Suna’s Stonewares

Est. 2025 Human Artificer

Suna’s Stonewares

Suna always offers visitors a small cup of spiced desert tea brewed in her handcrafted pottery, insisting that it aids in appreciating the true spirit of her st...

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Shopkeeper

Suna Al-Karim, a Human Artificer (Lvl 7)

Keeper's Species

Human

7 Misc2 Weapons1 PotionsEst. 230 gp

Shop Inventory

(10)
Miscellaneous7

A beautifully crafted urn made from desert sandstone, etched with ancient Maroeni symbols. Used in rituals but sturdy enough for practical storage.

Smooth, rounded sling bullets made from a durable, dense stone. Perfectly weighted for desert slings.

A large jug made from fired desert clay, treated to keep water cool for extended periods, favored by travelers crossing the dunes.

A decorative bracelet carved from alabaster stone, etched with protective runes said to ward off minor curses.

Once per day, grants the wearer advantage on saving throws against curses for 1 hour.

A small lantern made of glazed pottery that holds a candle or oil lamp. The glaze brightens the flame's glow and diffuses light evenly.

Thick-walled, heat-resistant stoneware pot used for cooking over open flames or hot coals. Retains heat well.

A trio of small, delicately carved stone animals depicting local desert fauna. Popular souvenirs or charms.

Weapons2

A balanced dagger carved from polished granite. Less sharp than steel but heavy and solid for throwing.

Heavy and does non-metallic damage; can be retrieved after a short rest.

A short sword with a blade fashioned from sharpened quartz. It lacks the durability of metal but can still cut effectively.

Atk If the sword strikes an unarmored target, 10% chance to cause minor bleeding (1 additional damage per turn for turns).
Potions1

A small, carefully glazed pottery vial containing a potent herbal salve. When applied, it heals wounds quickly.

Heal 10 HPHeals 10 HP when applied to wounds; one-time use.
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Suna Al-Karim

HumanArtificerLvl 7

Shop Atmosphere

Suna always offers visitors a small cup of spiced desert tea brewed in her handcrafted pottery, insisting that it aids in appreciating the true spirit of her stonewares. She occasionally hums desert folk tunes while working, and her hands bear faint traces of clay dust that never fully wash away.
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