The Rusted Cutlass & Anchor Forge
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter
The Rusted Cutlass & Anchor Forge
The smith keeps a tankard of brine at the counter and inspects incoming blades by dropping a single iron shaving into it. He greets customers by nicknaming them...
Shopkeeper
Garruk Marlowe, a Human Fighter (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A curved, single-edged blade shaped for close-quarters fighting aboard decks. Balanced for slashing and quick draws.
A short, straight blade good for thrusting in cramped spaces and boarding actions.
A small dagger for utility, stealth, or last-ditch defense. Easy to hide in a boot or sleeve.
A stout axe sailors use to sever ropes, pry crates, or split a jaw in boarding melees.
A compact crossbow favored by ship gunners for its power and short reload cycle with a skilled crewman.
A short, recurved bow well suited to pick off foes on rigging or shore from the crow's nest.
A utility axe favored for boarding: cuts through rope and wood but serves well in combat.
A modified cutlass with a hooked blade designed to catch limbs and rigging during boarding actions.
Light, flexible leather favored by sailors who must climb shrouds and move silently below decks.
Studded leather with small metal studs for extra protection without hampering mobility.
A broad iron shield reinforced with rope-wrapped rim; common on merchant and pirate vessels alike.
A length of hempen rope, essential for boarding, climbing, and mooring.
A solid grappling hook used for latching onto rigging, hulls, or quays when making fast landings.
A basic supply of arrows for bows; cheap and commonly restocked by ship's quartermaster.
A sailor's whetstone soaked in salt. It buffs a blade for one keen strike—cheap, crude, and beloved by petty captains.
A glass vial of reddish liquid kept in corked bottle. A favored emergency supply aboard most ships.
Garruk Marlowe
Shop Atmosphere
“The smith keeps a tankard of brine at the counter and inspects incoming blades by dropping a single iron shaving into it. He greets customers by nicknaming them after sea-weather. He will haggle more readily for trade in rum, rope, or useful ship parts than for coin.”
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