The Mossbread Oven

Est. 2025 Halfling Baker (Commoner 3 / Gourmand)

The Mossbread Oven

Dorrin always tries to overfeed adventurers, muttering, “Thin folk don’t last long in the Hollow.” His flour-dusted hands will stuff extra rolls into pockets, i...

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Shopkeeper

Dorrin Hearthroot, a Halfling Baker (Commoner 3 / Gourmand) (Lvl 3)

Keeper's Species

Halfling

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Shop Inventory

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A warm, slightly sweet loaf baked with honey gathered from hollow bees and soft, tangy moss. Crust flecked with edible spores that give it a faint glow.

Heal 4 HPWhen eaten within 1 minute of finishing a short rest, grants +1 temporary hit point per hour of the short rest (max +3).

Small cakes made from ground fungus and wild grain that puff and slightly singe the eater's throat when bitten—pleasant and filling.

Heal 2 HPOn a failed Con save (), the eater sneezes and is surprised if ambushed within the next hour. On a success, the eater gains advantage on saves vs. inhaled poisons for 1 hour.

A tart of tart riverberries wrapped in a saltleaf crust; bright, tangy, and restorative.

Heal 6 HPIf consumed after taking cold damage, reduces that damage by (once).

Hearty stew of root vegetables and mushrooms. Dorrin swears it can make a warrior out of a reed.

Heal 8 HPEating a full bottle grants advantage on Str checks for 1 hour (stomach full but energized).

A small basket with a loaf bite, a spore-cake, and a slice of riverfruit tart—Dorrin's recommended starter for travelers.

Heal 8 HPIf shared among companions (each gets at least one piece), each gains +1 on their next Wis (Perception) check within an hour due to increased alertness.

A small roll baked by the living oven; still faintly warm even hours later.

Heal 1 HPRoll a d6 when eaten. On a 6, the eater gains 1 temp HP for 10 minutes as the roll's ember-lift comforts them.
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Thick amber honey collected from bees that nest in the hollow trunks; sweet with a faint herbal tang.

Heal 2 HPApplied to wounds (medical roleplay) grants advantage on a Medicine check to stabilize once; eating it gives +1 to Con saves vs disease for 8 hours.
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Compressed, mildew-resistant rations of bread and preserved fruit, intended to keep travelers fed in foul weather.

Each day's ration recovers no hit points but prevents starvation for one day. If shared properly, two rations can satisfy three people for a day (thin but filling).
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A charcoal-like ember from the living oven that burns without producing smoke for up to 8 hours.

Useful for stealthy camps; a creature tending a fire with this ember has advantage on Stealth checks related to keeping the fire hidden.
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A paper-wrapped sachet of calming herbs and moss blossoms; brewed, it eases aches and clears the head.

Drinking grants advantage on saves vs being frightened for 1 hour and removes one level of exhaustion (only if consumed during a short rest).
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A dense loaf baked on certain nights when the oven hums with an old root-song. The bread carries a minor blessing.

Heal 12 HPWhen eaten, the consumer gains + to one ability check or saving throw of their choice within 1 hour (must decide before the roll). Usable once.
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A simple pack containing 2 loaves (ember-bread), 2 days of damp-crumbs, a jar of honey, and a sachet of tea.

Heal 10 HPDesigned for ease of travel; Dorrin will tuck in a free ember-roll for 'especially hungry faces.'
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A small seed harvested from the oven's root-tendrils after a feast. Looks like a lump of charred grain, but warm to the touch.

Planting it in soil nourished by ash causes a single day's worth of edible fungal growth in 24 hours (enough food for 2–4 people). The growth then withers.
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Dorrin Hearthroot

HalflingBaker (Commoner 3 / Gourmand)Lvl 3

Shop Atmosphere

Dorrin always tries to overfeed adventurers, muttering, “Thin folk don’t last long in the Hollow.” His flour-dusted hands will stuff extra rolls into pockets, insist you take another slice, and he keeps the living oven—roots spiraling to vent a smokeless fire—talking back in low crackles. If you refuse food, he takes it personally and will follow you to offer one more bite.
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