Reyes' Brass & Buckle Armory
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter (Retired Marshal)
Reyes' Brass & Buckle Armory
Marta keeps a jar of 'wanted' pins behind the counter (old outlaws and particularly rude customers). She haggles by trading services — free repairs for a favor ...
Shopkeeper
Marta 'Ironmouth' Reyes, a Human Fighter (Retired Marshal) (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(13)A heavy leather duster with metal-reinforced stitching down the seams and small brass plates at the shoulders. Favored by rangers and frontier lawmen for protection without restricting movement.
A supple shirt of interlinked rings that offers decent protection and flexibility. Standard frontier grade, cleaned and oiled.
A round brass-edged buckler that straps to the forearm. Light and made for quick parries.
A snug leather skullcap reinforced with thin bronze plates. Keeps the sun and stray shots off the wearer's head.
A heavy rounded helmet with a hinged visor. Far from fancy, but will shrug off a good whack.
A simple coppered helmet with a lined interior and a small polished ruby inset at the brow. The effect is subtle and suited for wary lawmen.
A compact crossbow designed to be fired with one hand. In the right hand, it feels like a pistol; requires care and trained use.
A balanced short sword with a slightly hooked quillon and a leather-wrapped grip. Common among trail guides.
A workingman's saddle with a small steel skirt able to block low slashes and provide a brace for a rifle or crossbow.
A treated horn with an airtight stopper and a small measure spoon for priming. Essential for blackpowder firearms.
A diverse bundle: iron-tipped arrows and several short bolts suitable for bows and crossbows.
Tinted goggles that reduce glare and improve sight in dusty sunlight. Popular at poker tables and train rides.
A claret bottle of bitter tonic brewed from desert succulents and willow. Treats wounds in a pinch.
Marta 'Ironmouth' Reyes
Shop Atmosphere
“Marta keeps a jar of 'wanted' pins behind the counter (old outlaws and particularly rude customers). She haggles by trading services — free repairs for a favor and sometimes takes in polished gemstones or working mules as partial payment. She hums a sorrowful fiddle tune when mending leather and offers a stiff cup of coffee to anyone who can roll a natural 20 on Sleight of Hand to sneak a single coin from the tip jar (she always notices the trick later).”
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