The Brinebound General
Est. 2025 • Human Rogue (ex-sailor)
The Brinebound General
The owner stamps every purchase with a tiny anchor mark and insists customers take a pinch of 'salt and sorrow' — a mix of salt and dried rue — claiming it ward...
Shopkeeper
Maela "Ironhook" Corren, a Human Rogue (ex-sailor) (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(24)A curved naval blade favored by sailors for boarding and cutting rigging. Functions as a scimitar.
A short, easily concealed blade useful for sailors and cutpurses alike.
A compact bow favored on ships for tighter spaces and quick shots.
A salt-stained blade with a coral-inlaid pommel. Slightly enchanted to resist fae tricks encountered near the shore.
A boarding club useful for smashing locks and breaking rigging in close quarters.
Simple leather armor treated with oil to resist salt and mildew. Comfortable for sailors and scouts.
Better protection for deckhands who expect boarding fights and rough weather.
A compact round shield useful in cramped corridors and on deck.
A common vial of restorative liquid. Drinking it takes an action.
A set of picks and small tools used to open locks and disable traps.
Hemp rope is the backbone of any ship's gear. Good for climbing, tying, and rigging.
A heavy hook that secures to ledges and timbers when thrown and tied to rope.
A hand spyglass; invaluable for spotting hazards, lights, or fae lights at sea.
A day of travel rations for one person.
Used to light fires and lanterns.
A basic bedroll that keeps out the damp and sand.
Holds drinking water and is easy to carry aboard ship.
A sealed bottle useful for messages, smuggling small items, or leaving a note on the tide.
A hooded lantern with a brass frame and a glass chimney.
Lamp oil for lanterns and lamps.
A battered chart showing safe channels, hidden shoals, and spots of strange fae activity.
A lantern crafted with shore-iron and a pinch of salt; sailors claim its flame keeps playful spirits at bay.
A bar of salt-scented soap said to cleanse more than grime; popular with fisherfolk who encounter fae on the docks.
A weatherproof cloak with a secret pocket under the hem favored by smugglers and scouts.
Maela "Ironhook" Corren
Shop Atmosphere
“The owner stamps every purchase with a tiny anchor mark and insists customers take a pinch of 'salt and sorrow' — a mix of salt and dried rue — claiming it wards off fae mischief. He will only accept live stories of fae encounters as bartering fodder on stormy nights.”
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