Ironsong Forge & Arms
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter (Armorer background)
Ironsong Forge & Arms
Brundar sings old forging-chant fragments while hammering—customers report it drives down anxiety during repairs. He never takes coin directly from a pouch; he ...
Shopkeeper
Brundar Ironsong, a Dwarf Fighter (Armorer background) (Lvl 9)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(17)A finely balanced longsword with a filigreed hilt and a pale blue sheen along the fuller. Crafted for keen fighters who want reliable edge and control.
A heavy warhammer with runes along the head. When struck with authority it can unleash a concussive boom.
A solid one-handed sword, well-balanced and serviceable for soldiers and mercenaries.
A reliable heavy crossbow with reinforced limbs and a shortened reloading latch for quicker spanning.
A spear with a carefully balanced haft and a cord rigged through a concealed groove so it returns after being thrown.
A one-handed handaxe with a notch that improves grip for throwing.
A longsword with etched arcane runes that flare when it senses hostile magic.
Heavy plate armor tailored to fit a stout warrior. Reinforced at joints and decorated with clan motifs.
A sturdy steel shield with a slightly curved rim that helps deflect glancing blows.
A chain shirt woven from mithral links: as protective as chain but much lighter and easier to wear.
A pair of stout boots which Brundar has partially recharged; they retain a single forceful impact.
A small amber phial containing oil that, when applied to a blade, grants a razor edge for a short time.
A bundle of 20 arrows with hardened steel tips and fletching for improved flight.
Tools, whetstones, oils and cloths for basic weapon care.
Small pouch containing 30 iron caltrops for area denial.
A ruby-red potion that rapidly knits flesh and soothes pain.
Brundar accepts commissions to craft or enchant weapons and armor to order. Deposit required; final price depends on materials and enchantments.
Brundar Ironsong
Shop Atmosphere
“Brundar sings old forging-chant fragments while hammering—customers report it drives down anxiety during repairs. He never takes coin directly from a pouch; he insists payments be placed on the counter and slid to him with the handle of his hammer. He offers free tea and scorched barleycakes to regular customers and marks favored clients' weapons inside the shop with a faint rune only visible in torchlight.”
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