Light Observation Entry #2

In the blacksmithing forge there is not a lot of light, the process needs to be shaded to see the color of the metal. Some light from the sun would be let in but a good majority of the light is from the forge fire itself. It has a very warm glow emanating from its core, most of the time not flickering like a campfire but smoldering intensely, enough to fill the room with its heat and light. With the light from the sun and the fire, the forge is relatively well lit with very few shadows but at night the forge takes on a strange feeling of calm and dread. At night the forge fire and the little lamp will cause deep and oddly long shadows that tend to dance and confuse you when you see them in your peripheral vision. However the deep warm tones from the fire and the heat it gives off, leaves you with a sense of calmness and safety.

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