The answer in the DMG ask, hehe
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Two small moments, chapters apart, from Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, which made me want to tear up
The context is that Frieren is an elf mage whose party saved the world decades ago, but to her the adventure was a ten-year blip in her centuries-long life. She's trying to connect to people better now, as she and her new apprentice collect spells and do odd jobs which seemingly have no purpose... until you learn what the deeper context is
(right after those first panels they visit an old statue built to honor an old adventuring companion, which has rusted over with age)
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I was reading about swords (as one does) and in the section about practical details for the care and ownership of swords, there was a warning against trying to remove rust on your own.
First, because sword polishing is such a critical and delicate process that most swordsmiths don't even do this near-final step on a new blade; they send it to a specialist. Polishing really can make or break a sword forever.
Second, because sometimes rust actually makes a sword more valuable.
And my fangirl brain was like, "I miss Sabito."
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How are people feeling about American Wasteland cause I have some ideas for the next chapters but there's some pretty dark, heavy stuff
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