The Iron Hearth Armory
Est. 2026 • Dwarf Fighter (Battle Master, former armorsmith)
The Iron Hearth Armory
The shop smells of coal and oil, and a small bell above the door rings in a tone Bryndis claims scares away bad luck. The owner keeps a 'favors ledger'—customer...
Shopkeeper
Bryndis Ironmantle, a Dwarf Fighter (Battle Master, former armorsmith) (Lvl 10)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(21)A well-balanced longsword made for frontline use. Reliable, easy to repair, favored by soldiers and mercenaries.
A sturdy longbow strung with treated sinew. Clean draw and accurate at typical martial ranges.
A two-handed greatsword, balanced for delivering brutal blows. Popular with barbarian and fighter customers.
A longsword etched with subtle runes that hum when drawn; grants a bonus to attack and damage.
Standard fletched arrows for bows; sold in bundles of 20.
A classic extra-dimensional sack favored by explorers and caravan masters.
A ring that subtly steadies its wearer's stance and nerves.
Workman's rope useful for climbing, hauling, and improvised traps.
Asmith's oil used for maintenance—recommended with any metal purchase.
A high-quality whetstone Honed in the shop's forge, improves cutting feel and reduces chance of blade chipping.
Iron spikes for snares, anchoring tents, or improvised caltrops.
Interlocking rings of steel; classic mail used by city guards and mercenaries.
A finely crafted half plate—heavy protection that still allows some mobility.
Top-tier full plate forged from layered steel. Best for front-line knights and champions.
A plain steel shield that grants the familiar defensive bonus; can be reinforced or engraved on request.
A reinforced shield that seems to disperse incoming strikes with a faint shimmer.
A dark cloak woven with faint protective runes. Favored by scouts and traveling knights.
A common healing potion. Quick and reliable in the thick of skirmishes.
A stronger, ruby-red potion favored by veteran adventurers and battle healers.
A potent restorative; occasionally kept by the armory for high-value clients.
The finest healing brew the shop can occasionally acquire; sold only to parties with strong coin or trade.
Bryndis Ironmantle
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of coal and oil, and a small bell above the door rings in a tone Bryndis claims scares away bad luck. The owner keeps a 'favors ledger'—customers who help the forge (bringing rare ore, delivering prices in kind) receive a discreet discount. He will only attune or sell particularly dangerous magic to parties he judges trustworthy.”
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