Ironhand Forge
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Artificer (Smithing Specialist)
Ironhand Forge
The forge smells of coal, hot metal and lemon oil. A soot-marked ginger tomcat named 'Spark' sleeps on the anvil and will bat at coin pouches. Borin hums old hi...
Shopkeeper
Borin Ironhand, a Dwarf Artificer (Smithing Specialist) (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(19)A well-balanced steel dagger with a leather-wrapped hilt. Reliable for throwing or close work.
A short, straight blade favored by scouts and city watch—balanced and easy to carry.
A classic military blade. Good balance and a sturdy guard; well-tempered for long service.
A short-handled axe. Useful both as a tool and a weapon; Borin files these to a keen edge.
A common spear with an iron head; cheap, reliable, and multipurpose.
A modest hunting shortbow made of yew and sinew, sold with a standard quiver of arrows.
A quilted set used by watchmen and messengers. Cheap but noisy.
Treated leather cuirass and greaves; common choice for novices and rangers.
Leather reinforced with metal studs for extra protection without heavy weight.
Interlocked rings sewn into a padded shirt — good protection without full mail.
A round steel shield edged in iron. Hand-forged boss with leather straps.
An artisan's kit: hammer, tongs, files, cold chisels, small anvil pieces and whetstone.
Basic iron horseshoes, fitted and nailed on by Borin's assistant. Durable and balanced.
A fine-grain stone for touching up edges. Borin sells a coarser and a finer grade.
A small box of common nails, handy for wagon repair or quick constructions.
A thick-walled iron pot for camp cooking. Sturdy and easy to sling over a fire.
A sealed vial of ruddy liquid that heals minor wounds when drunk.
Borin applies a fast temper and waxed oil to a weapon, improving its edge for a short time.
Quick repair for bent blades, loose rivets, or minor dents. Labor includes polishing.
Borin Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“The forge smells of coal, hot metal and lemon oil. A soot-marked ginger tomcat named 'Spark' sleeps on the anvil and will bat at coin pouches. Borin hums old hill-dwarf smithing tunes while he works and often offers a cup of bitter black tea to customers. He hates flashy goldwork and will haggle more for 'need' than 'vanity' — he prefers trading services or old tools for credit. He sometimes mends an item for free if a story is particularly entertaining.”
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