Iron & Ember Forge
Est. 2026 • Human Fighter
Iron & Ember Forge
The smith insists on testing every purchase by striking an anvil once while the buyer watches. He will haggle over stories and will quietly sharpen any purchase...
Shopkeeper
Brunn Ironhand, a Human Fighter (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(21)A balanced steel dagger, good for close work and utility throwing.
A short, sharp blade preferred by scouts and rogues for quick strikes.
A well-balanced longsword, forged from tempered steel. Reliable in nearly any fight.
A compact bow for hunters and light troops; good for silent attacks at moderate range.
A simple but reliable crossbow. Requires a moment to reload but hits hard.
A finely balanced hammer forged with veins of reddish ore. Warm to the touch when active.
A sturdy wooden shield rimmed in iron. Standard issue for town guards.
Light hide and leather fitted for mobility and comfort.
Studded leather with small metal rivets; favored by novices who want protection without bulk.
Interlocked metal rings forming a heavy but familiar armor set for militia and guards.
Twenty well-fletched arrows, suitable for either shortbows or longbows.
A full set of a blacksmith's tools: hammer, tongs, files, hammers, and a pouch of specialist bits.
A rugged pack with straps and pockets for carrying gear on the road.
A rolled canvas bedroll, warm enough for one person on cool nights.
Coiled hemp rope, useful for climbing, tying, or trapping.
A stout torch: wood wrapped in rags and pitch. Cheap, disposable light source.
A day's worth of durable provisions; dried meat, hardtack, and dried fruit.
A stitched leather waterskin; handy for travel and heat of the forge.
A coal sealed in a small iron capsule that radiates steady heat. Useful for short bursts of extra damage or to light oil.
A set of hammered horseshoes intended to reduce hoof wear and improve a mount's steadiness.
A clear glass vial filled with a red, restorative liquid. Staple for first-level parties.
Brunn Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“The smith insists on testing every purchase by striking an anvil once while the buyer watches. He will haggle over stories and will quietly sharpen any purchased blade for free if you buy a week's worth of rations from him.”
Turn Iron & Ember Forge into a sheet
A high-res, share-ready sheet you can post or print.