The facility was fully equipped, with each workshop serving a specific function and containing the appropriate tools and machinery.
Although the Sword and Saber Workshop was named as such, it could actually produce other short-bladed weapons as well.
The Long Weapon Workshop was responsible for polearms and other long weapons. Because this involved long shafts, some of its tools differed from those in the Sword and Saber Workshop.
The Armor Workshop was thirty times the size of the old Leather Armor Workshop, spanning a full 1,500 square meters. In addition to space for leatherworking, it also had a dedicated area for forging Iron Armor.
Tall wooden racks stood in neat rows, complemented by water basins, tanning pools, drying frames, and a complete assortment of tools.
In the distance, the sight of numerous furnaces and forging stations, along with separate areas for polishing armor plates and lacing them together, was truly spectacular.
