The Brine and Bottle
Est. 2026 • Triton Artificer (Alchemist)
The Brine and Bottle
The shop smells faintly of brine and citrus. Shelves are anchored with knotted rope and barnacle-stamped labels. Mara hums old sailors' shanties when she mixes,...
Shopkeeper
Mara Tidebrew, a Triton Artificer (Alchemist) (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Triton
Shop Inventory
(18)A small glass phial filled with rosy liquid that bubbles faintly. A staple for adventurers.
A deeper crimson potion favored after skirmishes where a single potion must hold you longer.
A rare, viscous elixir that brings significant restoration to a grievously wounded ally.
A corked bottle of syrupy blue liquid that smells faintly of kelp. Useful for scaling ship rigging and cliffs.
A heavy, brine-scented phial that looks like distilled ocean. Sold often to sailors and divers.
A clear, nearly invisible liquid in a smoke-tinted vial. Useful for scouting or slipping past sentries.
A gold-flecked amber phial that hums faintly. The shipwrights call it a courage draught.
A small vial labeled with a tiny shell icon; Mara keeps a few varieties for storms and reef expeditions.
Viscous, pale-green liquid drawn from reef herbs. Used by sailors returning from long voyages.
A bubbly, sea-green phial that tastes faintly of lemon and salt. Popular with novice divers.
A silvery-blue philter that leaves a faint salty perfume on the lips. Traders use it when haggling for fresh fish.
A storm-cloud gray vial that crackles when touched. Kept locked during squalls and offered to deckhands braving roiling seas.
A night-blue tincture distilled with powdered black coral. Useful for exploring wrecks and kelp forests.
A pearlescent phial kept behind the counter and sold only to trusted captains and explorers.
A small tin of brine-scented salve made from kelp extracts and soothed coral dust.
A tidy bundle of empty vials, each lined with wax to keep liquids from seeping.
A stitched leather satchel of tools for brewing and minor alchemical work. Martha warns against trying complex formulas without instruction.
A small ceramic jar of the shop's preserved sea-salt. Folk remedies say a pinch wards against sea-sickness.
Mara Tidebrew
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells faintly of brine and citrus. Shelves are anchored with knotted rope and barnacle-stamped labels. Mara hums old sailors' shanties when she mixes, and she insists the bell over the door be rung only with two fingers so the jars do not vibrate. She accepts sea-glass, rare shells, and trade in addition to coin on occasion.”
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