The Iron Anvil Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
The Iron Anvil Armory
Borin greets customers with a dry, gravelly chuckle and a ritual tap of the anvil behind the counter. The shop smells of oil and hot metal; tools and half-finis...
Shopkeeper
Borin Hammerfell, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(18)A sharp steel blade, hand-sized and balanced for throwing or stabbing. Common and reliable.
One-handed sword favored by scouts and city guards; light and quick.
A finely balanced blade that can be used one- or two-handed for greater damage.
A useful pole weapon that can be thrown or used in melee. Simple and versatile.
A compact crossbow that packs a punch; requires a bolt. Good for adventurers who want ranged power without a longbow.
A compact axe suitable for throwing or close combat. Well-balanced for practical use.
A box of iron crossbow bolts. Standard fare.
A sturdy pack with bedroll, waterskin, rope (50 ft), tinderbox, and basic kit—useful for first-time adventurers.
A spring trap useful for securing a campsite or catching smaller game. Simple construction but effective.
A small whetstone used to sharpen blades; inexpensive but essential upkeep.
Thick wool cloak that provides warmth and modest protection from the elements; not magical.
Borin or an apprentice will sharpen and repair a single simple weapon (nicks, dull edge).
Flexible armor made of cured leather; favored by rogues and rangers.
Leather armor reinforced with metal studs for extra protection without bulk.
A shirt of interlinked rings worn beneath clothing; offers reasonable protection for light-armor wearers.
Wood and iron-rimmed shield. Grants a quick boost to defense in a single hand.
A secondhand chain shirt with some dents but still serviceable—cheaper for bargain hunters.
A small vial of red liquid that restores a modest amount of health when drunk.
Borin Hammerfell
Shop Atmosphere
“Borin greets customers with a dry, gravelly chuckle and a ritual tap of the anvil behind the counter. The shop smells of oil and hot metal; tools and half-finished repairs hang from pegs. He offers free hot tea to anyone who mentions 'stonefall' (a local dwarven greeting) and will haggle a few copper pieces with new adventurers if they can carry a crate for him or tell a good, short tale of past danger.”
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