Carolyn's Baked Goods
Est. 2025 • Human Commoner (Baker)
Carolyn's Baked Goods
Carolyn is a rotund, sunburned woman with flour on the cuffs of her wool sleeves. She hums tunelessly while kneading and always offers a small extra crumb to ch...
Shopkeeper
Carolyn, a Human Commoner (Baker) (Lvl 1)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(12)A compact sealed pack of travel rations: hardtack, jerky, dried fruit, and nuts. Sturdy and dry for long trips through cold weather.
A dense, crusty loaf from Carolyn's oven. Good hot with butter or as a quick bite on the trail.
A sturdy, leather-bound waterskin. Carolyn fills it from the melted-snow cistern near her shop.
A wax-and-tar torch bundled for sale — handy if you need to cross a shadowed pass after dark.
A common cloth sack used by travelers to carry provisions. Strong seams and a leather tie.
Carolyn's own hardtack, pressed and baked twice to survive damp and snow. Sold in a waxed cloth roll.
A jar of snowberry jam: tart and sweet. Perfect as a gift or spread on hardtack when the trail gets long.
A small decorated cake frosted with sugared spruce and winterberries. Carol puts a token ribbon on gift cakes.
A candied spruce cookie, sweet and resin-scented. Sold individually as a quick morale-lifter for kids or tired guards.
Hot hand-stone rental to slip into your gloves or bedroll. Helps stave off numb fingers on a cold night.
A small glass phial of rosy liquid. A staple for travelling adventurers and a rare thing to find in a mountain village.
A steaming mug of spiced apple cider, made with mountain apples and a pinch of spruce. Sold hot to warm the hands.
Carolyn
Shop Atmosphere
“Carolyn is a rotund, sunburned woman with flour on the cuffs of her wool sleeves. She hums tunelessly while kneading and always offers a small extra crumb to children — including her apprentice, a quick-eyed 12-year-old who inscribes simple orders. The shop itself is low and squat, its windows frosted in delicate fern patterns. A thick wool blanket draped over the oven door radiates steady heat; a stack of sealed rations hangs above the service counter. Carolyn keeps a ledger full of trail routes and the names of passing traders; she will barter a cake for a rare spice or a fresh tale from a safe pass. She stamps 'Trail-Fit' on any hardtack she sells to adventurers and will wrap a Thank-You Cake with a ribbon and a handwritten note upon request.”
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