The Ember Anvil
Est. 2026 • Mountain Dwarf Fighter
The Ember Anvil
Borin hums old dwarven anvil songs while he works and insists on tapping new metal three times with a blackened hammer before accepting payment. He will only gi...
Shopkeeper
Borin Stoneforge, a Mountain Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Mountain Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A well-balanced steel blade, forged and sharpened by an experienced smith. Reliable in one or two hands.
A heavy blade meant for delivering crushing blows. Balanced and true despite its girth.
A handaxe with a keen edge and a haft reinforced by iron bands. Good for adventurers and woodsmen alike.
A sharp dagger taken from the bench of the smith. Handy for close work, last-resort fights, and daily tasks.
A sturdy warhammer, its head peened to absorb shock and the haft wrapped for grip.
Forged and tempered with an old dwarven edge ritual. Slight blue temper lines run down the blade.
A bearded waraxe with runic heat channels hammered into the bit. It thrums with warmth when held.
A round iron shield, rimed in soot from the forge. Light enough to carry on long marches.
Interlocking steel rings, riveted and oiled. A full suit of chain mail from Borin's best pattern.
Studded leather inlaid with small iron studs; favored by scouts and light-armor fighters.
A tower shield with a rim of hammered brass and a faint rune of warding along its face.
A heavy breastplate, painstakingly reinforced with riveted bands and faint glyphs that hold the plates taut and resilient.
A sealed glass phial of red liquid. The most common restorative potion available in town.
A stronger restorative draught; Borin keeps a small stock for adventuring customers.
A brass contraption that clamps to bellows and feeds them a slow, magical puff. Borin uses one and sells smaller versions to journeymen.
A small sack of smithing odds and ends: spare rivets (20), leather straps (5), hammers, and cleaning oil.
Borin Stoneforge
Shop Atmosphere
“Borin hums old dwarven anvil songs while he works and insists on tapping new metal three times with a blackened hammer before accepting payment. He will only give a true price after offering a free 'forge-smell' test by letting you sniff a heated sample of steel.”
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