Sundown Supply and Sundries
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter
Sundown Supply and Sundries
Sundown Supply smells of leather, coffee, and gunpowder. Spittoons line the porch and a battered windchime of coins rattles above the door. Shelves are built fr...
Shopkeeper
Ira "Ike" McCall, a Human Fighter (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(19)A sturdy coil of hemp rope, good for lassoing, climbing, or tying off a wagon.
A simple wooden torch wrapped in tarred cloth. Cheap and reliable for a night watch.
A well-used but clean bedroll. Keeps the chill out of a prairie night.
A leather waterskin with a brass cap; a frontier essential.
Hardtack, jerky, dried fruit and nuts packed to survive a day's ride.
A bundled set of twenty fletched arrows for shortbows or longbows.
A stamped Marshal's badge. Useful for making a bluff or reminding folks who keeps the peace.
A comfortable riding saddle with a leather horn and compartment for small trinkets and notes.
A plug of tough, fragrant tobacco. Chew, not for the faint of stomach.
A quick-draw holster cut for a right-hand draw. Well balanced and fitted with snap fasteners.
A reliable shortbow carved from seasoned wood, suited to hunting prairie game.
A trusty longsword with a leather-wrapped hilt. Good for both civilian defense and close work.
A polished service pistol converted into a blade-mounted weapon; enchantment hums faintly at the pommel.
A single-action revolver adapted to the frontier. Loud, smokes, and carries a dangerous authority.
Studded leather armor, reinforced at the shoulders. Favored by scouts and riders.
A roundiron shield, scuffed from years of service but still sound.
A dusty, dark cloak edged with silver thread that seems to shrug off harm.
A small vial of red liquid. One drink and the aches of a tumble in the dust feel a little less bad.
A slightly larger phial of medicinal fluid for when a simple tonic won't do.
Ira "Ike" McCall
Shop Atmosphere
“Sundown Supply smells of leather, coffee, and gunpowder. Spittoons line the porch and a battered windchime of coins rattles above the door. Shelves are built from wagon planks, and tarps hang to keep the dust off slow-selling goods. The shopkeeper keeps one hand on a stout cane that looks suspiciously like a retired lawman's baton and the other on a jar of peppermint lozenges used to calm rattled customers.”
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