Mashyuu had finished taking down a small marine outpost on a small mountain range to the Skycleavers left only a few short hours ago. He had been standing in his pirate gear, a black pair of slacks, black boots, a pair of red gloves, along with a black padded vest and trench coat and his white and red mask over his face. He was pondering how to get in touch with Dai and Gideon back on Jaya once they landed, he needed to get a new den den, one that could make long range calls, his short range den den wasn't cutting it now that the crew were in three different locations. The stress was starting to get to him but only Harley had seen it, she had seen it every time he worried about the others but rarely said anything, afraid that it might set him off. Only when he was at his tipping point did she ever try to calm him down. He shook his head and sighed while walking to the gang plank where he saw a familiar face and let a smile plaster across his lips.
"Lady Sofia! I'm glad you made land alright. I take it my crew members and the beautiful Percila are all well? To what do I owe this honor?" Mashyuu asked while taking a bow that someone who had practiced thousands of times could only do. He then stood and placed a gloved hand to his freshly shaven chin while pondering.
"Armor? Well my specialty is weapons but I can forge some armor. If you're okay with me putting my signature mark on each piece. I want the world to one day recognize my wares from the rest of the world after all." Mashyuu pulled his mask off his face and shoved it into his pocket and waved her up.
"Come on, show me what you've come up with and we can figure out what we will need from there." After looking over her book Mashyuu tilted it to the side and sighed with what was clearly a bit of annoyance and amusement.
"I can do this but... I'll need actual measurements. Come down into my forge where my tools are and we can get started." He turned and led Sofia below deck, to the bottom of the ship where his forge was currently turned into a small box. He motioned for her to stay by the door and picked up a long tape measure, a small pad of paper and a pen.
"I'm going to have to invade your personal space. As much as I'd like to say it's for pleasure I think my heart belongs to someone so I'll try to not enjoy this." He winked in a slightly flirty manner and lifted her arms out and measured her "wingspan." Next he measured the curve of her shoulders, length of each section of her arm and then her chest, the curve and size, continuing down to her hips, thighs and calves. He moved quickly and with practiced skill.
Slowly he stepped back and showed her the measurement he made and explained why some measurements needed to be brought out and others needed to be brought in.
"I assume you already have the dress that the armor would be fitted to? I'm a blacksmith not a seamstress." He lifted a brow and started to remove his gloves.
"Also I'm going to need some more iron ore and coal if you want this to be steel. So we are going to have to go get it. Do you have a bag or something to carry a massive amount of ore?" Mashyuu asked, even though he could pick up his box, his crafting tools and a pick ax and go to a spot he had seen near the mountain camp that the marines had in order to do his work. He wanted to see how much Sofia wanted the armor first.