Rime & Rivet
Est. 2026 • Human Artificer
Rime & Rivet
The shop smells of pine tar and hot metal. A battered bellows coughs near the lathe, and a line of half-carved figureheads dries by the window. The shop cat, Kn...
Shopkeeper
Maris Kelthorn, a Human Artificer (Lvl 7)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(18)A coil of common hempen rope, waxed and bundled for hauling, rigging, and mooring.
Silk-rope favored for delicate rigging and light sails. Easier to handle and lighter.
Small forged spikes used by riggers and climbers to anchor lines to solid surfaces.
Iron spikes for shoring, temporary docks, and emergency mooring.
Waterproof cloak used by deckhands and sailworkers to keep dry during long hours aloft.
A coil of hemp rope heavily tarred for long-term exposure to salt and spray.
A bucket of sailor's pitch and tar for sealing sail seams and waterproofing hull planks.
A compact sailmaker's kit for patching sails and re-stitching rigging while at sea.
Anchoring set for hauling small boats to hulls or for temporary mooring in rocky coves.
A sturdy hooded lantern favored by shipwrights and watchmen for focused light without spooking birds or fish.
Lamp oil for lanterns and tar work.
A finely ground spyglass bought from a coastal merchant. Great for spotting reefs, sails, or strange lights.
Restoration and conservation of a ship's figurehead. Basic plan includes cleaning, minor woodwork, and sealing.
Bolt of heavy sailcloth, tightly woven and treated to shed water and resist mildew.
A heavy hammer for driving spikes and shaping timbers.
A heavy harpoon fashioned for boarding and securing lines to other vessels or large sea creatures.
A bubbling crimson vial favored by skippers for treating cuts and broken ribs after deck scrambles.
A small charm fashioned by a harbormage to help captains read the wind. Sold with a simple warning about its temperamental nature.
Maris Kelthorn
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of pine tar and hot metal. A battered bellows coughs near the lathe, and a line of half-carved figureheads dries by the window. The shop cat, Knot, insists on sleeping in the coil of the newest rope and steals any small shiny object left on the counter. Maris always keeps a jam jar of sea-glass and a dented brass compass on the workbench; customers swear the compass refuses to point landward while a ship with a cursed keel moors in Stillharbor.”
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