Stone-Shoulder Armaments
Est. 2025 • Goliath Fighter
Stone-Shoulder Armaments
Bramk greets customers with a loud clapping of hands and a small stone-balance demonstration—he'll only give a discount if you can balance a pebble on your elbo...
Shopkeeper
Bramk Stone-Shoulder, a Goliath Fighter (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Goliath
Shop Inventory
(16)Balanced steel blade, edges sharpened daily and haft reinforced with leather wraps—Bramk's standard favorite.
One-handed battleaxe with an unbalanced haft that doubles as a reliable throwing axe at short range.
Two-handed blade hammered and tempered to resist chipping—heavier than city blades, favored by hillfolk.
A solid light warhammer with a short handle and counterweight—designed by Bramk for mountain hunters.
A finely tempered longsword with a faint mountain rune along the fuller. Delivers a sure strike.
Sturdy round shield with iron boss and leather rim—can take a beating and keep you standing.
Interlocked rings sewn into a leather shirt—good defense without crippling mobility.
Overlapping metal scales riveted to leather. Good coverage, slightly noisy.
Well-maintained half-plate assembled from mountain-steel plates—good protection for field commanders.
A rune-etched shield blessed in simple mountain rites. Offers a clear edge in life-or-death tussles.
Standard red potion that mends wounds—Bramk keeps a few on hand, bottled in thick glass.
Small iron-grit whetstone soaked in oil—keeps blades razor-sharp in the field.
Thick hemp rope rated for climbing and hauling; Bramk knots it properly for a small fee.
Contains leather patches, oil, hammer, nails, and spare buckles—keeps armor useable between smith visits.
Tin box with an assortment of buckles, rivets, and leather strips for quick field fixes.
Useful for maintaining moving parts, quieting armor, or as a combustible in a pinch.
Bramk Stone-Shoulder
Shop Atmosphere
“Bramk greets customers with a loud clapping of hands and a small stone-balance demonstration—he'll only give a discount if you can balance a pebble on your elbow while answering one question about mountain life. He prefers trades of ore, pelts, or services (guard duty) over coin for bulky items.”
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