Chapter 205: Dwarven Hands
Morning was up in the second tower while Andre’s forge had breathed its last fire in the hot coal. The light outside had that pale, washed-out quality Kael was starting to associate with community floors, too many bodies, too much stone, too little sky.
Inside the workshop, the world was smaller. Heat lived in the bricks, soot lived in the corners, and the smell of old metal clung to everything like a stubborn curse that didn’t care how many hours you scrubbed.
Andre moved like a man who’d done this so many times his hands didn’t need permission from his brain. He didn’t rush. He didn’t hesitate either. A cloth passed over the gauntlets in short, brutal strokes, and then he dabbed some strange product into the seams, something thick and dark that smelled sharp, like burnt resin and bitter herbs mixed with oil.
Kael didn’t know the purpose off it until he noticed how his new gauntlets have changed. The surface didn’t just look cleaner. It looked sealed, like the metal had been told, very firmly, to stop bleeding heat and mana through every imperfect joint.
Andre flicked the cloth once, like he was done with the item and also done with the world, and then shoved both gauntlets forward over the anvil.
“Take ’em, lad.”
Kael could only stare at first when Andre moved over the gauntlets, they were… incredibly different. He didn’t even reach out immediately. His eyes just tracked over them the way he’d tracked over blueprints back on Earth, searching for stress points, weak links, places where a bad decision would snap him in half later.
“These look, sick…” Kael said.
Andre’s head jerked up like Kael had insulted his mother, his forge, and his ancestors in one breath.
“Sick? Ye daft bastard, since when does iron get sick?!” Andre said, feeling insulted.
Kael raised both hands quickly, palms open, an instinctive don’t hit me with a hammer gesture.
“No-no, I mean they look cool, awesome!” Kael said.
Andre snorted, but there was a hint of satisfaction under the annoyance, like the man hated praise but still liked being right.
“Aye, then quit yer babblin’ and try ’em on. See the difference yerself.” Andre said.
Kael first took a breath, admiring the craftsmanship. He didn’t touch them yet. He let his eyes drink it in, because this wasn’t just “better gear.” This was the difference between “my idea barely works” and “my idea will keep working when someone tries to kill me.”
Andre didn’t fully recreate the gauntlets from scratch. No, he first parted it, split it apart, and reinforced every bit and piece of it with metal of his own. Kael remembered the sound from earlier, those clean, deliberate strikes that didn’t ring like desperate patchwork. Andre didn’t fight the material. He commanded it. Strange metal for Kael who learned the name of after consistent asking. Andre had said it like it was obvious, like Kael was the idiot for not being born knowing it, then refused to repeat himself until Kael pestered him enough times that even the dwarf’s pride gave up. Then Andre fused them together, the old and the new, creating a brand new Gauntlet based on the One Kael had before.
Up close, it was clearer what “fused” meant. Andre hadn’t slapped plates on and called it done. The seams were married. Old structure and new reinforcement weren’t fighting each other; they were one piece. Kael could feel it just by looking, weight distributed properly, stress paths corrected, every “this might crack” made into “try cracking it, I dare you.”
Granted, it was heavier. Meaning it’ll exhaust Kael more. But at the same time, it’ll pack a punch and take a punch. That trade-off sat in Kael’s mind like a measured bolt: heavier meant fatigue, yes, but fatigue was something you could plan around. A broken arm, a shattered rune, a melted socket mid-fight, those were failures you didn’t get to plan around.
He finally reached forward and lifted one gauntlet.
It didn’t feel like a costume piece. It felt like a tool. A real one. Dense, cold, alive in that Tower-item way where it wasn’t just metal anymore, it was a promise.
The whole structure was an ebony colored gauntlet, shimmering almost glistening whenever light came in contact with. Not glossy like cheap paint, more like obsidian polished by time. It swallowed the dim lantern light, then spit it back as a slick highlight along the knuckles and ridges.
The shape was sharper now too. Not jagged, not impractical, intentional. The fists looked like they were designed to break things. The fingers had subtle claw-like tips that didn’t scream “ornament,” they screamed “if you try to grab me, you’ll regret it.”
