The Feathered Nock
Est. 2025 • Half-Elf Ranger (retired fletcher)
The Feathered Nock
The Feathered Nock sits on a narrow lane near the market, its sign a carved nock and feather swinging softly. Inside, the shop smells of pine resin, warmed leat...
Shopkeeper
Lyra Thistlenock, a Half-Elf Ranger (retired fletcher) (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Half-Elf
Shop Inventory
(17)Plain hardwood shafts with common feathers and simple iron tips. Reliable, all-purpose arrows for practice or dungeon runs.
Hardened tips that penetrate leather and light mail more reliably. Heavier and a touch more accurate when fired from a proper bow.
A compact, well-balanced shortbow carved from yew and treated with pine resin—popular with hunters and scouts.
A full-sized longbow, crafted for range and punch. Lyra's longbows are famed for consistent spine and smooth draw.
Dull-headed arrows for range practice and sparring that minimize deep wounds and damage to targets.
Arrows fitted with leather-wrapped tips for delivering blows that incapacitate without killing.
An arrow tipped and soaked in lamp oil and pitch. On impact it bursts into flame and can ignite flammable materials.
Sharp, multi-edged heads designed to make larger wounds in game. Preferred by trackers and professional hunters.
A wooden arrow with a thin silver overlay on the tip. Useful against creatures vulnerable or immune to non-silvered weapons.
Standard bolts for light and heavy crossbows; steel tips, straight-shafted.
A soft-leather quiver with a reinforced mouth and inner divider—holds about 20 arrows comfortably.
Knives, fletching jigs, glue pot, vise, awls and small saws—everything a fletcher needs to craft and repair arrows and bows.
A small tin of pine resin and beeswax for sealing fletches and quieting bowstops.
Simple braided bowstring for shortbows or weakened longbows. Lyra can fit it while you wait.
Plain wooden shafts ready for fletching and tip fitting. Economical for groups who make their own arrows.
A small pot of natural dye (red, green, blue, black) for marking or camouflaging fletches.
Lyra offers quick repairs to bows and quivers. Full restorations take longer and cost more.
Lyra Thistlenock
Shop Atmosphere
“The Feathered Nock sits on a narrow lane near the market, its sign a carved nock and feather swinging softly. Inside, the shop smells of pine resin, warmed leather and the faint tang of oil. Rows of bows and bundles of arrows hang from hooks; a battered wooden target rests in the corner studded with old broadheads. Lyra Thistlenock, half-elf and ex-forest ranger, runs the counter — a slim woman with quick hands, a voice like a wind through leaves, and a patchwork of small trophies (talon, feather, braid) hanging from her belt. She whistles hunting tunes as she works and will barter a repair or a bit of advice on local game trails if you buy a new set of arrows. Lyra dislikes fire arrows in town and keeps a small iron box for any volatile stock; she also writes names on fletchings for customers (a freebie) and keeps a ledger with arrows made for local watchmen. Expect practical honesty, a soft laugh, and a readiness to teach a willing hand the trade for a few copper and a hot cup of tea.”
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