Fireforge & Sons Smithy
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter (Battle Master)
Fireforge & Sons Smithy
Thorin polishes and shows off the +1 battleaxe to any buyer who lingers longer than five minutes. He stamps each sold weapon with his hearth-mark and expects cu...
Shopkeeper
Thorin Fireforge, a Dwarf Fighter (Battle Master) (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(14)A masterfully balanced battleaxe forged from magnetized iron and tempered in runesmoke. The haft is inlaid with brass filigree and a faint glow runs along the blade when orcs or giants are nearby.
A heavy hammer with a short pick opposite the head for armor-piercing strikes. Extra-balanced for throwing, though its heft is meant for crushing.
A solid midweight battleaxe, haft wrapped with leather and spike for secondary use.
Two dependable axes for close work and combat. Blade edges keep well and are easy to re-sharpen.
A typical longsword but with a runic groove down the fuller that helps keep the blade from sticking.
Interlocking rings hammered to a precise fit. Heavier than travelers like, but promises long life and even weight distribution.
Stacks of small metal plates overlapped and sewn onto a leather backing. Good protection for scouts and guards.
A heavy, round shield rimmed in hammered iron and emblazoned with a simple hearth-knot.
A small box with a good stone, oil, and cloth. Keeps blades keen between visits to the smith.
Hammers, tongs, punches, a bellows, and assorted files—everything required to do professional metalwork.
Pack of 20 standard iron arrowheads, cut and tempered for straight flight.
A small pack of common smithing and survival bits meant for adventurers on the go.
Repair bent plates, re-rivet chain links, mend leather straps. Done same-day for small jobs.
A single reinforcing plate of adamantine suitable for replacing a section of armor to turn it effectively into adamantine armor (DM adjudication required).
Thorin Fireforge
Shop Atmosphere
“Thorin polishes and shows off the +1 battleaxe to any buyer who lingers longer than five minutes. He stamps each sold weapon with his hearth-mark and expects customers to remove it with good reason (or his permission). The shop smells of coal and iron, with a small brazier where Thorin keeps a pot of strong dwarf-brew; he offers a complimentary cup to repeat customers. He insists on haggling as a ritual – he never lowers the price below listed without a story or a favor in return.”
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