The first ever musical scale was made by a blacksmith.
The story went that a blacksmith noticed that when he struck an anvil in just the right way, at just the right time, a different sound would ring out.
These sounds would then be recorded into a musical scale that would then be used by musicians everywhere.
It should also be noted that blacksmiths would actually use the rhythm made from the hammer meeting the anvil in order to coordinate their movements, with some very rare instances where they would actually sing along.
And in even rare instances, the singing would draw out the lower of the steel itself even further.
-An entry from the [Divine Forgemaster Records].
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"Okay, Corpse Doll and Porcelain Doll, please dump the bodies into the furnace."
[As you wish, Caretaker.]
[Heave ho!]
Following Zhen Liu's commands, Corpse Doll and Porcelain Doll proceeded to work together and toss the bodies from the cart one by one into the furnace.
