Devroux had come from the back of the shop with a simple plan in mind: to retrieve the notebook from Sam and begin work on the latest client order. However, his appearance would make for another pivotal point in history, although how it would affect the world was yet to see. The robed man’s eyes locked on the gloomy-looking mink as he walked over, taking a brief second to reveal his face and grant a wink before returning to his hidden state. Those few moments were more than enough to shake Dev, a fact that he would do his best to hide.
The Bandit King, unfortunately, was not setting fashion trends during his time on Baltigo. At least not yet. The calico scarf hiding all features was a statement that he had been able to keep to himself, as the robed man wasn’t someone following a simple trend. It was him, the Bandit King himself. The golden fur and sharp eyes were more than enough to fill out the rest of Devroux’s memory of their chance meeting at the docks. It was almost comical that they’d run into each other yet again.
Dev returned a nod to his new client, choosing to not elaborate on their relationship further for Sam. What would he say? They were strangers at best. They had met by chance at the docks for a brief exchange of ideals, then the Bandit King had managed to wander his way into the shop, one of many in the Seventh District. It was all chance. Though, there were those that could argue that fate had a hand in their second meeting.
“Only the very best for our customers,” Dev said. His arm snaked out through an opening in his wings to cover his heart for a bow, then snagged the notebook from Sam before returning to safety behind the veil of leather. The mink then returned to the back of the shop with no further words, but his motivation in the craft was far greater than it had been for other customers. With the Bandit King on the line, there was plenty of business to be had, but more than that, he wanted to impress him. A 300,000,000-bounty mink with a name in the world was a bar for Dev to meet. One he’d meet with his crafting before anything else.
Dev started with heating the iron bars until they were red hot, taking a chisel and hammering them apart into smaller parts. These smaller pieces were imperative for building something as delicate as the cestus he was tasked with. The lightweight design that Sam had drawn meant that the plate sheeting would be abysmally thin. The mink knew what the point was, as the thin sheeting made it easier for Electro to flow from mink to target. The sheeting, however, was simple.
Using a small piece of piping, he’d round the small sheets of metal to match the measurements Sam had given him. Each piece was made exactly to what Sam had written, as anything off meant the glove wouldn’t fit properly. Even then, there was a good chance he’d have to refit certain parts to fit the Bandit King’s arm and fingers correctly. Luckily, he had requested that certain parts be made out of fabric, meaning that the metal sheets only formed a small portion of the cestus at hand. It was just enough to cover his forearms, the bottom side being mostly comprised of traditional fabric and gloving for easy flexibility.
After a short while Sam came back to supervise, no doubt after he had sent off or talked the Bandit King into waiting. His interest in the project was undeniable. “I haven’t worked with a mink in a long time. At least one that was worried about their use of electro,” he said. The old man moved over to a cupboard in the corner, rifling through the cabinets and drawers before coming back and setting a few materials down in front of his apprentice.
“It’s mostly silver. It’s expensive, but if used for ornate things, it can be aesthetically pleasing. What’s important here, however, is that it also conducts electricity fairly well.” Sam handed Dev two silver rods.
“Try it for yourself.” The mink, understanding what he was asked, did as suggested. Flowing his own Electro through the rods and holding them somewhat close together, a bolt of electricity leapt across connecting the two. It was fairly easy, although still oddly harder than it had been flowing Electro through Yoru during his fight with Adder.
“Interesting...” he dragged on.
“All these little clippings and edges are where you can throw in designs made of silver. It’ll help the Electro flow through the metal, even potentially re-purposing it.” Devroux did as commanded. He finished up the rest of the cestus’ main design. The fingertips were covered to protect the very tips from danger, but there was still motion within the rest of the fingers and the wrist. It was a functional design, but it did leave the palm open for wounds. It was a glove meant for punching and touching, rather than palm strikes and such. After he had finished the main portion, he went to work on the silver designs; a task that required more fine detailing than the rest of the product had.
He had to use lower heat to clip off portions of the rods, round off beads, and score certain parts of the designs that were made. All in all, though, it turned out to be a fairly good design. Not one that would fit him, but a design that would hopefully be up to par with what the Bandit King had ordered. After a little bit of buffering and polishing, it was ready to present to the client.