Bridle & Bray Stables
Est. 2025 • Human Ranger
Bridle & Bray Stables
Marta hums old shepherd's tunes while tending animals and always offers newcomers a cup of herbal oat tea. She keeps a ledger of horses' temperaments and will r...
Shopkeeper
Marta Bridle, a Human Ranger (Lvl 2)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(19)A steady mount for travel; calm around crowds and used to saddles. Includes basic training for a rider.
Smaller than a horse, suitable for small riders or as a pack-animal for light loads.
Large workhorse used for pulling carts, wagons, or heavy loads; calm but strong.
Large, battle-trained mount accustomed to the chaos of combat; expensive and imposing.
Hardy and stubborn, excellent for carrying gear over rough terrain.
Well-crafted leather saddle with stirrups; provides stability for mounted combat and long rides.
Simpler saddle optimized to carry panniers and goods rather than a rider's comfort.
A set of four iron horseshoes; a farrier will nail them on for an additional fee.
Sturdy leather bridle and reins with a tempered bit; required to control most domesticated mounts effectively.
Pair of leather saddlebags capable of holding everyday adventuring gear.
A metal hoof pick and stiff brush for cleaning hooves and coats; extends hoof life and keeps animals comfortable.
Wool blanket suitable for keeping a mount warm on cold nights or used by riders as an extra cloak.
Leatherworker's kit specifically stocked for mending saddles, bridles, and harnesses quickly on the road.
A sack of mixed oats and grains, cured and packed to last a week for a single riding horse.
A small bucket of feed, good for one day's ration for a pony or mule.
A short leather crop used to direct a mount. More symbolic than violent in most stables.
A braided leather lead with a small silver whistle woven in. When blown, familiar animals nearby are calmed for a minute.
Full board and care for one mount for seven days: feed, grooming, stall, and basic vet attention.
Day stall, feeding, and a stablehand to look after the mount through daylight hours.
Marta Bridle
Shop Atmosphere
“Marta hums old shepherd's tunes while tending animals and always offers newcomers a cup of herbal oat tea. She keeps a ledger of horses' temperaments and will refuse sale if she thinks the buyer can't handle the mount. She dislikes city guards but gives them a discount if they bring a wagon.”
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