The sun cast a warm glow over the Land of Earth, its rays filtering into Rita's workshop through the large windows. Dust particles danced in the beams of light as Rita prepared for a full day of crafting. Today, she had two main projects: creating two pairs of Stylized Shades and three Marionettes.
Rita began by gathering the C-Rank crafting materials she had meticulously organized in her workspace. She inspected the polymer frames, ensuring their durability and flexibility. With precise movements, she carefully molded the frames, taking care to shape them for both comfort and style.
Next, she moved on to the lenses. The glass was specially treated to darken in sunlight and clear at night. Rita handled them with delicate precision, fitting them into the polymer frames. She tested each pair, stepping outside to confirm the lenses adjusted as intended.
Satisfied with her work, Rita placed the first pair on her workbench, moving on to the second. The process was repetitive yet meditative, her hands moving with practiced ease. Within hours, two pairs of Stylized Shades sat completed, gleaming under the workshop lights.
With the shades complete, Rita shifted her focus to the Marionettes. She selected high-quality wood, knowing the importance of each piece being perfectly balanced and lightweight. She carved each limb and body part with care, making sure they resembled human figures as closely as possible.
Assembling the Marionettes was a meticulous process. Each joint had to move fluidly, mimicking the natural motion of a human. Rita threaded the strings with precision, ensuring they were taut yet flexible. She tested each Marionette, manipulating their movements with expert control.
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2 Stylized shades & 3 Marionette's
https://gladiusnarutorp.forumotion.com/t7646-the-blastwright-s-workshop#61665
Monday June 8th 9:30pm
Rita began by gathering the C-Rank crafting materials she had meticulously organized in her workspace. She inspected the polymer frames, ensuring their durability and flexibility. With precise movements, she carefully molded the frames, taking care to shape them for both comfort and style.
Next, she moved on to the lenses. The glass was specially treated to darken in sunlight and clear at night. Rita handled them with delicate precision, fitting them into the polymer frames. She tested each pair, stepping outside to confirm the lenses adjusted as intended.
Satisfied with her work, Rita placed the first pair on her workbench, moving on to the second. The process was repetitive yet meditative, her hands moving with practiced ease. Within hours, two pairs of Stylized Shades sat completed, gleaming under the workshop lights.
With the shades complete, Rita shifted her focus to the Marionettes. She selected high-quality wood, knowing the importance of each piece being perfectly balanced and lightweight. She carved each limb and body part with care, making sure they resembled human figures as closely as possible.
Assembling the Marionettes was a meticulous process. Each joint had to move fluidly, mimicking the natural motion of a human. Rita threaded the strings with precision, ensuring they were taut yet flexible. She tested each Marionette, manipulating their movements with expert control.
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[1]
2 Stylized shades & 3 Marionette's
https://gladiusnarutorp.forumotion.com/t7646-the-blastwright-s-workshop#61665
Monday June 8th 9:30pm