Tilda's Cluttered Apiary & Honeyworks
Est. 2025 • Forest Gnome Druid (Circle of the Shepherd)
Tilda's Cluttered Apiary & Honeyworks
The shop is an overflowing warren of jars, wax, tarps, and bee-smoke clouds. Hives built into shelves hum constantly; stray bees sometimes follow customers to t...
Shopkeeper
Tilda Bramblewort, a Forest Gnome Druid (Circle of the Shepherd) (Lvl 8)
Keeper's Species
Forest Gnome
Shop Inventory
(13)Thick, fragrant honey gathered from Tilda's protected hives. Excellent for food, minor first aid, and bartering.
Hand-rolled beeswax candles with a faint sweet scent. Burn cleaner and longer than tallow.
A hand-sized metal smoker used to calm bees. Useful for beekeeping and for calming insect swarms temporarily.
A length of hemp rope boiled in honey solution. Slightly sticky, useful for traps or climbing when additional friction is helpful.
Envelopes sealed with beeswax and a dab of honey. Tilda swears a trained hive can carry messages short distances if released from the roof.
A potent, spiced mead brewed with wildflower honey. Popular in small doses for its warming effect.
An amber glass bottle filled with a trembling, viscous liquid. Tilda warns: 'Handle with care; the bees remember.'
A vial of super-coagulating honey. Throw to cover a 5-foot square; the surface becomes sticky and difficult to cross.
A jarred salve of honey, herb extracts, and a pinch of powdered bone. Used to staunch wounds and prevent infection.
A small vial of honey harvested from combs fed on moonbloom nectar. It glows faintly and tastes of star-honey.
A tiny phial of palely-glowing honey. Tilda sells it with a whisper that 'the bees sang it into being.'
A comb carved from a single piece of ambered gold with tiny runes. Warm to the touch and always sticky with fresh honey.
A soot-stained leather smock lined with waxed cloth and tiny pockets for jars. It smells strongly of blossoms.
Tilda Bramblewort
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is an overflowing warren of jars, wax, tarps, and bee-smoke clouds. Hives built into shelves hum constantly; stray bees sometimes follow customers to the door. Coins often get sticky — Tilda will accept honey jars in part-payment or trade jars for minor repairs. She keeps half a dozen pet bees on her shoulder that inspect purchases and occasionally steal shiny bits. If you sneeze, several bees will think you asked for a treat.”
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