Thatch & Barrel General
Est. 2025 • Human Commoner
Thatch & Barrel General
The shop smells faintly of baked bread and pine resin. The owner keeps a brass bell behind the counter that he taps three times when a customer is being particu...
Shopkeeper
Marin Thatch, a Human Commoner (Lvl 1)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(24)A well-stitched backpack suitable for a single adventurer. Holds rations, bedroll, and small gear.
A simple bedroll for sleeping outdoors or in barns.
A woolen blanket used in colder months. Useful for warmth and barter.
A wooden torch wrapped in pitch. Common light source for a short watch.
Used to start fires quickly. A staple of any adventurer's kit.
A coil of durable hempen rope. Useful for climbing, securing, and hauling.
One day's worth of simple travel rations. Cheap, filling, and nonperishable.
A water container that keeps a traveler from going thirsty for a day.
A small steel set used to create sparks for fire starting.
A kit of bandages and salves. Basic medical supplies for treating wounds and preventing infection.
A hooded lantern that can be dimmed or covered. Burns steadily with oil.
Chalk for marking trails, drawing symbols, or mapmaking.
Basic fishing tackle for catching river or lake fish.
A sturdy crowbar for levering doors, crates, and obstacles.
Pickled village berries. Tastes sharp, sweet, and will stave off hunger for a short while.
A handmade poultice of local herbs that soothes wounds and speeds small recoveries.
A traveler's satchel woven with extra compartments for maps and secret notes.
A common potion that restores a small amount of health when drunk.
A simple throwing knife. Light and easily concealed.
A short, balanced sword suitable for self-defense and small game.
Versatile spear that can be thrown or used in melee.
A compact bow for hunting and defense at modest range.
Soft leather armor that offers protection without heavy encumbrance.
A standard round shield used by militia and travelers for added protection.
Marin Thatch
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells faintly of baked bread and pine resin. The owner keeps a brass bell behind the counter that he taps three times when a customer is being particularly honest. He often offers tea and a cookie while you haggle and will throw in a small, curious trinket for regulars. The ledger is full of tiny doodles of farm animals in the margins.”
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