Ironleaf's Vault of Tomes
Est. 2025 • Hill Dwarf Wizard (Scribe)
Ironleaf's Vault of Tomes
Bromli insists on paying in coin he can weigh himself; he stamps each purchase with a small rune and occasionally slips a folded scrap of local gossip into parc...
Shopkeeper
Bromli Ironleaf, a Hill Dwarf Wizard (Scribe) (Lvl 7)
Keeper's Species
Hill Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(15)A stout leather-bound ledger favored by miners and family lines for record-keeping. Pages are thick and slightly waxed for durability in damp halls.
A fine steel nib quill (dwarf craftsmanship) and a small inkwell of dense black ink that stays fluid in cold environments.
Concise identification guide to edible and poisonous plant life around the Dwarf Empire's mountain halls.
An illustrated manual blending practical smithing secrets with minor rune-infusions used by dwarven forgemasters.
Compact compendium focusing on subterranean creatures — behavior, lairs, and common tactics.
A neatly scribed scroll with a protective spell ready to be cast by anyone able to read arcane script.
A heavy scroll with ink that seems to absorb sound itself. Useful for stealthy operations or rituals.
A carefully crafted scroll bearing a 3rd-level counterspell, often used by caravan guards of the Dwarf Empire.
An illustrated primer teaching the fundamentals of carving and activating simple dwarven runes.
A meticulously annotated history of the Dwarf Empire's rise and key treaties. A useful resource for diplomacy and lore checks.
A small iron bookmark etched with a homely rune that hums faintly when near a hidden compartment.
A compact grimoire containing three ritual spells and notes on channeling hearthstone energies into small warding effects.
A heavy volume rumored to include advanced rune-binding techniques. Bromli keeps it behind glass and requires negotiation or substitution to access.
A small vial of red liquid. Restores vitality when imbibed.
A viscous potion scented faintly of mountain air; grants temporary climbing prowess.
Bromli Ironleaf
Shop Atmosphere
“Bromli insists on paying in coin he can weigh himself; he stamps each purchase with a small rune and occasionally slips a folded scrap of local gossip into parcels. He hums old forgesongs while shelving books and never refuses a trade — he once accepted a miner's map and a fine hammer in exchange for a rare folio.”
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