Dobar | (grumpily) What do you want? | |
Me | I know a thing or two about forging. | |
Dobar | Fine ... so what? | |
Me | Can I use your smithy? | |
Dobar | I've got a lot to do. We'd only be in each other's way. Just wait until it gets dark. | |
Dobar | Then Parlaf and I will hit the sack and you can work undisturbed. | |
Me | Can you teach me something? | |
Dobar | So you already know the basics. I can show you how to improve your work. | |
Dobar | Then you'll be in a position to make better weapons. | |
Me | Show me how I can forge a good sword! | |
Dobar | Make sure that the steel glows evenly all around, so that you get an even blade afterwards. | |
Dobar | If you keep that in mind, the blades you forge will be harder and sharper. | |
Dobar | That is all you need to know. If you're looking for steel here in the castle, talk to Engor. | |
Me | Could you make a weapon for me? | |
Dobar | I don't have time for that. Tandor hands out the weapons - I just make them, and Parlaf sharpens them. | |
Me | How's work? | |
Dobar | I forge the weapons for the castle's knights. Since we've been here, I've been fully occupied making new weapons. | |
Dobar | And we'll need them, too. We'll show these damned orcs how sharp our blades are. | |
Dobar | (calls) Hey, Parlaf - make those blades nice and sharp - orcs are damn tough creatures! | |
Dobar | It could be better. If you didn't constantly interrupt me, I might actually get something done. | |