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This article violates article guidelines. You can help Overgeared Wiki by editing it according to the Overgeared Wiki:Article Guidelines and policies. Khan Gallery “ A great blacksmith who dedicated his life to creating countless weapons and armor for the Overgeared Kingdom. My teacher, friend, and family. -Overgeared King Grid-” — Inscription on a Bronze Statue of Khan (Chapter 1000) Old man who owns a smithy. Information Khan is a Descendant of Albatino, the first Human Craftsman. He was a Blacksmith of Winston and a Blacksmith Craftsman. Khan's family had high ranking blacksmiths for generations. He later, around the time of his death, became a Legendary Blacksmith. After he was saved by Grid from the crisis, he became Grid's teacher, friend, and father. He was assigned as the Chief of Reinhardt's Smithy by Grid. The Best Blacksmith that Grid respected, he helped Grid a lot with his knowledge and insight.
He is shown to have a very firm will, as when he was pressured to give up on his Smithy by Mero Company he didn't give up without caring about his circumstances. Even when he was dying he completed the Valhalla of Infinite Affection for Grid.
Khan is a pot-bellied elderly man.
Khan's family had produced Excellent Blacksmiths for generations, while the king of the Eternal Kingdom changed 11 times. They owned a famous Smithy. It was no wonder that Khan's pride was as high as the sky. Since his youth, he had been praised as the Best Blacksmith in the eastern part of the Eternal Kingdom and dreamt about becoming the first Blacksmith of the West Continent. He didn't doubt that his dream would become a reality. But reality wasn't that easy. It was cruel. Reality trampled on his dreams, tearing them to ashes. His beloved wife and son died. Khan experienced great heartbreak and spent a few years as a drunkard. He held a bottle in his hand instead of a hammer and looked at the river instead of a fire. Khan was left alone and had no meaning in his life. If the Mero Company hadn't coveted the Smithy Khan inherited from his father, he would've chosen to obediently die. But the Mero Company coveted his Smithy. Khan had to endure somehow. He recalled his duty and suppressed his grief in order to maintain his Smithy. The savior who appeared at this time was Grid. Khan still vividly remembered Grid's first appearance. A young man with a sullen expression and a dead look in his eyes. Grid resembled himself. But their skills were different. After he saved Khan from the crisis, he became Khan's disciple, friend, and son. Now he was a king. His hammer was filled with a desire to pay back Grid as much as possible before his death. Story Khan's Teachings and Unknown Blacksmith's Hammer Chapter 64 The durability of Grid's hammer which he had been using for many months was falling very fast, so he thought of creating a new blacksmithing hammer for himself. The hammer he had been using currently was his only crafting hammer, which he had gotten from the Blacksmith Smith-a Blacksmith from the Bairan Village. Khan had once thought that there was some story behind it and didn't ask Grid, but when he came to know there wasn't any story behind it, and Grid always used to think that all production hammers were the same. Khan got really angry at Grid, he scolded and taught him about the blacksmithing and the significance of a good blacksmithing hammer. He said to Grid, “There are four important things when making battle gear! First! Outstanding techniques. Second! The materials. Third! Patience and devotion. Fourth! A hammer with a good performance. But you have been using that garbage like hammer for no special reason! This is really ridiculous.” After being influenced by Khan's teachings and his Excellent Blacksmith's Hammer, he created a new