Brindle's General & Provisions
Est. 2025 • Human Rogue
Brindle's General & Provisions
The shop smells of oiled leather, dried herbs, and coal smoke. A battered ledger hangs open at the counter listing local barter deals. Marta hums old road songs...
Shopkeeper
Marta Brindle, a Human Rogue (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(24)A simple steel dagger with a leather-wrapped hilt. Common, reliable, and easy to conceal.
Balanced short sword with a hardwood grip and a scabbard in good repair.
A functional longsword. Heavier than a shortsword but deals firmer blows.
A wooden shortbow with a string kept in good tension.
A simple light crossbow with a carved stock and spare bolts in the crate behind the counter.
Twenty well-fletched wooden arrows suitable for shortbows and longbows.
A small metal box with flint and charcloth used to start fires.
A stub of wood on a string. Cheap, disposable light source.
A stitched leather sack used to carry water on the road.
A coarse bedroll for sleeping outdoors. Durable and smells faintly of smoke.
Dried meats, hard biscuits, and small rations packed for travel.
A stout coil of rope useful for climbing, securing cargo, and makeshift repairs.
A weathered leather backpack with patched straps and extra pockets.
Lamp oil for lanterns and lamps. Sold by the flask.
A full set of thieves' tools in a leather roll.
A plain crowbar, useful for manual labor and forced entries.
A hooded lantern that casts a steady light. The hood helps control the direction of the beam.
A single sheet of good-quality parchment for writing and maps.
Ready-made ink and quill for writing; the merchant keeps a variety of colors.
A reliable padlock; useful for chests and simple doors.
Studded leather: hardened studs set into leather for good protection while retaining mobility.
A sturdy round shield edged with iron. Standard issue for militia and guards.
A practical travel cloak sold by the shop; not magical but well-made and treated to resist rain.
A small glass vial filled with a ruby-red liquid that mends minor wounds when drunk.
Marta Brindle
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of oiled leather, dried herbs, and coal smoke. A battered ledger hangs open at the counter listing local barter deals. Marta hums old road songs whenever bargaining goes on too long. She gives a free cup of weak tea to anyone passing through on the same day they buy rations. Occasionally a local guard leaves a notice stuck behind the coin tray; patrons should check if they need to post or answer any notices.”
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