Ironheart Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
Ironheart Armory
Ironheart Armory sits on the corner of the market square, its door hung with old shields and banners. The shop smells of hot iron, beeswax, and pine tar. Bruni ...
Shopkeeper
Bruni Ironhand, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A stout, serviceable longsword forged for soldiers and mercenaries. Reliable and easy to maintain.
A short, sharp blade ideal for quick strikes and close-quarters fighting.
A common dagger with a keen edge. Useful as a tool and a weapon.
A light, handy bow favored by scouts and rangers for its balance.
A sturdy light crossbow, good for soldiers and hunters.
A longsword that has been magically tempered to aid its wielder. Balanced for both offense and reliability.
A round iron shield, rim reinforced and painted with the shop's mark.
Interlocked ring-and-plate mail, good protection for front-line fighters.
Studded leather leatherwork, flexible and quieter than heavier options.
A shield reinforced with a faint magical temper. It bears the forge-stamp of Ironheart Armory.
A used suit of half plate that Bruni reforged from a battlefield salvage. Cheaper than new, still solid.
A small glass vial of red liquid. A staple for adventuring parties.
A leather-bound bundle of twenty iron-tipped arrows, field-grade fletching.
A small vial of blackened oil infused with smithing salts. Bruni sells these for raiders who want a short boost in battle.
A compact fletching kit made for front-line archers to keep their quivers stocked and true.
A practical pack for climbing and infiltration; the rope is shop-tested and the hook is tempered.
Bruni Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Ironheart Armory sits on the corner of the market square, its door hung with old shields and banners. The shop smells of hot iron, beeswax, and pine tar. Bruni Ironhand, a gruff dwarf fighter and master smith, runs the counter. He keeps a kettle whistling, polishes every blade he sells by hand, and will haggle if you bring a story about how the coin was earned. He is fond of offering a small cup of spiced tea to customers and will silently test any blade by striking a scrap of chain; if it sings, he smiles. The shop collects odd arrowheads he calls 'trophies' and tucks a free sharpening stone into orders over 10 gp.”
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