Control room at a tin smelter in Freiberg, East Germany, 1976. Photo by Eugen Nosko.

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Control room at a tin smelter in Freiberg, East Germany, 1976. Photo by Eugen Nosko.
Closed Operation
Dusted
Hasselblad 500c/m
Kodak Tmax 400iso
Smeltspawn
CR 5 Ooze
It doesn’t burn on metal - it burns through it. This molten horror feeds by igniting a raging thermite reaction in its own body, melting steel like butter and growing hotter the more it devours.
💬 How would you fight something that gets stronger with every bite of your armor?
Art by Midjourney
I want to go to a nuclear power plant so I can see the smokestacks. I want to climb them and run around the tops and shout into the void
[Smelter han af kærlighed. Smelter han til smederet vin. Favnen på en stor magi.]
Entrance to the automatic smelter beneath my pagoda. It runs completely on lava buckets, and a redstone lamp turns on when it needs to be refueled! All of this description and more is in the guidebook between the input and output chests.
Below the cut is our lava farm, as well as a glimpse into the smelter's inner workings:
I don't have any full updates for Humanscryption yet, BUT I'll give you little sketches I've done~
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Today we hiked the beautiful Sterling Lake loop. Iron ore was discovered here in 1736 and was subsequently mined and smelted until 1924. Iron from this particular mine forged the Hudson River chain and Lincoln’s canons. In 1998 it became a protected park. Perfect day and lovely vistas.