Ironhand Forge & Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
Ironhand Forge & Armory
Kelda insists on inspecting every weapon she sells for 'soul of the steel'—she'll hum a low tune and tap the blade. She hates mages who treat smithing like 'boo...
Shopkeeper
Kelda Ironhand, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A balanced, reliable longsword with a keen edge and a reinforced tang. Perfect for martial characters.
A solid warhammer with a forged head and a shaft bound with rawhide. Good for armored foes.
A masterfully forged longsword with a faint bluish sheen along the edge. Magic is subtle but reliable.
Overlapping metal scales sewn to leather backing. Heavy enough to protect but clinks with movement.
A standard chain shirt—flexible rings over padded lining. Kelda can reinforce it with a mithral weave for +200 gp extra.
A round shield with a reinforced boss. Sturdy and well-balanced.
A single reinforced gauntlet fitted with gripping plates—favored by shield-bearers and brawlers.
A used shield Kelda has repaired and reinforced. Serviceable and cheaper for budget-conscious buyers.
A stitched glass vial containing a ruby liquid that heals wounds.
A reinforced iron grappling hook with a neatly coiled length of hemp rope—handy for climbs and raids.
Tongs, hammers, anvils-notches, and measuring tools in a specially balanced set for metalworkers.
A set of iron horseshoes fitted and nailed to a mount's hooves. Kelda does quick fittings by appointment.
Small spiked bits of iron to scatter in a pattern to hinder pursuers.
Kelda offers a quick maintenance service: sharpen blades, tighten fittings, and remove rust from one weapon or one suit piece.
A small steel amulet engraved with runic patterns. Not inherently magical but accepted by some smith-mages as a focus component.
Kelda offers to craft and enchant (nonmagical reinforcement) a superior chain shirt over several weeks. This is the artisan's fee for custom work.
Kelda Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Kelda insists on inspecting every weapon she sells for 'soul of the steel'—she'll hum a low tune and tap the blade. She hates mages who treat smithing like 'bookwork' and offers a free whetstone to customers who can convincingly tell a good forging tale. The bell over the door is actually a polished vambrace that rings a single, bright note.”
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