The Still Palm Dojo & Emporium
Est. 2025 • Human Monk
The Still Palm Dojo & Emporium
Master Hsuan organizes the shop by breath: a low bell rings when a visitor arrives and he greets them with a short breathing exercise. He refuses to sell the Br...
Shopkeeper
Master Hsuan Le, a Human Monk (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(13)A well-crafted hardwood staff with leather grip wraps and counterweights tuned for flow and control. Favored by monks practicing staff forms.
Short curved blades on wooden handles, excellent for training precision strikes and disarm maneuvers.
A leather sling with a small lead weight for improved range and punch.
Padded gloves that protect the knuckles during heavy striking practice without hampering dexterity.
Thin-soled sandals allowing barefoot-like feel while protecting from rough ground; soles are patched and reinforced where needed.
A gritty salve rubbed into the palms; folk remedy used by striking monks to harden skin and reduce recoil.
A small bag of powdered resin chalk used to improve grip for tumbling, climbing, and weapon retention.
A sturdy stitched belt with loops for small tools, throwing weapons, or prayer beads.
A compress of cooling herbs for bruises, strains, and joint inflammation used in dojo first aid.
Standard potion of healing. A staple for adventuring parties and dojo field training.
A string of wooden beads worn on the forearm or neck. Infused with a minor, quieting charm to aid focus.
Polished iron-bracers etched with flowing lines that seem to settle the air nearby. A prized item for a serious practitioner.
A worn parchment with breathing diagrams and a short magical script that helps steady nerves for a brief time.
Master Hsuan Le
Shop Atmosphere
“Master Hsuan organizes the shop by breath: a low bell rings when a visitor arrives and he greets them with a short breathing exercise. He refuses to sell the Bracers of the Still Form to anyone who cannot perform a basic kata or explain why they will use the item responsibly. He ties a red thread on purchases of over 50 gp as a 'promise of return'—customers often return for free sharpening or to trade used gear for credit.”
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