Ironhand Forge & Armory
Est. 2025 • Mountain Dwarf Fighter (Smithing Veteran)
Ironhand Forge & Armory
Brom keeps a singing coal in a ceramic pot at the counter that he claims judges the honesty of customers — it flickers green for trustworthy folk and hisses whe...
Shopkeeper
Brom Ironhand, a Mountain Dwarf Fighter (Smithing Veteran) (Lvl 8)
Keeper's Species
Mountain Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(18)A well-balanced, fullered longsword tempered and sharpened for reliable service.
A heavy warhammer with a reinforced poll and leather-wrapped haft. Good vs armor.
A finely crafted longbow of seasoned yew and stringed for consistent draw and accuracy.
A well-balanced longsword subtly etched with runes; grants a +1 to attack and damage.
A long pike with a steel head and crossbar to prevent over-penetration against heavy armor.
A brutish axe with rune carvings (nonmagical) and a head tempered for chopping armor joints.
A shortsword whose edge glows faintly; on command it sheds heat and gives to hit.
Round heater shield with hardened steel rim and boss; offers reliable protection.
A supple chain shirt with added studded leather patches to stiffen vulnerable areas.
Hefty half plate, carefully oiled and adjusted for mobility — excellent secondhand set.
A breastplate surfaced with adamantine filigree; negates critical hits from nonmagical weapons.
A stitched leather quiver with twenty iron-tipped arrows.
Hammer, tongs, anvils' basic set, files, and a small portable forge kit for repairs and crafting.
A pair of stones and a small flask of oil to keep blades keen and rust at bay.
A matched set of four iron horseshoes, shaped and clinched for most riding mounts.
Three-pronged forged iron hook with stout rope-eye; ideal for climbing or anchoring.
Patches of leather, rivets, resin, and small components for armor and weapon repairs during adventuring.
A small vial of red liquid that restores vitality when drunk.
Brom Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Brom keeps a singing coal in a ceramic pot at the counter that he claims judges the honesty of customers — it flickers green for trustworthy folk and hisses when it dislikes someone. He offers free tea to any patron who can tell a better smithing joke than he can (he rarely loses). He insists on checking any blade traded in for 'the smith's line' — a small scratch he draws to test steel temper; collectors sometimes seek his subtle personal mark.”
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