The Ember and Nail General
Est. 2025 • Human Commoner
The Ember and Nail General
The owner keeps a ledger with a strip of slate nailed to the outside; items marked with a small charcoal dot are available on town credit for known locals. The ...
Shopkeeper
Marla Highwater, a Human Commoner (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(23)A good, well-made backpack for adventuring gear and everyday use.
Basic bedroll for one person. Useful when sleeping outdoors or in half-finished buildings.
One day's worth of preserved food; plain but filling.
A simple leather waterskin; handy for travel and work at the rebuilding sites.
Standard hempen rope, reliable for climbing, hauling, or tying loads.
A simple combustible light source for short excursions or marking a path.
Used to start fires reliably; essential for cooking and camp life.
A hooded lantern throws steady light and protects flame from wind. Popular with craftsmen and watchmen.
Lamp oil to fuel lanterns. Sold by the flask.
Kit containing bandages, salves and simple medicines favored by local healers.
Kit with harness, pitons and tools for climbing and rappelling.
Very simple fishing gear used by townsfolk and foraging parties.
A loud horn used by foremen and watchmen to call workers or warn of danger.
A practical, hand-drawn map of the immediate region, roads and safe paths; useful for travellers and merchants.
A repair kit favored by the town's carpenters. Useful for patching wagons, doors, and rebuilding efforts.
A small emberstone sold by tinkers and passed on to travelers. Keeps food warm and provides steady light.
A small bundle of everyday miscellany the shop keeps at the counter for quick sales to locals.
A common red potion in a corked vial that mends wounds when drunk.
A short, easily concealed blade for throwing or close combat.
A light blade suitable for swift, precise strikes.
Common longsword for town guards or traveling knights.
Basic leather armor offering light protection without encumbering movement.
Standard round shield used by watchmen and work crews.
Marla Highwater
Shop Atmosphere
“The owner keeps a ledger with a strip of slate nailed to the outside; items marked with a small charcoal dot are available on town credit for known locals. The shop smells faintly of tar and iron. Marla whistles old rebuilding songs while she works and gives a free mug of thin stew to anyone helping with town repairs.”
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