Thorne & Feather: Victorian Furriers
Est. 2025 • Human Artificer
Thorne & Feather: Victorian Furriers
Marguerite is known for her soft-spoken demeanor but has an encyclopedic knowledge of different furs and their origins. She always smells faintly of lavender an...
Shopkeeper
Marguerite Thorne, a Human Artificer (Lvl 1)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(15)A soft, lightweight stole crafted from pristine white rabbit fur, perfect for chilly evenings or elegant affairs.
Fine leather gloves with a lush otter fur lining. Keeps hands warm while allowing dexterity for daily tasks.
Fluffy and luxurious fox fur collar that can be attached to coats and capes for added prestige and warmth.
A delicate cylindrical muff fashioned from dark mink fur, designed to keep the hands warm and stylish.
A small trinket fashioned from a dyed fox tail, often used as a fashion accessory or lucky charm.
A robust hat constructed from thick bear fur, popular for its durability and warmth during cold weather.
Sturdy leather boots with wool and lynx fur lining inside, designed to keep feet dry and warm during winter months.
A finely crafted leather dagger sheath trimmed and padded with sable fur to protect the blade and wearer.
An elegant folding hand fan lined with soft beaver fur, a symbol of status and refinement for Victorian ladies.
A compact kit containing needles, threads, scissors, and tanning oils essential for maintaining and crafting fur garments.
Boots made from treated wolf pelt, lined with soft fur inside for extreme cold weather durability and comfort.
A petite pouch made from dyed mink fur, suitable for carrying coins, herbs, or small trinkets.
High-quality rabbit fur lining sold by the yard, perfect for tailoring warm Victorian coats or gloves.
A rugged full-length cloak made from wolf hide, offering substantial warmth and slight resistance to the elements.
A thick cape woven from various pelts—fox, rabbit, and badger—providing warmth and a rugged aesthetic favored by hunters.
Marguerite Thorne
Shop Atmosphere
“Marguerite is known for her soft-spoken demeanor but has an encyclopedic knowledge of different furs and their origins. She always smells faintly of lavender and camphor, which she claims helps keep her workspace free of pests. Occasionally, she breaks into a whimsical Victorian-era poem about the 'noble fur and its warm embrace,' especially when convinced to recount her family's legacy in fur crafting.”
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