Mirevale's Filigree & Function
Est. 2025 • Human Artificer
Mirevale's Filigree & Function
Eldon is an old-souled human artificer who speaks in quiet, precise sentences and tends to tap a tiny brass pin between his fingers when thinking. He treats jew...
Shopkeeper
Eldon Mirevale, a Human Artificer (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(13)A full set of files, pliers, magnifying lenses, wire, and polishing cloths in a leather roll — everything a jeweler needs to cut, set, and repair jewelry.
A small jar of Eldon's house formula for bringing dull metal and gems to a brilliant finish.
A mixed lot: small garnet, topaz, peridot, moonstone, and a modest sapphire. Useful as coin, ornamentation, or spell components.
A vivid green emerald with excellent clarity, perfect for a signet or to be mounted in a bespoke piece.
A stout silver ring with a flat face ready for engraving. Well-balanced and comfortable for daily wear.
A brass-and-silver locket inscribed with tiny gears. It stores one short message (up to 25 words) as a whisper that plays when opened. The mechanism resets after a long rest.
A thin platinum ring with a minute rune set in a tiny moonstone. Grants a subtle protective charm to its wearer.
Delicate lenses mounted on a narrow frame. When worn, they sharpen details and magnify minute features.
A teardrop pendant containing a sliver of moonstone that glows faintly. It soothes and steadies the mind.
A brooch shaped like a six-pointed cog. When pinned, it can produce a single non-damaging small-sized clockwork drone (animated figurine-like) that obeys a simple command for up to 1 hour once per day.
A carefully cut tourmaline set in a fretwork silver collar — beautiful on its own or as a component in ritual casings.
Finely ground gem dust used in inlay work, polishing, or as a minor spell component.
A glass vial of ruby-red liquid. Heals minor wounds when imbibed.
Eldon Mirevale
Shop Atmosphere
“Eldon is an old-souled human artificer who speaks in quiet, precise sentences and tends to tap a tiny brass pin between his fingers when thinking. He treats jewelry like clockwork — every gem is a 'thought' and every clasp a 'promise.' He prefers customers who can describe what they want rather than those who demand it; if a conversation turns to artistry, he will tell brief, melancholic stories of a lost apprentice and slip a tiny extra polishing for free. He always offers tea brewed from chipped porcelain and labels everything in a cramped, fountain-ink script.”
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