Ironmantle Forge and Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
Ironmantle Forge and Armory
The shop smells of coal, oil, and iron filings. Tools hang in perfect order on the walls and a slow-dripping tap of mountain spring water cools the workbench. P...
Shopkeeper
Thorin Ironmantle, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 8)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(14)A stout, perfectly balanced warhammer forged from steel and mithral inlays. Well-kept, has been hardened against the cold and grit of mine-work.
A well-made longsword with riveted cross-guard and a pommel shaped like a miniature anvil.
A rune-etched warhammer balanced like a singing hammer of old. It hums faintly when a true dwarf holds it.
A heavy greataxe hand-forged from ore taken from the clan's own veins. Hard-hitting but demanding to wield.
Interlocking rings of mail, reinforced and riveted. Standard issue for heavy infantry.
A full harness of plate, expertly articulated and polished. It bears faint runic etching where the breastplate meets the gorget.
Round steel shield, emblazoned with a hammer-and-anvil motif; common among the clan militia.
A masterwork set of plate, riveted with dwarven runes and finished in dark iron. It feels heavier than it looks in a reassuring way.
A squat, reinforced shield inlaid with runes that glow like embers when danger is near.
Thick leather gauntlets, lined with chain and faint, stubborn runes. They smell faintly of oil and iron.
A small crystal phial filled with a swirling red liquid. One sip mends small cuts and bruises.
A smooth whetstone carved with a single rune. When used it leaves a warm edge on the blade.
A stout leather quiver filled with twenty arrows, each head hardened and balanced for accuracy.
Labor and tools to patch and re-rivet an existing item of armor or weapon. Turnaround: a day for minor repairs.
Thorin Ironmantle
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of coal, oil, and iron filings. Tools hang in perfect order on the walls and a slow-dripping tap of mountain spring water cools the workbench. Prices follow standard 5e equipment conventions for mundane arms and armor and the usual DMG guidance for magic-item rarity and pricing. Canonical references used while preparing this armory: Dwarven Plate (SRD), Dwarven Thrower (SRD), and 5e equipment/armor price tables and potion pricing. citeturn0search2turn1search0turn3search0turn4search1turn5search1”
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