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The Tower's Blacksmith

Burdened by debts and on the edge of losing his workshop, Rivyn’s life turns around when he finds out that he got a mysterious System, which is different from the ones that every adventurer and blacksmith receive. This special System lets him create not only weapons and armor but potions, accessories, and Skill Books as well. Rivyn regains all his mechanical astuteness thus meaning he was given a second shot at success but at a great price. To progress he has to earn the system points for doing the hard tasks and doing it, better than anyone else. On the story’s premise, Rivyn’s talent increases with conflicts among guilds that want to monopolize the skills within the powerful organization. However, Rivyn isn’t interested in either fighting for the Renegades or becoming one of them. His only focus is mastering the art of crafting—until danger forces him to confront the truth: as strength is dominant even a simple blacksmith sometimes has to use a sword for his own protection. Given the looming complicated foes, guilds tempting and wooing him, and the ever present mystery of the System, Rivyn has to deal with the balance between craftsmanship and living. Will he grow up to be the world’s greatest blacksmith or will he be ravished by the powers that want to take him over?

Surrel · Fantasy
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84 Chs

Need for Mithril

Rivyn stared at the half-finished sword on his workbench, feeling both satisfaction and frustration. The weapon was shaping up beautifully, its edges perfectly honed, its form strong and balanced. Yet, a nagging sense of incompleteness kept him from calling it a true masterpiece. He knew exactly what the issue was. Iron, despite its sturdiness, lacked mana conductivity. No matter how intricate the runes or refined his craftsmanship, the sword would never reach its full potential without a way to channel mana with greater efficiency.

He ran his fingers along the cool blade, pondering. In his initial testing, spells would barely take hold in the weapon before dissipating, a sure sign that it could not harness mana properly. Rivyn wanted more than just a functional weapon; he wanted a tool that would become an extension of its wielder, an ally capable of both absorbing mana and unleashing powerful spells. There was only one logical solution: mithril.