The Aegis Anvil

Est. 2026 Human Fighter (Battle Master)

The Aegis Anvil

Pytheas is a devout follower of Hephaestus and refuses to complete a transaction unless the customer pours a small libation of wine or oil onto the shop's centr...

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Shopkeeper

Pytheas of the Hearth, a Human Fighter (Battle Master) (Lvl 8)

Keeper's Species

Human

7 Weapons3 Armor2 MiscEst. 2.9k gp

Shop Inventory

(12)
Weapons7

A classic double-edged straight sword used by hoplites as a secondary weapon.

none

A long, sturdy spear with a bronze head and a butt-spike for balance.

Versatile ()

A three-pronged spear often associated with the sea and gladiatorial combat.

Thrown (range 20/60), Versatile ()

A powerful recurve bow constructed from wood, horn, and sinew.

Heavy, Range 150/600, Two-handed

A curved blade with a weight-forward design that glimmers with a golden hue.

Atk Deals an extra radiant damage to undead creatures.

A javelin with a jagged head that hums with static electricity.

Atk On a hit, the target must succeed on a Strength save or be knocked prone.

A heavy recurve bow with limbs carved into the likeness of lions and goats.

Atk Deals an additional damage of the bow's type against Monstrosity type creatures.
Armor3

A large, bowl-shaped wooden shield faced with a thin layer of bronze.

AC +2none

Armor made from layers of stiffened linen, reinforced with bronze scales over the chest.

AC +14Max Dexterity bonus +2.

A small bronze shield decorated with petrified snake scales and a central eye motif.

AC +1As a reaction when missed by a melee attack, force the attacker to make a Constitution save or be restrained until the end of their turn.
Miscellaneous2

A simple flat stone used for maintaining the edge of bronze and steel blades.

none

Treated leather strips used to provide a better grip on sword hilts or spear shafts.

Grants advantage on checks to resist being disarmed.
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Pytheas of the Hearth

HumanFighter (Battle Master)Lvl 8

Shop Atmosphere

Pytheas is a devout follower of Hephaestus and refuses to complete a transaction unless the customer pours a small libation of wine or oil onto the shop's central anvil. He often speaks in rhythmic, epic prose and refers to all weapons by ancient heroic names.
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