Dressage keeps working on the sword. While working, he noticed his watching room was getting filled with tourist ponies, since his shop was a tourist attraction, he dint mind, in fact he tunned out the chatter except when something important came drifting across the watching room, across his leather/wood crafting table, across his floor over to his ear by his blacksmithing station. This days was one of those days. "Hmmm vici veritas spotted at another crime. How unfortunate" he said to himself, this was not the first time dressage has heard of vici's thefts but something dint add up. Though they dint add up, he would still need proof to see if his mental theory has any weight to it, But none the less it may just be gossip. As for the work in dressage hooves. It was actually needing completion. The sword was ordered by a pony in town who dressage swears would not know beauty if it came over to him and imbeded itself in his eyes. He could remember the conversation smoothly. Dressage could remember pulling cupcakes out of his double glass sided oven. The pony came in still awestruck about the armor in the front 3 viewing windows.
Dressage: how may I help you?" Dressage said coldly
Tourist: I'd like a sword.
Dressage: first I need an id
Turrist hands over id as dressage writes down the info "ok how would you like your sword." Dressage said handing back the id and pulling out a pencil and notepad
Well first, I would like a sword with only 1 sharp side of the blade, i'd like it to be at least 3 feet long, and I would like a Dragon as the handguard.
"What type of Dragon?"
What's the most beautiful of them all?
I would say a chiniegh Dragon"
" What does that look like"
"They are long like ribbons, thin and light and are able to fly with no wings"
"THAT IS THE UGLIEST TYPE OF DRAGON..... sorry, but I would think of something like a wyvern"
"Great, the ugliest flying reptile around" dressage said under his breath "your sword shall be done in 2 weeks and will cost 200 bits"
Alright" the colt said dropping the money and walking out.
That was 1 week and 5 days ago, and here it is, so close to completion. After putting the final touches on it, he would have the sword done a day ahead of time. The blacksmith drops the handle thorough the curling tail and bolts the handle. After fixing the pommel to the base, he holds the sword up in the light to show it's well craftedness in the light. After shinning the sword, he put it in its scabbard and put it on the counter with a sold tag, after doing this he gets back to the belt buckle.