Ironhand Forge & Fittings
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter (retired smith)
Ironhand Forge & Fittings
Branna talks to her bellows as if it were a forge-spirit; she'll only haggle if you can name a real smithing technique (forge welding, fullering, quenching). Sh...
Shopkeeper
Branna Ironhand, a Dwarf Fighter (retired smith) (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(18)A well-forged, balanced longsword suitable for martial characters. Standard military pattern with a leather-wrapped grip.
A nimble blade preferred by rogues and scouts. Light, easy to keep razor-sharp.
A sturdy hammer with a reinforced haft and a polished head. Popular with infantry and clerics alike.
A handcrafted recurve bow with good draw weight for level 3 parties. Accompanies a leather quiver.
A small, sharp dagger kept in every smith's drawer for general tasks and self-defense.
A finely tempered short sword that bears faint runic traces in the fuller. Not openly magical, but holds enchantments well—Branna offers to commission enchantment for a fee.
A round steel shield, light enough not to hamper movement but solid enough to block incoming blows.
Riveted chain set into leather; offers decent protection without heavy weight. Favored by scouts and mercenaries.
Leather armor reinforced with metal studs. Good protection for light-armored adventurers.
Leather bracers with iron plates riveted over the forearms. Useful to deflect glancing blows and improve parrying.
A small leather-wrapped bundle containing 20 crossbow bolts or arrowheads. Useful for adventuring parties that want a quick resupply.
A fine-grit whetstone and minimal oil—keeps blades serviceable between battles.
Basic kit to start a campfire. The firesteel is a favorite among smiths for quick sparks.
Thick leather gloves with metal strips sewn into the palms and knuckles; protect hands while working or fighting.
A sturdy, tumbler lock appropriate for chests and doors. Branna crafts each to be pick-resistant for common thieves.
A compact set of smithing tools: small anvil, tongs, hammer, files, and basic fuels suitable for field repairs.
Iron spikes used to slow advancing foes, secure tents, or set traps. Cheap but effective in clever hands.
Steel toes and heel plates that can be riveted onto boots to improve durability and allow occasional kicking attacks without damage to footwear.
Branna Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Branna talks to her bellows as if it were a forge-spirit; she'll only haggle if you can name a real smithing technique (forge welding, fullering, quenching). She stamps every purchase with a small hummingbird mark that she claims brings luck in battle.”
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