Stonevein's Bulwark and Sundries
Est. 2026 • Dwarf Cleric (Forge Domain)
Stonevein's Bulwark and Sundries
Shop smells faintly of hot iron and barley - the proprietor polishes every shield that passes through the door and insists on testing its balance by letting it ...
Shopkeeper
Helga Stonevein, a Dwarf Cleric (Forge Domain) (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(16)A well-made round shield, reinforced at the rim and faced with hammered steel. Simple, reliable protection favored by militia and miners.
A shirt of interlinked metal rings sewn to fine leather; flexible and good for those who want protection without too much weight.
Overlapping plates riveted to leather backing. Good protection for front-line fighters and guards.
A full coat of interlocking rings. Bulky and very protective - a staple among dwarven militia.
Tough leather braced with riveted metal studs - favored by scouts who still expect trouble.
A solid hammer with a long haft and balanced head. Useful both in combat and at the forge.
A small glass phial of bright red liquid. The most commonly traded healing potion.
A stronger healing draught, still common enough in larger towns but far pricier than the basic potion.
A heavy round shield hammered from a single plate of dark iron and etched with clan runes. The runes glow faintly when danger is near.
A palm-sized stone rune carved with a hammered-stone pattern. Price reflects the labor of rune-binding and blessed iron dust used in the binding.
A smith's kit for field repairs and basic forging. Every proper dwarven shop has a set.
Stout, braided hemp rope suitable for climbing, hauling, and rigging.
Simple pine torches soaked in pitch. Cheap and bright enough for exploring tunnels.
Necessary for any traveller in the cold holds; commonly used by miners and cooks.
Salted meats, hard bread, dried mushrooms and preserved rootcakes packed in oilcloth.
A stout girdle hammered in the same style as Stonevein's shields. It steadies the heart against terror.
Helga Stonevein
Shop Atmosphere
“Shop smells faintly of hot iron and barley - the proprietor polishes every shield that passes through the door and insists on testing its balance by letting it hang from his belt for a day. Haggling is expected, and payment in ale or a good tale can sometimes reduce the price by a silver or two.”
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