Brom's Steel & Shield Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
Brom's Steel & Shield Armory
The shop has a small bronze bell shaped like a helmet that Brom rings twice when a new shipment arrives. He insists customers remove boots before stepping onto ...
Shopkeeper
Brom Steelhand, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(17)A reliable short blade favored by scouts and rogues. Light and easy to fight with in tight quarters.
A longsword forged from good iron. Balanced for one- or two-handed use.
A light crossbow of solid make. Good for adventurers who prefer ranged but limited rate of fire.
A shortbow carved from seasoned yew. Cheaper and lighter than a longbow, favored for mobility.
A finely-balanced shortsword whose edge hums faintly. Small sigils on the hilt reveal minor enchantment.
A masterfully-made poleaxe, balanced and keen. Not magical, but of higher-than-usual quality.
A round wooden shield with iron rim. Gives the bearer a small but reliable boost to defense.
Studded leather armor: flexible, quiet and favored by rogues and light-footed scouts.
A well-forged chain shirt offering balanced protection without the encumbrance of heavier armor.
Scale mail: plated scales sewn over leather. Heavier but protective, noisy on stealthy approaches.
A reinforced tower shield rimmed with etched runes. The runes glow briefly when a blow is parried.
A bundle of twenty standard arrows. Cheap and plentiful for bow users.
A dark wool cloak with a small bloodstone pinned at the throat. Subtle enchantment wards the wearer.
Quiet boots with padded soles and thin studs of cork—ideal for scouts and burglars.
Professional sharpening and minor repair service performed by the shop's smith. Same-day if not busy.
Armor mending service to fix dents, replace straps, and refasten scales. Requires the armorer's forge.
A small red vial filled with shimmering liquid. The most common healing aid in any armorer's shop.
Brom Steelhand
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop has a small bronze bell shaped like a helmet that Brom rings twice when a new shipment arrives. He insists customers remove boots before stepping onto the raised work platform; he trains a barn cat named Soot to fetch dropped rivets.”
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