Rybalkan Mine Guildhall Jewelcraft & Valuation
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Cleric (Forge Domain)
Rybalkan Mine Guildhall Jewelcraft & Valuation
Mianadoir counts gems aloud and taps the counter in a rhythm only dwarves understand. He refuses to sell a gem he hasn't struck three times with a hammer first....
Shopkeeper
Mianadoir Rumbear, a Dwarf Cleric (Forge Domain) (Lvl 8)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A complete jeweler's kit for cutting, setting, and valuing gems. Well cared for and stamped with the Rybalkan Guildhall mark.
A tough leather bag whose inside is far larger than its outside. Popular with prospectors for hauling ore or treasure.
A heavy prism cut like a star. It hums faintly and can shine or fire blinding beams when commanded.
A thin golden chain threaded with a cluster of glassy red beads. Looked after carefully in its padded box.
A hammered silver ring inlaid with a tiny garnet. Mianadoir keeps one for emergencies and occasionally sells older pieces.
A rough, glassy stone that glitters faintly when the firelight hits it. Commonly used as currency for appraisals and spell components.
A small pale blue stone with faint iridescence; often set into miners' lapel pins.
An amethyst of clear violet, cut poorly but bright. Often used in small signet rings.
A translucent green stone with depth and luster. A prized find from the Rybalkan veins.
A brilliant sapphire, deeply blue and free of inclusions. Kept behind glass until a buyer arrives.
A large, flawless diamond the size of a walnut. Its inclusion in any piece marks the work of a master.
A small iron token stamped with the Rybalkan glyph and a chip of clear quartz. Worn by miners for luck and sight in the dark.
A puck of raw iron ore, stamped with the Rybalkan Mine mark to show origin. Marketable to smiths and guilds.
A glass vial of rosy liquid kept in a padded case. Useful for patching up miners after cave-ins.
A stout iron-stitched cloak trimmed with mithril filigree. Worn by foremen and favored craftsmen.
A heavy wool mantle lined with hammered metal scales along the collar and hem. Keeps the wind from biting at your bones.
Mianadoir Rumbear
Shop Atmosphere
“Mianadoir counts gems aloud and taps the counter in a rhythm only dwarves understand. He refuses to sell a gem he hasn't struck three times with a hammer first. The shop smells of hot oil, coal, and warm metal; miners often sleep on the upper bunks in winter and barter ore for cuts and repairs.”
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