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When I heard the rumble outside, I ran quickly back into the house.

I could hear some stones being shot and a bit of groaning. In the house, I took out an iron knife. Iron commodities are hard to come by these days. Thankfully, I used to live on rockma. I quickly glanced at the solid stone chest I managed to smuggle back on my final trip back to Rockma. It took me 3 solid peices of iron and almost my life to take this, but it was worth it. Only I knew the contents of the chest, and I intend to keep it that way. I take a look out back to my farm and tended the crops until the heat died down. Then, I took a bit of iron and went out to shop a bit more.

Sandra's Smith Sections is a good place to get your private blacksmithing creations together. For a bit of your ores you can get a private forge for however long you want it. Sometimes some careless people will leave behind their ores, and most people will leave behind their creations if they don't work, which is stupid, because you can just melt it back down into ores. I deposit one iron into the complicated system that brings it to Sandra at her house, the key to a forge comes back, and I lock myself in Forge 07 (Out of 10)

Theres a reason I like forge 07. One guy comes in a lot and leaves a lot of materials behind. I've taken mithril from him before. But the best part is the fact he leaves weapon casings behind, in a small chest buried in the corner. I take out the chest and get the knife casing, then craft a chain. I attach the chain to a handle to create a chain knife, a neat weapon that nobody ever expects. You can stab, cut, throw, and trip by wrapping the knife around the legs. I've had stone ones before but not an iron one. I toss it around a bit and then gather up my materials, stick the casing in the chest, bury the chest, and leave.

I open the door to an unfriendly suprise. Bandit. That happens sometimes. I grab the knife part of the chain knife and stab him in the leg, then smack him in the face. He falls down and tries to scramble away, but I impale him in the back with the chain knife. He dies instantly.

Its not the first time I've killed, and it won't be the last.

I investigate his corpse and find not much, just a sandstone switchblade and... wait, what the heck is that? I pull a shiny blue substance from his pocket.

Bluesteel. I run back home as fast as I can.