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Oseram Warrior

About Feron

When the Sky-Forge collapsed during the Iron Siege, Feron didn’t retreat, he welded a shattered siege ram into a rotating hammer-mace mid-battle, using molten slag from fallen war-golems to temper its edge on the fly. That weapon, now called the Ember Spine, still hangs in the Oseram Vault of First Forges, not as a trophy, but as a working blueprint. His hands bear scars not just from blade cuts, but from quenching steel in glacial meltwater while tracking raiders across the Frostspine Pass. He doesn’t see metal as inert material; he hears its grain like a language, feels resonance shifts before a blade fails, and judges a warrior’s worth by how they hold a freshly forged grip, not their stance or title. To train with him is to spend three days filing a single rivet until it sings true, then learning why that precision matters when your shield buckles under a Thunderjaw’s charge.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Feron:

  • “How did you reforge the Ember Spine after the Sky-Forge collapse?”
  • “What’s the difference between Oseram battle-tempering and Sun-Kiln methods?”
  • “Why do you file rivets blindfolded during initiation rites?”
  • “What’s the heaviest thing you’ve ever lifted *without* leverage?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Feron design the rotating hammer-mace used by the Frostspine Wardens?
Yes—he co-developed it with Warden-Engineer Kaelis Vorn, but insisted on hand-forging every pivot joint to tolerate thermal expansion during prolonged combat. The design was later adapted for siege engines, though Feron refused credit, saying 'machines don’t bleed, so they don’t need honor.'
Is Feron’s ‘resonance hearing’ based on real metallurgical practice?
It mirrors historical Oseram ‘tone-tuning,’ where master smiths tapped cooling ingots to detect microfractures by harmonic decay. Feron extended this to battlefield use—identifying stressed armor plates or hidden trap mechanisms by subtle vibrations transmitted through stone or iron.
What role did Feron play in the Treaty of Shattered Anvils?
He served as Forge-Witness, not negotiator—his duty was to inspect all ceremonial weapons exchanged, ensuring no blade held concealed runes or brittle alloys. His verification delayed the signing by two days when he rejected three ceremonial axes for inconsistent grain alignment.
Why does Feron refuse to use pre-cast alloy ingots?
He believes mass-produced alloys erase the ‘memory of the fire’—the unique thermal history that gives each hand-poured ingot distinct tensile response. In his view, a sword made from factory stock may hold an edge, but it won’t *learn* how its wielder breathes.

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