Ironhand Forge & Armory
Est. 2025 • Dwarf Fighter
Ironhand Forge & Armory
Borin insists on discussing metallurgy for at least five minutes with any customer who buys a weapon; he constantly mends the same patch on his apron (never sta...
Shopkeeper
Borin Ironhand, a Dwarf Fighter (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Dwarf
Shop Inventory
(22)A well-balanced steel shortsword, common among city watch and mercenaries.
Broad-bladed axe with a hardwood haft—versatile for throwing or melee.
A reliable arming sword, forged for balance between cutting and thrusting.
A compact crossbow with a repeatable fire from a single bolt (requires reloading).
Simple iron daggers used for utility and backup weapons.
Forged with a rounded head for crushing armor; balanced for one-handed fighting.
A braided leather sling and a pouch containing 20 lead bullets—cheap ranged option.
A simple spear used for hunting and as a reach weapon in a pinch.
A finely crafted knife with a silver-inlaid hilt—keeps an edge well and prized by nobles.
Stout wooden shield bound in iron—cheaper than full steel bucklers but reliable.
A shirt of interlocking rings offering moderate protection without heavy encumbrance.
Leather reinforced with metal studs—favored by rogues and light infantry.
A small steel shield used to parry strikes and protect the off hand.
Tools and oils for repairing blades, re-hemming, and light straightening; good for field repairs.
Patches, rivets, and leather strips for quick armor fixes on chain or leather.
A small oil-soaked stone to keep edges keen between professional sharpenings.
A full set of smithing tools; Borin will sell a set or offer use of his forge and labor at an hourly rate.
A leather belt studded with iron tabs and small pouches for tools or potions.
Sturdy iron spikes for barricades, traps, or climbing assisted by rope.
Balanced iron horseshoes that reduce wear on hooves; includes nailing and minor hoof trimming.
A blacksmith's pattern for a small cage that protects lantern glass from shattering.
Borin will adjust straps, rivets, and padding to fit armor to the wearer (non-magical).
Borin Ironhand
Shop Atmosphere
“Borin insists on discussing metallurgy for at least five minutes with any customer who buys a weapon; he constantly mends the same patch on his apron (never stays fixed), and keeps a small carved wooden badger named 'Spark' on the counter that he believes 'brings the forge luck'. He offers a free cup of nettle-ale with any purchase over 20 gp.”
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