it before, but as a dragon he was not much smaller than the blacksmith in height, and with his broad shoulders he could easily compete with him.
-What is this?- Draco asked as he watched James put plates of various metals through the fastenings of the complicated structure.

-We call it scaffolding.- Angus began his explanation without breaking away from his work.
-Yes, we use them to control the hardening process.- Florence continued, as if he had started the conversation.
-Mainly if it is a process using the well.
-Otherwise it is very difficult to handle the samples efficiently.
-Selected feet are fixed in these rails.- Angus pointed to a plate he had just fitted to his scaffolding.-They are spaced so that when a fire is breathed they will all be washed with flame.
-As you can see, each scaffold can hold five different plates.- Florence pointed to his, already fitted, samples of the various alloys.- Today we will test these five.- He put his index finger on the first one on the edge.- Ferrite steel mainly used to make elven armours.
-This is steel enriched in titanium and the essence of the earth elemental.- Angus pointed to the second sample.- We make shields, medium armours and less often swords out of it.
-The middle one is a sample of steel from your armour.- James interjected.- This is the master's original composition used for the first time.
-Next is dwarven steel.- Florence tapped the penultimate sample a few times.- It can be used to make armour, chainmail, weapons of all kinds, machine parts, but lately it is most commonly used to make cannons.
-The last one is also interesting.- Angus rubbed his hands together.- And you probably won't believe it, but I brought it from Dagos. Recently, iron ore naturally enriched in fire mana started to appear there. I made these samples from it and brought them back to show my father.- He winked at the dragon.
-Well, so far we have five different samples.- Matheo picked up his scaffolding and moved towards the well.- We'll see how it goes