Destiny Unchain Online ~Kyuuketsu-ki Shoujo to natte, Yagate "Aka no Maou" to Yobareru You ni Narimashita~ - Vol. 11 Ch. 95 - The Minnows’ Raison d’Ê…

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"Get it for cheap, no strings attached!"
Always a trustworthy offer...

If you get scared to the point it inhibits your development, you need get over that before you can continue training at that level. Though they probably took it a bit too far.

Yeah, NPCs are always so realistic in these mangas.

"If you can't use one, you can't make one."
That's just false. You need to know what makes a good sword, which is a different skill from using one.

"She wouldn't want me to take up a dangerous job."
Being a blacksmith is dangerous now?

Those emotions of wanting to forge her a blade are a bit sus...

You don't need a hammer that heavy for smithing.

Magic rock for magic forging of a magic sword. Got it.
 
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Being a blacksmith is dangerous now?

...Yes?

The forge is dangerous. The furnace is dangerous. Superheated metal is dangerous. Working with said metal is dangerous. The tools are dangerous. And of course, they're making weapons.

It is entirely justifiable for them to tell the princess that this isn't an appropriate line of work for her.
 
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Being a blacksmith is dangerous now?
if dealing with superheated metals in close proximity for hours and pummeling said heated metals for hours ain't dangerous then trying to dry hump a polar ain't dangerous either. :dogkek:

not to mention all the soot, filed dust, and many more toxic fumes you can inhale during the process.
 
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The forge is dangerous. The furnace is dangerous. Superheated metal is dangerous. Working with said metal is dangerous. The tools are dangerous. And of course, they're making weapons.
if dealing with superheated metals in close proximity for hours and pummeling said heated metals for hours ain't dangerous then trying to dry hump a polar ain't dangerous either.

not to mention all the soot, filed dust, and many more toxic fumes you can inhale during the process.
Those are all controllable factors. It's not like hunting or fighting where death is a much greater risk, and you can control the dangers less. Toxic fumes and stuff is a more modern concern, especially considering some practices, such as make-up, wasn't exactly always healthy back then.

It is entirely justifiable for them to tell the princess that this isn't an appropriate line of work for her.
Not being appropriate is a different issue.
 
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Those are all controllable factors.
It is controllable but that just indicate that it is dangerous because there are factors that need to meet controllable standards.
Like mining was a dangerous job because nobody ever knew that respiratory hazards was such a biatch.

It's not as if the game shows a modern forge like nowadays complete with camera b-rolls and whatnot with the onis. :dogkek:
 
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I wish MMOs could actually be like this. Maybe someday when I'm old and unable to play games like that anymore. :(
 
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It is controllable but that just indicate that it is dangerous because there are factors that need to meet controllable standards.
Like mining was a dangerous job because nobody ever knew that respiratory hazards was such a biatch.
Mining is way more dangerous than just about all jobs, not just smithing, so I don't think that's comparable. Being a skilled blacksmith has always had rather high prestige as well, especially in Japan. Mining, on the other hand, was where you sent slaves, criminals, and people who couldn't get any other jobs.
 
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Mining is way more dangerous than just about all jobs, not just smithing, so I don't think that's comparable. Being a skilled blacksmith has always had rather high prestige as well, especially in Japan. Mining, on the other hand, was where you sent slaves, criminals, and people who couldn't get any other jobs.
And that is true... still doesn't dismiss what I meant. xD
 

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