Maris Tallow's Useful Sundries
Est. 2025 • Human Commoner
Maris Tallow's Useful Sundries
The shop is packed floor to rafters with neatly labeled boxes and tied bundles. A brass bell hangs above the counter but rings only when Maris, the owner, decid...
Shopkeeper
Maris Tallow, a Human Commoner (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(24)A standard adventurer's backpack with room for bedroll, rations, and small trinkets.
Simple bedroll suitable for a night under the stars.
Good, heavy rope favored on wilderness treks.
Silk rope is lighter and smoother than hempen; pricier and preferred for finesse work.
A tinderbox with flint, steel, and char cloth.
Simple torch: a length of wood wrapped in pitch-soaked cloth.
Hard tack, salted meat, and dried fruit. Keeps well on long journeys.
Sturdy leather waterskin with cork stopper.
A steel crowbar, useful for leverage and basic improvised tasks.
A hooded lantern provides steady light and can be covered to dim its glow.
A flask of lamp oil used to fuel lanterns.
Climber's kit with tools and equipment for scaling rock or walls.
A full bundle of bolts for a crossbow shooter.
A small blade favored by rogues and travelers for utility and self-defense.
A short sword is a versatile melee weapon common among adventurers.
A longsword used by soldiers and veterans; reliable in many hands.
A simple ranged weapon with good range and stopping power.
An uncommon magical shortsword that grants a small bonus to strike and damage.
Basic leather armor offering modest protection while allowing mobility.
Studded leather favored by scouts and light-armored fighters.
A round shield made from wood and iron rim; common and dependable.
A common healing potion. Quick and reliable restoration in a pinch.
Greater healing potion; more potent than the common variety.
Antitoxin that helps the imbiber resist lingering poison effects.
Maris Tallow
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is packed floor to rafters with neatly labeled boxes and tied bundles. A brass bell hangs above the counter but rings only when Maris, the owner, decides it is time for customers to be noticed. Maris insists on weighing coins on an old set of balance scales and will haggle politely with travelers of good reputation. The back of the shop smells faintly of lemon oil and pine resin from a rack of treated rope. Local gossip cloth patched to the wall advertises lost dogs, wanted artisans, and a monthly 'meet an adventurer' night.”
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