Ironbrow & Sons Armory
Est. 2025 • Hill Dwarf Fighter (Master Smith)
Ironbrow & Sons Armory
Bromli insists customers remove their hoods and hats before entering and will give a free ale to any customer who can tell a better forging story than him. The ...
Shopkeeper
Bromli Ironbrow, a Hill Dwarf Fighter (Master Smith) (Lvl 7)
Keeper's Species
Hill Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A perfectly balanced warhammer with a short haft and an angular head; inlaid with subtle runes that mark the smith's family.
Compact axe with a stout head and recurved blade. Burns with a warmth when struck—purely tactile.
A straight-edged weapon honed to a keen edge and weighted for reliable strikes.
A masterfully forged warhammer, etched with protective runes that hum with minor enchantment. Requires attunement.
Interlocking steel rings hammered with a heat treatment unique to Ironbrow for extra durability.
Layered metal scales with riveted leather backing—tradeoff of mobility and protection, perfect for veterans.
Heavy round shield with a central boss and hammered rim; fits dwarven forearms well.
A stout shield with faintly glowing dwarven runes hammered into the boss. Requires attunement.
A legendary dwarf-crafted throwing hammer; returns to the thrower and strikes true against giants and those who threaten the mountain-hold. Requires attunement by a dwarf (per classic lore).
A stout crystalline vial filled with a warm red liquid. Heals wounds when drunk.
Common red potion that mends blood and bone for a few moments.
A bundle of crossbow bolts, tips hardened for bone and armor.
A toolkit of hammers, pins, oils, and files for emergency armor repair in the field.
Compact kit for keeping blades keen and metal plated smooth.
A stout lamp with a thick glass globe and iron cage, designed for use in mines and forges.
Stout boots with metal plates and retractable spikes for climbing and fighting in icy tunnels.
Bromli Ironbrow
Shop Atmosphere
“Bromli insists customers remove their hoods and hats before entering and will give a free ale to any customer who can tell a better forging story than him. The shop smells of coal and oiled steel, and the anvil out front is chained to the stone with a carved face—locals claim it was once a deputy smith turned to stone by an old bargain. Bromli haggles in gruff dwarven humor; he keeps a ledger of regulars and offers informal 'sponsor' discounts to adventurers who bring back rare ore or enemy helmets.”
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