Forja del Sol y Sombra
Est. 2025 • Human Artificer (Battle Smith flavor)
Forja del Sol y Sombra
Matilde speaks in proverbs and names each commissioned weapon after a city legend; she accepts payment in goods or favors for local causes and insists drinks ar...
Shopkeeper
Matilde 'El Martillo' Corazón, a Human Artificer (Battle Smith flavor) (Lvl 9)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(17)A well-balanced scimitar favored by city watch and caravan guards. Etched with sun-and-mountain motifs.
A compact recurved bow carved from resilient desert wood, favored by scouts.
A heavier cutting blade used in the city gardens and for travelers clearing brush. Practical and brutal.
A sturdy pick with a stone-like hammer face, used by miners and mercenaries alike.
Shortbow whose limbs are sealed with resin and braided sinew to resist grit and heat.
A long, braided whip whose tip is weighted with a hollow bead. Used for discipline and show.
A finely tempered longsword with a golden inlay down the fuller. It hums faintly in daylight.
A small blade forged to bleed pests and predators quickly; barbs make removal painful.
A legendary-style scimitar rumored to have been carried by the city's founder. Matilde keeps it by special commission.
A sling of fine braided fibers with a pouch for shot. Reliable and light.
A cheap set of balanced throwing knives sold to street performers and scouts.
A reinforced leather buckler with a painted sun motif. Lightweight and favored by city rangers.
A small silver pendant inset with a chip of moonstone; wards against illusions and modestly steadies the mind.
A resinous oil that temporarily protects metal from grit and deals a small bonus to damage when burning.
A compact whetstone set in a bronze frame; the mirror helps in patterning and inspection.
A small ceramic flask filled with a sticky, resinous incendiary. Burns hot but not explosively.
A compact toolkit Matilde sells to caravan smiths: files, resin, spare rivets and a folding hammer.
Matilde 'El Martillo' Corazón
Shop Atmosphere
“Matilde speaks in proverbs and names each commissioned weapon after a city legend; she accepts payment in goods or favors for local causes and insists drinks are shared when a sword changes hands. The shop's forge burns a slow, fragrant resin that smells faintly of cinnamon and smoke — visitors often find themselves calmer after a visit.”
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