buckle displaying a five-pointed star.
You place an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt into the coals of the forge, heating it to a bright orange glow before returning it to the anvil.
You hammer away at an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt, the strong heat allowing you to melt the flaws back together. Looking over the weapon, it seems you have managed to repair it. Using your tongs, you plunge it into the nearby trough of water causing steam to fill the air with a loud *HISSSSS*.
(energy -25)
25 seconds.
On the large black iron anvil you see an exquisite iron longsword.
So basically, the riversteel one is on the ground, and the iron one is on the anvril. I'm repairing the one on the ground, and that one isn't even damaged, but the one on the anvril is.
Also. When I tried to repair a couple of more times, I got the following:
You hammer away at an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt, the strong heat allowing you to melt the flaws back together. Looking over the weapon, it seems you have managed to repair it. Using your tongs, you plunge it into the nearby trough of water causing steam to fill the air with a loud *HISSSSS*.
Confused! This has never happened to me before!
You drop an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt.
You remove some long blacksmith tongs from inside an embroidered dual-strapped mahogany leather satchel with your right hand.
You detach a steel forge hammer from your supple leather belt with a dainty turquoise buckle displaying a five-pointed star.
You place an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt into the coals of the forge, heating it to a bright orange glow before returning it to the anvil.
You hammer away at an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt, the strong heat allowing you to melt the flaws back together. Looking over the weapon, it seems you have managed to repair it. Using your tongs, you plunge it into the nearby trough of water causing steam to fill the air with a loud *HISSSSS*.
(energy -25)
25 seconds.
On the large black iron anvil you see an exquisite iron longsword.
So basically, the riversteel one is on the ground, and the iron one is on the anvril. I'm repairing the one on the ground, and that one isn't even damaged, but the one on the anvril is.
Also. When I tried to repair a couple of more times, I got the following:
You hammer away at an exquisite riversteel longsword with a cobalt hilt, the strong heat allowing you to melt the flaws back together. Looking over the weapon, it seems you have managed to repair it. Using your tongs, you plunge it into the nearby trough of water causing steam to fill the air with a loud *HISSSSS*.
Confused! This has never happened to me before!