The Willow and Wisp
Est. 2026 • Human Artificer
The Willow and Wisp
The owner hums an old lullaby whenever a bargain is struck. She keeps a mason jar of smooth river stones behind the counter; if a customer leaves a coin on top ...
Shopkeeper
Marta Willowbrook, a Human Artificer (Lvl 2)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(18)A small clear vial of red liquid with the faint scent of mint. A common curative favored by field medics.
A rolled parchment sealed with wax engraved with a simple curative sigil.
A neat slip of paper with a luminous, looping script. Useful for apprentices and farmers.
A folded parchment scrawled with a quick detection formula. Useful to apprentice mages and keepers of odd trinkets.
A poultice prepared from village herbs. Good for tending wounds when a healer is not available.
A bitter vial of amber fluid that dulls toxins. Popular among hunters and herders.
A small clay vial filled with consecrated liquid. Use carefully; it is fragile.
A leather pouch with compartments and labeled glass vials for beads, chalk, and iron filings.
Sturdy hemp rope, bound at the ends with waxed cord. A solid bit of kit for travelers.
A short stick wrapped in tar-soaked cloth. Common and cheap for lighting and warmth.
Dried meats, hardtack, and preserved fruit. The staple ration of villagers and caravaners.
A rolled blanket with straps. Keeps you off the cold ground.
A stitched leather waterskin with a narrow stopper.
A hooded lantern common in village homes and on the road.
Cheap chalk useful for marking wards, mapping routes, or drawing quick sigils.
A ceramic stopper keeps this volatile, tar-like liquid in place. Meant to be hurled.
A small metal locket with a glass face; the light inside responds to the touch of its owner.
A knotted wooden charm carved from the root of a willow. Widely sold to farmers and shepherds.
Marta Willowbrook
Shop Atmosphere
“The owner hums an old lullaby whenever a bargain is struck. She keeps a mason jar of smooth river stones behind the counter; if a customer leaves a coin on top of a stone, they receive a small, free charm the next visit.”
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