Biren's Fishery
Est. 2025 • Human Commoner
Biren's Fishery
Biren insists you call him 'High-Waves' only after buying something. He hums an old lakeside shanty while weighing fish, tags bargains with a small carved woode...
Shopkeeper
Biren High-Waves, a Human Commoner (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A complete basic fishing kit for travel and lake fishing. Reliable and familiar to any angler.
A clear vial of potent herbal compound Biren buys from traveling apothecaries and sometimes makes himself.
A compact kit useful for dressing wounds and keeping a downed ally from slipping away.
Sturdy rope for tying down crates, hauling gear or securing a skiff, sold coiled and well treated.
A basic hooded lantern useful for night fishing and market stalls after dusk.
A plump, freshwater trout from the lakes of Asphemor. Sold fresh when Biren returns from his monthly route.
A thin smoked fillet wrapped in waxed cloth. Warm and salty, a favorite of caravaners.
A jar of dark, smoky roe Biren jars himself. Good for trade or to tempt picky lake trout.
Salt and curing brine in a travelling pack. A necessary item for anyone planning to keep a catch for the long road.
A wriggling bucket of live minnows Biren sells for bait or to attract larger predators.
A tiny carved lure with a silvered scale. Biren makes a few of these from lake-washed silver and salt.
Biren's signature salted fillet. Tastes of smoke and lake salt and bolsters a weary traveler for a short while.
A small glass phial of rosy liquid Biren rarely keeps more than one of at a time for travelers.
A woven net for catching fish or, in a pinch, entangling a foe.
A short, razor fillet knife. Sharp enough to butter a trout or fend off a hungry alley dog.
A coarser, slightly enchanted net Biren sells to experienced anglers. Keeps catches from dragging gear underwater.
Biren High-Waves
Shop Atmosphere
“Biren insists you call him 'High-Waves' only after buying something. He hums an old lakeside shanty while weighing fish, tags bargains with a small carved wooden fish, and keeps a brass bell to call customers when he returns from his monthly lake run. He will barter fresh fillets for useful small gear or tales of good fishing spots.”
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