Greywind's Sundries
Est. 2026 • Human Cleric
Greywind's Sundries
Mrs Greywind keeps a brass bell by the counter which she rings twice when closing for prayer; the bell's dim tone comforts local farmers and wards off pickpocke...
Shopkeeper
Mrs. Greywind, a Human Cleric (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(19)A sturdy coil of hempen rope, standard adventuring grade. Useful for climbing, hauling, and securing loads.
A length of wood soaked in pitch fixed to a stick. Reliable, cheap source of light.
Dry rations packed for travel: jerky, hardtack, dried fruit and a bit of cheese.
A small metal box with flint and tinder for starting fires.
A well-stitched waterskin, usually lined; keeps water drinkable for days.
Plain bedroll sewn by cloister hands; durable and warm for a night on the road.
A healer's kit maintained by the cloister; Mrs Greywind replenishes salves weekly.
A glass vial of antitoxin, carefully brewed in the cloister infirmary for traveling folk.
A quality set of thieves' tools; Mrs Greywind keeps a few on hand for discreet repairs in the cloister.
A small token blessed by a cloister sister; carries weight among cloisterfolk and nearby hamlets.
A lantern curated by the cloister wardens. Its light seems to steady those who stand beneath it.
A copper amulet threaded with a clipped bit of the cloister's prayer cloth. Quiet, and oddly reassuring.
A traveler bundle assembled by Greywind's apprentices; good for a short overland trip.
A small crystal phial sealed with wax containing a rosy liquid that mends wounds.
A small pot of salve made from marshmallow root and lavender—used by the infirmary for minor cuts and strains.
A sharpened short sword with a plain hilt. Reliable and easy to wield.
A versatile martial blade favored by patrols that guard the cloisterlands.
A round shield reinforced by iron bands, polished and kept ready by cloister smiths.
A chain shirt of flexible mail used by cloister guards: less restrictive than full mail, good mobility.
Mrs. Greywind
Shop Atmosphere
“Mrs Greywind keeps a brass bell by the counter which she rings twice when closing for prayer; the bell's dim tone comforts local farmers and wards off pickpockets. She sells plain goods at listed prices but will trade room and a hot meal for assistance in the cloister garden. The shop is attached to the Lionsheid Cloister infirmary: shelves hold neat rows of herbs, a faded banner of a lion rampant hangs above the door, and a small placard near the counter lists which sister is on duty each day.”
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