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...
Shopkeeper
Dorrin Hearthroot, a Halfling Baker (Commoner 3 / Gourmand) (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Halfling
Shop Inventory
(13)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.
Small cakes made from ground fungus and wild grain that puff and slightly singe the eater's throat when bitten—pleasant and filling.
A tart of tart riverberries wrapped in a saltleaf crust; bright, tangy, and restorative.
Hearty stew of root vegetables and mushrooms. Dorrin swears it can make a warrior out of a reed.
A small basket with a loaf bite, a spore-cake, and a slice of riverfruit tart—Dorrin's recommended starter for travelers.
A small roll baked by the living oven; still faintly warm even hours later.
Thick amber honey collected from bees that nest in the hollow trunks; sweet with a faint herbal tang.
Compressed, mildew-resistant rations of bread and preserved fruit, intended to keep travelers fed in foul weather.
A charcoal-like ember from the living oven that burns without producing smoke for up to 8 hours.
A paper-wrapped sachet of calming herbs and moss blossoms; brewed, it eases aches and clears the head.
A dense loaf baked on certain nights when the oven hums with an old root-song. The bread carries a minor blessing.
A simple pack containing 2 loaves (ember-bread), 2 days of damp-crumbs, a jar of honey, and a sachet of tea.
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.
Dorrin Hearthroot
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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