Two cores, one on each arm sat at the palm, like large jewels. They weren’t pretty jewels. They were purpose. Each one set into a socket that hugged it tight, framed by metal that looked like it had been pressed around the core rather than drilled for it. The cores caught the light with a dull glow, one red, one darker, like embers trapped under glass.
And along the arm, three almost seamless looking cylinders, held by iron marbles below on top of a small groove where the marbles can move if Kael rotated the cylinders.
Kael turned the gauntlet slightly and heard it, tiny clicks, smooth and precise. No grinding. No wobble. The marbles weren’t decoration. They were the lockpoints. The grooves were shallow, just enough to guide the rotation and keep it from drifting mid-swing.
He could already imagine it: one quick twist with his thumb, a shift in rune alignment, and the whole gauntlet’s “spell logic” would rewire itself without him ripping runes out like a panicked raccoon.
On each of the cylinders was a rune socket. The first one nearest to the wrist had four pentagonal rune slots. The one above it was hexagonal rune slots. And the ones above was heptagonal one. Leaving the spot right under the elbow for the Octagonal Anchor Rune.
That was the same for both gauntlets.
Kael’s mouth went a little dry. The layout wasn’t just “more slots.” It was organization. It was Andre taking Kael’s messy, desperate experimentation and turning it into a system that could be used under pressure. Pentagons near the wrist, fast access. Higher slots further up, structured support. Anchor near the elbow like a crown, stable and out of the way.
And the cylinders weren’t just for storage. They were separators. Physical distance. Controlled conduction. Everything Kael had been learning the hard way, written into the metal like a lesson that didn’t need words.
Andre also added something to Kael’s gauntlets. A small thick like hook on the wrist. And on the other wrist what looked like a small imbedded ring.
Kael spotted it immediately once his eyes stopped drooling over the cylinders. The hook looked blunt enough not to snag on everything, but thick enough not to snap. The ring was embedded deep, not welded on like an afterthought. Both were placed where his wrists naturally crossed.
Andre had seen what Kael was suffering from when he needed to connect runes that didn’t agree with each other, and realized that his ingenious ’idea’ of the chain as a connector was, although primitive, worked.
Kael remembered his old setup, the chain always there, always in the way, always one more thing to catch on rubble or an enemy’s grip. It had saved his ass, sure, but it was also a liability he’d accepted because he didn’t have a better option.
“Couldn’t solve that issue,”, was what Andre said, so he simplified it. Making it that Kael wouldn’t always be ’chain’ connected at all times, and only connect the gauntlets whenever he needed.
That was the real genius. Not a complicated solution, the right simplification. Kael didn’t need a permanent link. He needed a controlled one.
Kael placed the gauntlets in his hands, and immediately moved the notification of the new gear away, after all, he wanted to enjoy the sight of his improved weapons. The Tower could wait. The Tower always spammed rewards and labels like that made things less real. Kael wanted the reality first, the weight, the feel, the click of mechanisms that wouldn’t betray him.
He slid the first gauntlet on, then the second. The inner lining, treated leather, tight and firm, hugged his forearms without pinching. No loose space, no awkward pressure points. The cuffs locked with a solid, quiet fit, like the gauntlets were acknowledging his arms as “home.”
He crossed one wrist atop the other. The hook in one of the gauntlets fit right into the ring on the other one and clicked shut. Then he spread his hands apart, pulling a chain from the inside of the right gauntlet, a connector with a retractable chain.
The chain didn’t slither out like his old one. It snapped into place with tension. It felt engineered, retractable, resistant, a controlled extension rather than a dangling mistake. It pulled just enough to tell him where the limit was, and when he eased his hands closer, it retracted smoothly, no slack flopping around.
