The role of stainless steel Angle steel in the catering industry.
In addition to being used in the automotive and medical fields, stainless steel Angle steel also has good development and application in the catering industry. It can be found in the restaurants, kitchens and picnics of our lives.
Stainless steel is used in kitchen accessories, cutlery and cookware. Less ductile steels are used to make blades with sharp edges. More malleable cast steel is used to form items such as cookware, grills, sinks and pans. Stainless steel is also used as a finished product in refrigerators, refrigerators, countertops and dishwashers.
Stainless steel is an ideal material for food production and storage because it does not affect the flavor of food. Corrosion resistance of stainless steel is important because some foods, such as orange juice, can be acidic. In addition, stainless steel is easy to clean, helping to keep harmful bacteria out. Stainless steel is also important in ice cream production as it allows the use of effective antibacterial cleaning products. It does not adhere easily to bacteria and viruses.
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i wanted to see with flycam if gale's animation when he confesses about the orb was still the same when as it was during ea:
it used to be a camp scene that happened after the tiefling party and i always liked it.
there's just something about this great powerful former archmage humbling himself by kneeling in front of someone he has come to trust with this part of himself. someone who he hopes won't discard him behind after all is said and done. someone who'll have him by their side.
gale had no need to kneel, yet he did.
i'm delighted to find it's still the same:
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In Defense of Wizard Steel
I may be under reacting because I can't think of an extremely terrible immediate result off hand from getting someone- not even specifically a Witch by the wording- to sing where a magical artifact might capture the sound.
The geas and the mind wipe are much more concerning, but I would be more concerned if Suvi was more concerned. Suvi knows a lot more about the laws and rules of magic than we the audience do, and Aabria often turns to Brennan as the source of those laws and rules to confirm Suvi's knowledge.
Not only did Steel give Suvi the option to back out of the whole thing in narrative, Brennan gave Aabria a chance to resist the mind wipe mechanically. Both the PC and the player declined (for different reasons of course but still).
I don't think it's going to be inconsequential at all! I just don't think it's going to blow up the way we might expect, if only because we know how Wizards operate. Wizards are slow to move in a way that most Witches and Spirits are not. It's the exact reason Ame ended up fleeing the Citadel right? Wizards are slow to get going so if anything I think the successful completion of this mission (should it happen) would come back to bite them in an arc or two.
And besides that Brennan is already toying with our ideas of what we (and the Witches) expect from Wizards and vice versa. Part of Ame's panic is that she expected Steel to bar Suvi from coming but it was a Witch that refused Suvi.
Also addressing Steel's actions and thoughts directly here:
Steel was told by Ame and Suvi that the Witches are going to destroy Ame
She was also informed that when the Witches reached out to Ame, they did so in a manner that either broke through or avoided the Citadel's defenses
Steel is also aware of the danger of Witches in a way that other Wizards are not even though that's still very limited
And lastly Suvi is important not only to Steel but to the Citadel. I don't think she's worth burning over what seems like a very hastily put together plot.
So, at this time, it seems like Steel and the Citadel are reacting to the information they have been given and are responding in proportion. Whatever the artifact does or the aim of this mission I don't think it's meant to be any active danger to the people at the Castle so much as a fact finding mission, and I don't think it would be anything that the Witches might kill or even hurt Suvi over if it was discovered.
The Citadel is already dealing with a war, it does not make sense from what we know to antagonize an enemy that they don't know anything about (yet). It definitely does not make sense to endanger the Apprentice Archmage, or the only Witch fron this coven they have access to, to do so.
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So I finally found the original version (well I knew it was there, I forgot it was and finally remembered—) of The Case of the Murderous Mask and I just…
If I thought Rex Glass was sassy in what I’d already heard—
I have been proven wrong. He could have been much more sassy in what I’d heard—
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to elaborate slightly on this idea, regarding gortash recycling durge's brain to use in a steel watcher for his personal use;
if I recall correctly, the steel watcher brains are kind of in a half-unconscious state? Like, barely aware of what they're doing, drifting in and out, to be easily controllable. but he always did like durge having their own free will, didn't he?
can you imagine how bad it would hurt to be fully awake and aware, in a body that isn't flesh, that simply doesn't fit the brain that's controlling it? I think durge would be in absolute agony, and i think that Gortash wouldn't know how to handle that fact beyond deliberately ignoring it. What else is he going to do? Put them out of their misery, after he worked so hard to preserve them?
no. no, he'll just wait it out. They're strong, after all, they're resilient and clever, they can figure out how to cope with the pain if it's so awful.
I just enjoy the image of a Gortash who doesn't know how to let go, who refuses to even consider it. No matter how much that ends up hurting durge.
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