Ironhand Forge & Armory
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter
Ironhand Forge & Armory
Brann is missing one front tooth and whistles a slow hammer rhythm when concentrating. He insists every customer try a 'test swing' in the yard and offers to en...
Shopkeeper
Brann Ironhand, a Human Fighter (Lvl 2)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(21)A balanced steel blade favored by scouts and city guards. Light and versatile.
A sturdy one-handed sword with a keen edge. Standard military issue for many militias.
A long, keen blade subtly enchanted to strike truer and resist corrosion. Uncommon enchantment (+1 weapon).
A short blade for utility and close work. Can be thrown.
A simple spear with a hardened iron head. Versatile for thrusting or throwing.
A compact battle axe useful for chopping and close combat.
A simple crossbow of standard design. Reliable but slow to reload.
A plain wooden staff. Useful as a walking stick and a simple weapon.
A simple leather sling for thrown stones. Lightweight and foldable.
Flexible, lightweight armor that provides modest protection without hampering movement.
Interlocking rings beneath leather padding. A mid-grade armor option for adventurers.
Overlapping metal scales riveted to leather. Heavier than chain shirt but common for militias.
A basic round shield reinforced with iron bands.
A small iron buckler with a minor enchantment that bolsters the bearer's defense (+1 shield).
Hammers, tongs, files, and other implements for working metal. Essential for repairs and crafting.
A sturdy claw hammer used for construction and armor/weapon repair.
Oilstone used to sharpen blades and keep edges keen.
Forged-forged horseshoes clued to fit most riding horses; includes nails and shaping labor.
Common iron nails for repairs and small builds.
A short set of forged pitons, a small grapnel and 30 feet of hemp rope — useful for basic climbing and securing gear.
Quick mending, sharpening, tightening straps, and minor dents; most mundane gear restored to functional condition.
Brann Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Brann is missing one front tooth and whistles a slow hammer rhythm when concentrating. He insists every customer try a 'test swing' in the yard and offers to engrave initials free if you sing him a true tavern song. He refuses to sell to anyone who won't greet his anvil first (a light tap and a fond word).”
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