“This is pretty sick.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 208: Blood
- Chapter 207: The First Signs
- Chapter 206: Built to Survive
- Chapter 205: Dwarven Hands
- Chapter 204: The Red Head Legend
- Chapter 203: Talent Worth Killing For
- Chapter 202: Fresh Blood
- Chapter 201: Structural Failure
- Chapter 200: A Master of His Craft
- Chapter 199: Old Soul
- Chapter 198: The Fist King
- Chapter 197: A Dangerous Being
- Chapter 196: Fire and Anvil
- Chapter 195: Over reliance
- Chapter 194: Assessment
- Chapter 193: The Drunk Smith
- Chapter 192: Information
- Chapter 191: Exposed
- Chapter 190: The City of Beginnings
- Chapter 189: Anonymous
- Chapter 188: The Second Floor
- Chapter 187: Kill Streak
- Chapter 186: Fatality
- Chapter 185: Rampage
- Chapter 184: It Worked!
- Chapter 183: A Dangerous Mind
- Chapter 182: Smart Foes
- Chapter 181: Tightening Noose
- Chapter 180: Demolition Man
- Chapter 179: Let it Rain
- Chapter 178: A Daring Idea
- Chapter 177: Survival Plan
- Chapter 176: Tools
- Chapter 175: Juggernaut
- Chapter 174: Function Over FOrm
- Chapter 173: Mr Fast
- Chapter 172: A Simple Belt
- Chapter 171: Testing and More Testing!
- Chapter 170: Lightsaber?
- Chapter 169: Overgeared
- Chapter 168: Strategic Response
- Chapter 167: Coded Matrix
- Chapter 166: Respite
- Chapter 165: Awakened
- Chapter 164: From Under The Rubble
- Chapter 163: Into the Fray
- Chapter 162: Sprint
- Chapter 161: Suck it up, cityboy
- Chapter 160: Corpse Tide
- Chapter 159: Sixty Seconds Later
- Chapter 158: Submerged In Darkness
- Chapter 157: Trial
- Chapter 156: Awakening
- Chapter 155: Breathing Room
- Chapter 154: The Death of a World
- Chapter 153: Treasure Driven
- Chapter 152: Greed
- Chapter 151: Switched Positions
- Chapter 150: Sweet Vengance.
- Chapter 149: The Plan
- Chapter 148: Together in Death
- Chapter 147: Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 146: Up Close And personal
- Chapter 145: Muddled Waters
- Chapter 144: Planning Ahead
- Chapter 143: Triple Boss Threat
- Chapter 142: Organized Army
- Chapter 141: Time
- Chapter 140: Bait and Switch
- Chapter 139: Hit And Run
- Chapter 138: First Blood
- Chapter 137: Among Enemies
- Chapter 136: Boxed In
- Chapter 135: The Hidden Piece I
- Chapter 134: Trust Issues
- Chapter 133: D-Day
- Chapter 132: Long Night
- Chapter 131: Conflict of Ideas
- Chapter 130: Function over Form.
- Chapter 129: More Hammering (Fixed)
- Chapter 128: Steel Fiber
- Chapter 127: [Atrax Composite Thermalloy]
- Chapter 126: Preparations
- Chapter 125: A Small Respite
- Chapter 124: Character
- Chapter 123: Spider-Kael
- Chapter 122: Acrophobia
- Chapter 121: [Excise]
- Chapter 120: Empty Nest
- Chapter 119: The Reality of The Tower
- Chapter 118: Novice Runeweaver
- Chapter 117: Switching The Roles.
- Chapter 116: Death On Eight Leggs
- Chapter 115: Stalkers
- Chapter 114: The Sound of Silence
- Chapter 113: Bloody Murder
- Chapter 112: The Worst Trump Card
- Chapter 111: Hew. [Ambush]
- Chapter 110: Stalker
- Chapter 109: A Story in Blood And Ash
- Chapter 108: Blue Dot
- Chapter 107: Synergie [Check author’s notes!]
- Chapter 106: The Value of Legendary
- Chapter 105: I’m The Captain Now
- Chapter 104: Runebound and Rune-tied
- Chapter 103: Repurpose
- Chapter 102: Contract.
