Grieve & Ash Ironworks
Est. 2025 • Human Artificer
Grieve & Ash Ironworks
The forge is never cold: the coals glow with an odd grey-blue despite weather. The smith never hammers at night but whispers verses to the metal and tucks a sma...
Shopkeeper
Marta Grieve, a Human Artificer (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(22)A well-balanced steel longsword, edge darkened from frequent quenching in peat-tinged water. Reliable and familiar to any fighter.
A heavy, single-headed axe with a darkened haft. The face is worked with small, hand-etched runes meant to keep the edge true.
A cleaver-like handaxe favored by peasants; useful in the field and easily thrown when necessary.
A balanced dagger with a dark leather grip. Many locals tuck one into their belts as a ward or a tool.
A longsword with a dark, almost ashen blade. The fuller holds a whispering warmth; locals swear it remembers old promises.
A cleaver with an ashen streak down its face. The handle is wrapped in faded wool; the blade is keen despite its battered look.
A round shield banded with iron. Its face has faint scorch marks where the smith experimented with runes.
A suit of chain mail, rings hand-forged and riveted. It smells faintly of salt and peat from long-term storage near the forge.
Scale mail whose plates are stamped with tiny, unsettling leaf motifs. Provides solid protection for traveling hunters.
Studded leather hardened with small iron rivets. It is stained a dull brown, as if treated with tannins and smoke.
A heavy iron shield with rivets arranged like concentric rings. When slammed on the ground it rings like a distant bell.
A small flask of red liquid that glimmers when shaken. The smith claims the herbs used are gathered from the hedgerows where the road fog thickens.
A slightly larger vial filled with deeper crimson fluid. The label is a smear of wax with a single burned twig pressed into it.
Service: the smith will apply a silver inlay to a single weapon. The metal is hammered thin and fused into the edge and point.
A half-hour of the smith's attention: sharpening an edge, straightening a haft, seating a loose head.
Commissioned work: the blacksmith can accept commissions for custom blades, reinforced harnesses, or small runic inlays.
A pair of hand-forged iron horseshoes, hammered to a dull black. The smith insists they keep a scrap of bone under the anvil for luck.
Ten coarse iron nails bundled on a scrap of leather. Useful for quick repairs or simple traps.
A well-worn hammer and heavy tongs, both blackened and nicked. The tongs bear a faint scorch mark shaped like a closed eye.
A small leather roll with whetstone, a tin of oil, and powdered charcoal. The smith offers advice on temper and quenching techniques.
A small coil of iron spikes. Useful for a quick barricade or for securing ropes on rocky ground.
Bolt tips scented faintly with the same peat smoke the smith keeps always burning in the forge.
Marta Grieve
Shop Atmosphere
“The forge is never cold: the coals glow with an odd grey-blue despite weather. The smith never hammers at night but whispers verses to the metal and tucks a small bone under each finished blade. A bell on the door chimes low and flat; villagers say it rings for those who will not return from the wood.”
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