Ironbrow Forge & Armory
Est. 2026 • Dwarf Fighter
Ironbrow Forge & Armory
The forge's bell clangs twice when customers haggle past what Hrothgar considers fair. Hrothgar likes to test a client's grip by handing them a hammer; if they ...
Shopkeeper
Hrothgar Ironbrow, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(21)A sharp steel dagger forged for balance and durability. Useful as a tool and a weapon.
A well-forged shortsword of tempered steel. Balanced for one-handed use and quick strikes.
A versatile longsword, tapered and tempered. A staple of adventurers and guards.
A greatsword with a broad blade. Forged for battlefield shocks and breaking ranks.
A warhammer head forged from impact-tempered iron. Good against armored foes.
A battleaxe with a keen edge, balanced for throwing or melee work.
A finely tempered sword with a faint magical aura. Sells rarely and at a premium.
A shortblade from the forge's experimental line. It hums faintly when swung.
A sturdy steel shield. Provides reliable protection in melee.
Interlocked iron rings hammered and riveted into a flexible shirt. Standard heavy armor.
Scale mail offering solid protection while allowing moderate mobility.
Tough leather armor reinforced with metal studs; favored by scouts and rangers.
Basic leather armor, good for low-profile adventurers and travel.
A reinforced steel shield, subtly enchanted to improve defense.
A small glass phial of reddened liquid that closes wounds and eases pain.
A larger vial of healing draught used for serious wounds.
A set of blackened horseshoes, hammered and sized for a large warhorse.
A slab of whetstone kept in a leather pouch; perfect for field sharpening.
A standard iron ingot used for repairs or custom forging.
A tin of nails, rivets and small fittings for armor repairs and tack.
Service: professional weapon sharpening and minor repair. Includes basic re-riveting and oiling.
Hrothgar Ironbrow
Shop Atmosphere
“The forge's bell clangs twice when customers haggle past what Hrothgar considers fair. Hrothgar likes to test a client's grip by handing them a hammer; if they can hold it with one hand he offers a small discount.”
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