- Chapter 101: Thin Ice
- Chapter 100: ONE HUNDRED! FIRST MILESTONE MANY TO COME
- Chapter 99: Dealings With a Demon
- Chapter 98: Special
- Chapter 97: Who Has The Bigger Wallet
- Chapter 96: Never Do a Villain Monologue
- Chapter 95: Mine.Mine.Mine.Mine.Mine.
- Chapter 94: Surrounded
- Chapter 93: Itinerary To Power.
- Chapter 92: Prepped Up!
- Chapter 91: The Gauntlet
- Chapter 90: Finished Product
- Chapter 89: Epic
- Chapter 88: Prototype
- Chapter 87: Iron Man
- Chapter 86: Another One
- Chapter 85: Backfire
- Chapter 84: Artisan
- Chapter 83: I Made This!
- Chapter 82: Creation Requires Sacrifice
- Chapter 81: A Hammer And Man’s Imagination
- Chapter 80: Equivalent Exchange
- Chapter 79: A Deal With An Administrator
- Chapter 78: Summoned
- Chapter 77: The Council
- Chapter 76: Hunted
- Chapter 75: A Cheap Price For Life
- Chapter 74: Was a Good Run
- Chapter 73: A Catastrophe
- Chapter 72: A Problem
- Chapter 71: An issue
- Chapter 70: No Matter The Cost
- Chapter 69: Dangerous Idea
- Chapter 68: To Dare or Not To Dare
- Chapter 67: A Daring Gamble
- Chapter 66: Into The Dark
- Chapter 65: Murder
- Chapter 64: Bait
- Chapter 63: Faction War
- Chapter 62: Trading with A Demon
- Chapter 61: Wolf
- Chapter 60: Resolved?
- Chapter 59: The Dreaded Question
- Chapter 58: Caught
- Chapter 57: Red Zone
- Chapter 56: Active And Passive
- Chapter 55: Not AGAIN!
- Chapter 54: A Burning Hatered
- Chapter 53: Jaws of The Beast
- Chapter 52: The First Floor Boss
- Chapter 51: Double Kill
- Chapter 50: Resolute Will
- Chapter 49: Focused Anger
- Chapter 48: Light at The End of a Dark Tunnel
- Chapter 47: Frustrating Reality Check
- Chapter 46: RUNEBOUND
- Chapter 45: Forced By Circumstances
- Chapter 44: Bone Arranging Agony
- Chapter 43: Cursed Blessing
- Chapter 42: Back-dealings
- Chapter 41: Administrative Rage
- Chapter 40: Danger
- Chapter 39: Conviction
- Chapter 38: Rewards and Consequences
- Chapter 37: Wake Up Call
- Chapter 36: First Kill
- Chapter 35: Burden and struggle
- Chapter 34: Price of Hubris
- Chapter 33: Mule
- Chapter 32: [ᚱ- ᚪᚾᚳᚩᚱ] -Anchor-
- Chapter 31: [Forbidden]
- Chapter 30: Measure of Burden
- Chapter 29: Inside the Black Building
- Chapter 28: In The Walls
- Chapter 27: Enemies At The Gate
- Chapter 26: Rising Tension
- Chapter 25: Stakeout
- Chapter 24: The Black Building
- Chapter 23: Hidden Piece of Trouble
- Chapter 22: Loot
- Chapter 21: Dogpile
- Chapter 20: Doppelganger
- Chapter 19: A Den For Stragglers
- Chapter 18: Mortifying Suspicion
- Chapter 17: Unique Item
- Chapter 16: Merchant of Rare Goods
- Chapter 15: A Plan For The Future
- Chapter 14: Hidden Piece 2
- Chapter 13: Hidden Piece
- Chapter 12: Undergound
- Chapter 11: Death at Every Corner
- Chapter 10: Standoff
- Chapter 9: Blood Rush
- Chapter 8: First Kill
- Chapter 7: Inner Demons
- Chapter 6: Deadly Goblins
- Chapter 5: First Night
- Chapter 4: Introduction To Death
- Chapter 3: The Reverse Tower of The Dead
- Chapter 2: Blood Handed Invitation
- Chapter 1: Prologue