Brindle's Hearth & Sundries
Est. 2026 • Human Commoner
Brindle's Hearth & Sundries
The shop always smells faintly of baking bread and pine resin. Marta keeps a sleepy tabby on the counter that will insist on sitting on whatever you set down. S...
Shopkeeper
Marta Brindle, a Human Commoner (Lvl 2)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(18)A 50-foot length of hempen rope, the village standard for tying loads, rigging a cart, or replacing a broken halyard.
A stout bedroll used by farmers and messengers, fair padding and a sewn-in strap for easy carrying.
A small wooden box containing flint, steel, and charred cloth. The village's first defense against damp nights.
A simple stick of pine bound to a small head of resinous rags. Cheap, bright, and reliable.
A day's worth of preserved food in a leather pouch. Bought in bulk by shepherds and traveling salesmen.
A leather waterskin, treated inside to keep water fresh for a day's travel.
A well-made backpack with room for a bedroll and daily tools. Favored by traveling traders.
A clear vial of bitter-sweet liquid brewed by the local apothecary. Useful if the countryside is crawling with pests.
A simple fishing kit: a spool of line, a couple of hooks, and dried grubs. Sold to farmers who keep a pond.
A warm wool cloak knitted by Marta's sister. Comfortable and familiar to villagers, with a few patched seams.
A jar of salted, sugared, and spiced preserved berries. Keeps well on long walks and is a small comfort on cold mornings.
A neat bundle of beeswax candles made from hives behind the shop. Smells faintly of honey when lit.
A small, salty cheese wheel from a neighboring farmhouse. Filling and favored by woodcutters and kids.
A sharp iron-bladed dagger with a leather-wrapped hilt. Good for camp use or self-defense.
A modest shortbow carved from yew saplings and strung with braided gut. Hunters in the area favor this model.
Soft leather armor, patched but well-treated. Offers basic protection without hindering movement.
A small glass vial filled with a shimmering red liquid. Drinking it restores a modest amount of health.
An herbalism kit for foraging and basic potion-making. Locals use it to make salves and to brew simple potions.
Marta Brindle
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop always smells faintly of baking bread and pine resin. Marta keeps a sleepy tabby on the counter that will insist on sitting on whatever you set down. She prefers barter for eggs or kiln-fired pottery and writes every sale in a battered ledger stitched with a dried wildflower. If you bring news of a road blocked by brush, she will give you a free cup of nettle tea.”
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