Ironhand Armaments & Forge
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter (blacksmith background)
Ironhand Armaments & Forge
Borin insists weapons be named before sale and will loudly criticize any blade with 'too much belly' (excess curve). He hums old dwarven forging songs and keeps...
Shopkeeper
Borin Ironhand, a Dwarf Fighter (blacksmith background) (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(17)A finely tempered shortsword with a leather-wrapped hilt. Good for quick strikes and thrusts.
A versatile blade, balanced for both slashing and thrusting. Polished and ready for the field.
A sturdy longbow crafted from laminated yew. A reliable choice for hunters and rangers.
A heavy crossbow with iron fittings and a well-oiled mechanism. Packs a powerful punch.
A stout throwing axe with a comfortable haft. Good in melee or thrown.
A well-balanced warhammer, favored by clerics and soldiers who need a blunt weapon.
A round shield with a reinforced steel rim. Lightweight but sturdy.
Toughened leather with metal studs in stress zones. Silent and flexible.
A snug chain shirt that balances protection and mobility—good for lightly armored fighters.
Twenty well-fletched wooden arrows with iron tips. Standard quality.
A small kit of stones and oil for keeping blades keen. Comes with cloth and instructions.
A small metal flask of neutral oil used for maintenance or as an improvised weapon to grease or ignite.
A masterfully forged longsword subtly runed and tempered. Grants +1 to attack and damage.
A compact shortbow with faintly glowing fibers. A favored choice for nimble archers.
A hand axe that, when thrown at a target and the thrower speaks a command word, returns to the thrower's hand.
Borin offers simple engraving, edge hardening, or balancing tweaks. Useful for personalization or small mechanical improvements (cosmetic or roleplay benefits).
Field repairs and refurbishing for battlefield-weary arms and armor. Borin assesses and quotes before work begins.
Borin Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Borin insists weapons be named before sale and will loudly criticize any blade with 'too much belly' (excess curve). He hums old dwarven forging songs and keeps a small anvil shaped like a ram on the counter; if pleased, he taps it for good luck before handing over a weapon.”
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