Brindle's Commonwares and Provisions
Est. 2025 • Human Expert (Merchant)
Brindle's Commonwares and Provisions
The owner keeps a jar of pickled oddities on the counter. Haggling is expected; prices shift if the buyer can trade useful information or goods. The bell over t...
Shopkeeper
Marta Brindle, a Human Expert (Merchant) (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(25)A length of hempen rope, standard adventuring gear for climbing, binding, and improvised uses.
A stick of fat-soaked cloth on a splint. Reliable light source for short periods.
Dried meat, hardtack, and small provisions packed for travel.
A stitched waterskin with a cork stopper. Essential for long journeys.
A simple bedroll for sleeping outdoors and keeping off the damp ground.
A common sack for hauling loot and gear.
Sparks a flame when struck; used to light torches and lamps.
A hooded oil lantern for steady light; hood reduces glare and protects the flame.
Lamp oil to feed lanterns and other flame-based light sources.
A heavy grappling hook for climbing walls and securing lines.
A scribe's work: a one-time use spell scroll of a common first-level spell.
A traveling merchant's kit with compartments for coins, papers, and small valuables.
A bag stitched with strange sigils; useful and prized by treasure-haulers.
A small selection of cheap daily-use items you can find on the front counter.
A short, balanced blade favored by scouts and city-watch guards.
A well-made long sword suitable for most adventurers.
A sharp dagger useful for combat, utility, and rituals.
A compact ranged weapon that packs a punch at short to medium range.
A modestly enchanted dagger favored by opportunistic rogues.
Basic leather armor that offers modest protection without slowing the wearer.
Sturdy chain mail for frontline fighters; good protection at a cost of encumbrance.
A standard shield that improves survivability in melee.
A common restorative potion brewed by city apothecaries. Heals minor wounds.
A cheaper, weaker healing draught sold for field use.
A bitter tincture sold to counteract mundane poisons and venoms.
Marta Brindle
Shop Atmosphere
“The owner keeps a jar of pickled oddities on the counter. Haggling is expected; prices shift if the buyer can trade useful information or goods. The bell over the door has been replaced with a small bronze cowbell that jingles three times when opened.”
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