The Dragontooth

The Dragontooth was carved into a tooth-shaped spire of igneous rock that jutted from the northern cliffs generations ago. Clan Firevein hollowed out the interior when a storm collapsed the old miners' quarters; they used the root of what they believed was a wyrm's tooth as the central hearth. Over centuries the clan grafted runes into the stone and blended forgecraft with tavern-keeping. Bromli's family has run the place for three generations, each keeper adding a little craft: a ledger enchanted by Bromli's grandmother, the Guardian Stone set by his father, and the Anvil Bar hammered by Bromli himself.

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The Dragontooth

The Dragontooth was carved into a tooth-shaped spire of igneous rock that jutted from the northern cliffs generations ago.

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Bromli Firevein

Tavernkeeper

Bromli Firevein
Mountain DwarfArtificer (Battle Smith)

Keeper's Species

Mountain Dwarf

History

The Dragontooth was carved into a tooth-shaped spire of igneous rock that jutted from the northern cliffs generations ago. Clan Firevein hollowed out the interior when a storm collapsed the old miners' quarters; they used the root of what they believed was a wyrm's tooth as the central hearth. Over centuries the clan grafted runes into the stone and blended forgecraft with tavern-keeping. Bromli's family has run the place for three generations, each keeper adding a little craft: a ledger enchanted by Bromli's grandmother, the Guardian Stone set by his father, and the Anvil Bar hammered by Bromli himself.

Quirks

The Dragontooth hums faintly when a lie is told inside its walls (the hum often manifests as a tiny chip of soot drifting loose). Tankards sometimes sing back at particularly rousing toasts. The tooth-ward runes brighten when thunder rolls and dull when a patron hides a secret.

Lore

Whispered lore says the tooth isn't merely bone but a crystallized spur grown from a wyrmling struck by a lightning-curse during the Age of Molten Runs. Dwarven rune-keepers claim the tooth stores tiny pulses of draconic memory; other scholars say the 'tooth' is a shard of a fallen drake's carapace. The truth is foggy: the tooth has preserved stories and soot of dozens of fires, and occasionally a patron claims to remember a name etched in a rune that no one else sees. In certain circles the Dragontooth is considered a small reliquary — valuable, maddeningly mundane, and always worth a drink and a look.

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