The Silver Web Jewels - AI-generated fantasy Shop

The Silver Web Jewels

Est. 2026 Drow Artificer

The Silver Web Jewels

The shop is built like a pleasant trap: black iron shelves, polished glass cases, and silk cords strung overhead like tidy webbing. Tiny brass spider charms han...

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Shopkeeper

Vela Strandsilver, a Drow Artificer (Lvl 7)

Keeper's Species

Drow

12 Misc2 Potions1 WeaponsEst. 392 gp

Shop Inventory

(15)
Miscellaneous12

A brass magnifying lens mounted in a spider-web etched frame, used to inspect gems and precious metals.

Helps inspect cuts, settings, and inclusions in gemstones.

A respectable set of dark traveling clothes suitable for merchants, guards, or discreet buyers.

None

Simple candles for a desk, shrine, or dark tunnel.

Burns for 1 hour each.

Basic lamp oil for lanterns and other small flames.

Burns in a lantern or lamp for 6 hours.

Useful for contracts, notes, maps, and inventory ledgers.

None

Common writing ink kept under the counter for orders and appraisals.

None

A specialized set of precision tools for mounting and removing gemstones.

Used to carefully set, unseat, or inspect stones.

A small spider-shaped scale with tiny balance pans for weighing precious metal and stones.

None

A polished chain often paired with lockets or holy symbols.

Fashionable accessory; no combat use.

A delicate set of black silk gloves stitched with silver thread for handling gems without leaving oils behind.

No combat bonus.

A tasteful brooch favored by the owner for sorting enchanted pieces from mundane stock.

Once per day, you can cast detect magic, but only to sense magic in jewelry, gems, or coin within 30 feet.

A diagnostic powder used by the shopkeeper to check locks, caskets, and jewelry boxes.

When sprinkled on a container, it reveals disturbed clasps, hidden seams, or recent tampering for 10 minutes.
Potions2

A standard antidote for common venoms and toxins.

Advantage on saving throws against a specific poison if used in the normal way for 5e antitoxin.

A stock healing draught, kept behind the strongest iron grate in the shop.

A creature that drinks it gains hit points, per standard 5e healing potion.
Weapons1

A compact blade kept in a velvet tray behind the counter.

Atk Finesse, light, thrown (range 20/60).

Lootable Stash

(5)

Where The Take Sits

The main stash is hidden in a false wall behind the back accounting desk, with a second cache in a locked display case under the counter.
2 Money1 Personal Item1 Record1 Valuables

Security Check

Dexterity (Thieves' Tools)
DC 15

On Failure

If the theft attempt fails, hidden bell-thread alarms rattle through the display cases and the owner releases trained crawling guards from behind the back curtains. The shop goes quiet for a heartbeat, then the front shutters slide down and the nearest alley is called out to by a sharp whistle, likely drawing city watch attention within minutes.

Estimated haul

226.16 gp

MoneyLoot target #1

Counter Cashbox

38 gp, 12 sp, 46 cp
Under the ledger stand beside the front register
A modest cash box beneath the counter holds daily coin for change, discounts, and quick buys.
Personal ItemLoot target #2

Owner's Hairpin and Keys

14 gp
Pinned inside a hanging cloak near the rear curtain
The owner keeps a silver hairpin shaped like a spider leg, plus a simple ring of office keys.
RecordLoot target #3

Appraisal Ledger

40 gp
Top drawer of the back desk, under invoice sheets
A neat leather ledger listing gem appraisals, metal weights, preferred customers, and a few suspicious buyers with coded notes.
ValuablesLoot target #4

Loose Gem Tray

110 gp
Locked display case in the center of the shop
A velvet tray of small, easy-to-hide gemstones and silver signet blanks kept for mid-tier customers.
MoneyLoot target #5

Emergency Stash Jar

22 gp, 5 sp
Inside a false wall niche behind a hanging tapestry
A hidden ceramic jar contains emergency rent money and spare supply funds.
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Vela Strandsilver

DrowArtificerLvl 7

Shop Atmosphere

The shop is built like a pleasant trap: black iron shelves, polished glass cases, and silk cords strung overhead like tidy webbing. Tiny brass spider charms hang from the rafters and twitch faintly when the front door opens, making the room feel watched. The owner is unfriendly to strangers, speaking in a flat merchant's tone, but will still do business at a markup until trust is earned. They appraise metals first, then jewels, and they are especially exacting with cut, purity, and provenance. The back room smells of lamp oil, cedar, and faint incense, and there is always at least one curtain hiding a deeper chamber.
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