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by smif 1080 days ago
That's a fair point, but I don't think it's a problem with the blacksmith per se. You can't really expect every blacksmith to hold themselves to an arbitrary high standard and turn down work when they're possibly one or two missed payments away from financial ruin.

I would say if their society can grant them the safety to turn down work for cheap swords at their discretion without the risk of having their life ruined through a down period that is lacking high-quality work orders, then maybe you might have a case for also holding the blacksmiths accountable to a higher standard of work.

Accepting and taking on the risks associated with highly selective work orders has it's own intrinsic value and should be rewarded somehow. If it's not, then why would anyone do it?