Brindle's Sundries and Provisions
Est. 2025 • Human Rogue
Brindle's Sundries and Provisions
The shop smells of beeswax, dried herbs, and pipe smoke. The owner keeps a dozing tabby named Ledger who naps on top of the coin chest and will loudly judge any...
Shopkeeper
Marta Brindle, a Human Rogue (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(25)A sturdy leather backpack suitable for carrying an adventurer's gear. Holds roughly 1 cubic foot/30 lb.
A simple, rollable bedroll. Keeps the sleeper reasonably warm and clean compared to the ground.
A 50-foot coil of hempen rope for climbing, hauling, or making traps.
A wooden torch; bright light for 20 ft and dim light for an additional 20 ft.
Small box of flint and steel used to kindle fuel and torches.
A leather waterskin for carrying fresh water on the road.
One day's rations suitable for travel.
A piton for climbing or rigging lines; inexpensive and plentiful.
Common crowbar used for leverage and prying open crates or doors.
A simple hammer for driving pitons and general camp use.
Hooded lantern; provides controlled light and can be hooded to limit visibility.
Flask of oil for lanterns or incendiary needs.
Alchemist's fire (flask) - can be thrown to deal fire damage and ignite a target.
Bag of ball bearings - useful for traps, delays, and forcing movement checks.
A dark wool cloak with a faint protective sheen.
Luckgrain Pouch - a local trinket said to bring a bit of fortune to the bearer.
Simple leather armor favored by scouts and many adventurers.
A basic round shield made of wood and reinforced with iron.
A common longsword; versatile and reliable in skilled hands.
Light, balanced shortsword for thrusting and quick strikes.
A small, easily concealed blade that deals piercing damage.
A compact bow useful for skirmishers; effective at short to medium ranges.
A finely balanced longsword etched with simple runes. Functions as a +1 weapon.
A potion that heals the drinker for hit points when consumed.
Antitoxin - drinking this grants advantage on saving throws against poison for 1 hour.
Marta Brindle
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of beeswax, dried herbs, and pipe smoke. The owner keeps a dozing tabby named Ledger who naps on top of the coin chest and will loudly judge any attempt at haggling. Marta writes prices and notes in a ledger with a fountain pen and will pull an old trickle of honey from behind the counter when a customer proves particularly polite. She offers free tea to customers who tell her a short, true tale of one of their trips.”
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