Amaya Blackstone (
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fandomtownies2023-11-28 04:30 am
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Blackstone Foundry and Forge; Tuesday [11/28].
Amaya was the type of person who definitely judged her social life based on how successfully she marketed when she'd gone to social events, so she was feeling pretty good about how Thanksgiving had gone, and since she'd spoken to Liliana about the lobsters and their arsenal of adorable little lobster weapons, Dave and Diane were down and keeping her company in the shop this week, in case she stopped in and needed to see the action first hand. She'd even set up a nice little training area for them on one of the worktables, especially since her attention was more on kitting up one of the practice dummies with all the pieces of bone accessories she'd been working on to present a full picture
And then it was onto possible chandelier designs or just giving a chandelier a few practice runs, but, considering her company that day, her designs were taking on a very clearly crustacean leaning, and while she thought it was pretty cool, it probably didn't align very well with Dr. Lecter's aesthetics.
She was still gonna make it, though. It didn't make her own rustic décor and sensibilities, either, but, if there was one thing Amaya had learned ever since opening up an online shop, it was that people really are into some of the weirdest things. There was definitely someone out there somewhere who would be interested in a lobster chandelier, and she would find that person, dang it!
The Forge is open!
And then it was onto possible chandelier designs or just giving a chandelier a few practice runs, but, considering her company that day, her designs were taking on a very clearly crustacean leaning, and while she thought it was pretty cool, it probably didn't align very well with Dr. Lecter's aesthetics.
She was still gonna make it, though. It didn't make her own rustic décor and sensibilities, either, but, if there was one thing Amaya had learned ever since opening up an online shop, it was that people really are into some of the weirdest things. There was definitely someone out there somewhere who would be interested in a lobster chandelier, and she would find that person, dang it!
The Forge is open!

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"Hello the forge," she called as she entered. "Rather, hello the blacksmith?"
If something were to happen to bring all the equipment on the island to life, Liliana was certain that the forge was the last place she'd want to be for it.
That was some Maximum Overdrive levels of nonsense and no thank you.no subject
But where did she start? The bonework, or the lobsters? She supposed to could leave it open-ended just to see where her client's attention was most likely to go. Maybe she'd barely even notice either of them at all!
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"I knew we'd need to sit down and chat today, so I brought treats," she said, holding up the container from the diner she'd brought along with her. "There is no good reason to discuss commissions on an empty stomach, after all."
Granted, Liliana had just come from lunch, but it was the principle of the matter.
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"Well, now," said Amaya, easily able to forgive any slight against her battle lobster in favor of treats, "you definitely won't hear me complaining about anyone offering up food, that's pretty thoughtful of you. And I've been dying to hear about this next project of yours, especially since I think we're just about wrapped up on the bones at this point."
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She opened the container to show Amaya what she'd brought: meat on sticks. She'd been too distracted teasing Ignis about Christmas shopping to get the details about what kind of meat or what preparation method was used or anything, but she could confidently say that these were chunks of some meat on skewers.
"I'm afraid my next project is going to be fairly utilitarian," she said, almost apologetically. "Or rather, I don't have any requirements outside of a few very specific decorations, but I trust in your sense of aesthetics if you decide to add more." She caught sight of the crustacean-based chandelier and and hastily tacked on, "...Suitable to the established decor of the piece, I mean."
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(There was, after all, a reason she'd stopped doing radio).
"Good choice," she complimented, and, never one to really hang her hat on manners, wasn't about to wait much longer before digging in to pluck up one lovely little meat skewer (and there was a sauce, too? She might get to that in a second). "And utilitarian," she nodded, took a bite, "is one of my favorite words! And, of course." Distracted as she was, she hadn't noticed where Liliana's glance may have drifted to cause her to make such specifications, but it was probably a good thing that she seemed to take them in stride. "Nothing to worry about there, wherever we end up going with it, I want to make sure you," there might have been a little emphasis there with the pointing of a meat stick, "are one-hundred percent satisfied with the results. That's the Blackstone guarantee!"
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Pulling out two sheets of paper, she slid them over to Amaya. The first had four images on it, one in each corner, the second three. "Those. One set on the outside of the door, the other on the inside. They're not done yet, there will be five total on each, but I thought you might appreciate seeing roughly what I'm thinking of."