Crosswell Mercantile
Est. 2026 • Human Shopkeeper
Crosswell Mercantile
Crosswell Mercantile sits on the green under a crooked elm. Shelves are arranged with cloth bolts and jars of pickled pears, rope coils hung like art, and a sma...
Shopkeeper
Thora Quick, a Human Shopkeeper
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(20)A 50 foot coil of sturdy hempen rope. Prone to rot but reliable for most climbing and tying tasks.
A fine silk rope favored by scouts and thieves for its suppleness and lower chance of catching.
A well-made backpack with room for bedrolls, rations, and tools.
A canvas bedroll — basic, warm enough for a single sleeper.
A day's worth of salted, preserved food and a portion of dried fruit.
A leather waterskin with a well-sewn stopper.
A small metal box containing flint, tinder, and a bit of char cloth.
A simple wax torch on a stick. Cheap, bright, and disposable.
A battered sack that looks ordinary until its mouth is opened to reveal impossibly deep space.
A leather quiver pre-filled with well-made iron-headed arrows.
A compact kit used for scaling walls and spires safely.
A brass hooded lantern that protects the flame and focuses its light.
A small glass flask of lamp oil used for lanterns and torches.
Basic fishing tackle: a rod-less kit for catching river fish.
Soft-leather boots that muffle footsteps and let the wearer move more quietly.
A clear flask of reddish liquid. Heals minor wounds quickly.
A shimmering vial of restorative liquid, stronger than the common potion.
A well-balanced longsword with a faint runic shimmer along the fuller.
A traveler's cloak woven from dark wool with a silver clasp; subtly wards the wearer.
A reinforced shield with a gleaming boss; an uncommon enchantment keeps the bearer safer in a fight.
Thora Quick
Shop Atmosphere
“Crosswell Mercantile sits on the green under a crooked elm. Shelves are arranged with cloth bolts and jars of pickled pears, rope coils hung like art, and a small ledger kept open beside a pot of ink. The owner hums tunelessly while measuring and weighing; she offers a cup of clotted cream tea to any regulars. She will barter favors for goods if the buyer can tell a true tale of travel — she keeps a brass coin for tallying odd debts and writes a tiny doodle next to any customer who leaves on a quest. The shop cat, Button, sleeps in the crate of preserved fish and occasionally swats coin pouches toward the counter when it wants attention.”
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