Hroth's Anvil & Arsenal
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter (artisan background)
Hroth's Anvil & Arsenal
The shop sits under a curved blackened awning in a quarter that smells faintly of coal and boiled leather. Hroth is taciturn, blunt, and oddly philosophical abo...
Shopkeeper
Hroth Edevan, a Human Fighter (artisan background) (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A well-balanced iron dagger with a leather-wrapped hilt. Honest, usable, and easy to hide.
A light, versatile blade favored by scouts and city guards. Balanced for thrusting and slashing.
Standard soldier's longsword; sturdy blade, fullered to reduce weight.
A compromise between one- and two-handed swords. Heavy pommel, long grip.
A solid, reliable axe with a reinforced haft. Excellent for heavy impact.
A powerful, clumsy ranged weapon. Good for hunters and watchmen; bolts sold separately.
A short haft with a heavy, steel-bound head. Simple and effective against armor.
Standard arrows with steel heads. Decent for practice or hunting.
A set of whetstones, oil, rags, and a small hammer for on-the-road repairs.
A thick roll of treated gauze and poultices. Not magical, but well-prepared medical material.
Leather armor riveted with thin strips of iron; noisier but offers better protection.
A shirt of interlocking rings worn over a padded gambeson; flexible and protective.
Standard buckler-style or larger iron shield. Offers reliable protection.
One simple custom modification (serrated edge, extra weight, or engraving) added to a purchased weapon.
A rare blade subtly tempered and treated with a long-forgotten smithing ritual. Grants uncommon precision. Hroth only keeps one on hand; he refuses to reveal how it was made.
A dulled training sword, weighted to simulate a real blade without piercing intent.
Hroth Edevan
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop sits under a curved blackened awning in a quarter that smells faintly of coal and boiled leather. Hroth is taciturn, blunt, and oddly philosophical about the death of gods — he treats weapon-making as a secular ritual. He keeps the one minor magic blade behind a curtain and always knocks twice on its case when asked about it. Customers are required to sign a short ledger of intent for any magical sale. Hroth often offers to barter repairs in exchange for stories of battles; he collects details of tactics and battlefield myths to inform his forging. He hums an old, godless forge-song while working.”
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