The Ember Anvil
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Artificer
The Ember Anvil
The shop is warm and crowded with finished arms and half-finished pieces. Sparks and a steady rhythm of hammer on anvil fill the air. The smith whistles old tun...
Shopkeeper
Borin Ironvein, a Dwarf Artificer (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(17)A well balanced steel longsword forged for practicality and durability. Good for new fighters and mercenaries.
A short, nimble blade that balances reach and speed.
A sharp, reliable dagger. Good for close work and as a backup weapon.
A sturdy light crossbow with a wooden stock and iron fittings.
Twenty well-fletched arrows, suitable for hunting and adventuring.
A complete smithing set for forging, repairing and basic metalwork. Useful to any craftsman or adventurer who needs field repairs.
A whetstone for sharpening blades. The smith will sharpen one weapon free for locals.
A traveler's kit with most of the basic gear a starting adventurer needs.
A heavy hammer favored by smiths for shaping iron. Can be used as a crude weapon in a pinch.
A pair of leather-bound bellows inlaid with thin copper veins that glow faintly when used. Favored by journeyman smiths who want more consistent heat.
A finely made set of horseshoes rubbed with a pale oil and stamped with a simple ward. Popular with couriers and riders in rough country.
A smith's tongs forged to resist extreme heat and provide exceptional grip. Useful for fine work and tricky metal shaping.
A round iron shield with leather straps. Solid protection for front-line fighters.
Treated leather armor. Quiet and flexible for scouts and new adventurers.
Studded leather reinforced with riveted metal studs. Good protection without restricting movement.
Interlocked mail rings forged and riveted to a leather underlayer. Hard wearing but heavy.
A common red potion stored in a corked vial. Restores a small amount of health when drunk.
Borin Ironvein
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is warm and crowded with finished arms and half-finished pieces. Sparks and a steady rhythm of hammer on anvil fill the air. The smith whistles old tunes while he works and offers free sharpening to townsfolk who bring him a jug of ale. He accepts trade in scrap metal and often marks pieces he repairs with a tiny rune shaped like an anvil to show provenance. He dislikes thieves and will refuse service to anyone who tries to hide their coin.”
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