Fishhauler's Consortium Saltmarket
Est. 2025 • Human Merchant
Fishhauler's Consortium Saltmarket
The stall always smells overwhelmingly of salt and smoke. Workers shout prices in a clipped ledger-code used by the Consortium; if you speak a little market-spe...
Shopkeeper
Peysk, a Human Merchant (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(18)A stout coil of hempen rope, salted and dried for long-term outdoor use. Useful for hauling barrels, climbing, or securing boats.
A fisher's kit with rod, line, hooks, sinkers, and a handful of lures. Standard gear for coastal villagers.
A day's ration portion: hardtack and smoked fish jerky packed for travel.
A sturdy waterskin with seals reinforced against freezing for winter use.
A simple torch. Locals sometimes pack the end in fish oil for longer burn in damp snow.
A tinderbox for starting fires in wet weather; indispensable in snowbound conditions.
A basic mess kit for eating on the go or aboard a fishing skiff.
Light mesh net for catching fish or retrieving floating cargo. Not the combat net sold in armories.
A block-and-tackle kit used by haulers to lift heavy barrels and nets with less strain.
A small packet of curing supplies for preserving fresh fish on the road.
A chunk of smoked, salted fish. Chewy and salty but filling; popular with traveling laborers.
A small barrel of salted herring, ready for sale or barter. A common export of the Consortium.
A large barrel of salted cod, prized in inland markets. Often exchanged in multi-barrel deals.
An ice-keg: a small, salt-insulated barrel used to carry fresh catch inland without spoilage.
Bait and scent pack for improving catches in rivers and frozen inlets.
A common potion of healing. A treasured runestone sticker on the label marks it as bottled by a traveling apothecary.
A heavy harpoon for boat use. Treated as a spear/trident in combat; used by whale-hunters and skiffmen.
A small carved bone charm blessed by a tidefan. Locals claim it brings luck to a bad morning on the ice.
Peysk
Shop Atmosphere
“The stall always smells overwhelmingly of salt and smoke. Workers shout prices in a clipped ledger-code used by the Consortium; if you speak a little market-speech you can haggle for a cheaper barrel. Peysk keeps a ledger chained behind the counter; tapping three times on its corner grants the stall workers a knowing stare and a discount if you are a regular.”
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