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06-08-2009, 07:00 PM
Whats the deal with this wagon just over the bridge to Fearling Pass?
And what do the whetstones do???
Just scripty fun?
You settle the haft of your white steel handaxe carefully between your legs, resting its bladed head on your thigh, and clasp the wedge-shaped whetstone with a sure grip. Favoring the side with a coarser grit, you slowly run the whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with loving care.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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You peer critically along the curve of the white steel handaxe's bladed head and slowly work your wedge-shaped whetstone along its edge, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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Turning the wedge-shaped whetstone over to favor the finer grit, you slowly run it along the handaxe's blade with great care, honing its edge to greater sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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With loving care, you slowly run the wedge-shaped whetstone along the handaxe's blade, honing its edge to razor sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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With loving care, you slowly run the wedge-shaped whetstone along the handaxe's blade, honing its edge to razor sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
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You lovingly run your wedge-shaped whetstone down the edge of your white steel handaxe's blade, building a barely audible hum in the metal. As the whetstone leaves the blade's edge, the hum resolves into a clear ringing note that reverberates through the air.
Holding the still singing handaxe out at arm's length, you admire the gleam of its razor-sharp edge and the work you've done.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
And what do the whetstones do???
Just scripty fun?
You settle the haft of your white steel handaxe carefully between your legs, resting its bladed head on your thigh, and clasp the wedge-shaped whetstone with a sure grip. Favoring the side with a coarser grit, you slowly run the whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with loving care.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
You peer critically along the curve of the white steel handaxe's bladed head and slowly work your wedge-shaped whetstone along its edge, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
You carefully work your wedge-shaped whetstone along the edge of the handaxe's blade with practiced ease, removing several notches and nicks along the way.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
Turning the wedge-shaped whetstone over to favor the finer grit, you slowly run it along the handaxe's blade with great care, honing its edge to greater sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
With loving care, you slowly run the wedge-shaped whetstone along the handaxe's blade, honing its edge to razor sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
With loving care, you slowly run the wedge-shaped whetstone along the handaxe's blade, honing its edge to razor sharpness.
Roundtime: 5 sec.
>
You lovingly run your wedge-shaped whetstone down the edge of your white steel handaxe's blade, building a barely audible hum in the metal. As the whetstone leaves the blade's edge, the hum resolves into a clear ringing note that reverberates through the air.
Holding the still singing handaxe out at arm's length, you admire the gleam of its razor-sharp edge and the work you've done.
Roundtime: 5 sec.