As Lorraine spent some more time observing the golem-like construct, she could see that the scratches... weren't really scratches at all. Sure, there were plenty of small ones from all manners of waponry, but what she'd first thought was battle damage... were intricate patterns moving all across the gleaming mithril and the dark, almost black wood that made up its form. The patterns formed circles, lines of... of words. Words so small they looked like straight lines.
It continued to care for the shields as she observed it, doing it, she noticed, without looking at it but it had instead its tiny specks of green observing the woman for a while. The look was... it was like something old and big, a giant, who'd just woken up. A kind of... curious watching, the creature stumped as to what this tiny thing would be... and whether it should eat it or just leave it alone.
But there was no sense of enmity radiating from Magpie, who merely blinked... Well, it looked like blinking, the light quickly dimming and then flaring up again.
"
Is there anything I can help you with?" it asked as it put aside the last shield, the two gleaming as if they were hanging on display at a particularily nitty armssmith. "
My name is Magpie," it spoke with its choppy, syllabic tone, looking at her...
Lorraine had probably noticed quite early that aside from the two shields, Magpie seemed to carry a small arsenal with itself. Strapped to a Sam Browne* belt was the scabbard of an impressive looking sword, the hilt and cross-guard made out of material looking quite similar to the Warforged itself. Although the blade looked to be of high quality, The flail, wound together on the other hip, and glaive, strapped to the back, seemed of much lesser worth, but polished to a shine none the less.
*
Link