Thorne & Honey Spicewrights
Est. 2025 • Half-elf Druid
Thorne & Honey Spicewrights
The shop is run by the Thorne family, a tight-knit group of half-elves who hum in three-part harmony while they work. Their counter features jars of artisanal h...
Shopkeeper
Islaya Thorne, a Half-elf Druid (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Half-elf
Shop Inventory
(15)A small glass vial of reddish liquid. The shop keeps these chilled in a wooden box wrapped with dried marigold and star anise.
A sachet labeled 'Smoked Tea of Clarity' - a black tea smoked over juniper and finished with a touch of citrus peel.
A clear vial labeled with a pressed mint leaf. Bitter but effective against common venoms.
A leather-wrapped pack with neatly folded linen and jars of soothing salve.
A wooden box with mortar and pestle, drying twine, small vials, and pressed reference charts.
A small metal canister of refined oil used for lamps and occasionally to carry scents for slow-release infusions.
A hand-rolled beeswax candle infused with a faint note of clove and orange peel.
A squat jar stamped with the family crest. Honey gathered from the Thorne apiaries outside town.
A tin of beeswax-based balm scented with lavender and pepperberry. Often recommended for travel blisters and shallow cuts.
A small cloth pouch with cumin, black pepper, thyme, and dried lemon peel - the shop's everyday cooking blend.
A thimble-sized glass vial with a few powdered saffron threads. The Thorne family sources theirs from far-traveled caravans.
A bright, rust-colored tin of Dragon's Maw pepper. Strong and aromatic, used sparingly.
A small tin of blended herbs for smoking or incense - lavender, blueleaf, and a pinch of mint.
Useful for traveling cooks and apothecaries, with straps to tie to a belt or pack.
A concentrated tincture the Thornes call 'Seasoner's Grace' - a family recipe said to make even rivercat stew sing.
Islaya Thorne
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is run by the Thorne family, a tight-knit group of half-elves who hum in three-part harmony while they work. Their counter features jars of artisanal honey from their own hives labeled with the name of the hive queen. The family composes short spice poems for customers and will trade small favors for recipes, local gossip, or an interesting story. They insist on labeling every jar with the harvest moon and the name of the picker.”
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