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* Marunde in ''[[Someone Else's War|Someone Elses War]]'' fits this trope in role and attitude, but instead of swords he's making grenade launchers.
* Marunde in ''[[Someone Else's War|Someone Elses War]]'' fits this trope in role and attitude, but instead of swords he's making grenade launchers.
* Elof, main character of Michael Scott Rohan's ''The Winter of the World'' trilogy. The best smiths in his world are also mages, and the first book's epilogue says Elof eventually became known as "[[Ultimate Blacksmith|mightiest of all magesmiths]] amid the dark days of the ancient [[Title Drop|Winter of the World]]."
* Elof, main character of Michael Scott Rohan's ''The Winter of the World'' trilogy. The best smiths in his world are also mages, and the first book's epilogue says Elof eventually became known as "[[Ultimate Blacksmith|mightiest of all magesmiths]] amid the dark days of the ancient [[Title Drop|Winter of the World]]."
* Longfellow's Village Blacksmith is an American ideal who is humble in the best sense of the word, but noble and hard working and strong enough to provide for himself and his family while magnanimously indulging the children around. He is a perfect citizen in the best sense of the word for he can be regal while needing no subjects to bow before him and no pomp to flatter him.



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