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Lore:Nord Armorers and Armsmen

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A {{Lore Link|Nord}} {{Lore Link|Blacksmithing|blacksmith}} feels a particular affinity with his anvil, bellows, hammer, and tongs. For the Nord, the creation of fine (if inelegant) {{Lore Link|weapons}} and {{Lore Link|armor}} is as important as proficiency with a blade, axe, or hammer. Such {{Lore Link|skills}} are learned from youth and are almost mandatory. As the Nord armorer and weaponsmith perfect their techniques, the forge becomes a second home. Close by is the tanning rack, where the hides of every beast of {{Lore Link|Skyrim|the north}} have been measured for their levels of durability and flexibility. Layered on top is {{Lore Link|iron}}, {{Lore Link|steel}}, and {{Lore Link|corundum}} alloys. The result is a steel that holds tighter and bites sharper than weapons from other realms.

When Nords refer to their blades as "stinging," they mean more than its cutting power: superstitious Nord smiths are said to add a drop of wild {{Lore Link|bee}} {{Lore Link|honey}} into everything they create. The whys and wherefores are misplaced in long-forgotten lore, but the practice is widespread. To this day, no Nord armorer would work a forge without first crumbling {{Lore Link|honeycomb}} into his quenching tub.
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