Smith and Stitch

Willem Rivet

Artisan
This last market day, Smith and Stitch was making trinkets such as bells, jewelry, and items of mystic significance available to adventurers. Due to the success we experienced, we are looking to expand our efforts and our offerings. If there is anything we don't have that you may want, let us know. If there is something you saw that you want us to hide until the next market day, we will do so for one market day.

Other services we provide:
Armor repair
Weapon strengthening
Silvering
Smithing of mundane weapons and armor
Healing wounds
Identification of Alchemy
Money-changing services (limited)
Teaching of the ways of the Merchant.

As always, we happily accept bartering and trade. Stop by, or send us a letter today!

Joe Smith, the Merchant
Owner of Smith and Stitch
 
Hi Joe! I'm Silp!

We didn't meet before, since I wasn't there when everyone got together last time, but I'm interested in the kind of trinkety stuff you sell, if the kind of trinkety stuff you have is the kind of trinkety stuff I think you have! What kind of stuff do you have? What kind of stuff do you think you'll be gettin'?

~ Silp
 
Hey Silp!

Trinkets are my favorite things. Nobody except everybody needs them! I have stone spheres, tumbled stones, rough stones, bells, windchimes, stone bracelets, coin minting services, stone necklaces, decorative chainmaille bracelets and necklaces, stone and metal pendulums, rune stones and sets!

I'll be getting in some tankard straps soon, and I'm looking into scabbards and things to hold your nontraditionally-sized weapons. That's what I have and am looking for. I have an ear out for cold iron bells for the suspiciously golden goblin.

Trade and special orders are always welcome!

-Joseph
 
Ooh, I'm excited! I'll definitely make sure to have a look at your stuff next time you're around and I'm around!

~ Silp
 
Hey guys! I was wondering if anyone was able to give me some pointers about how in demand some items were in your lands. I used to run a brisk trade in specialist tools for those who knew how to get in and out of places. It was after some people I used to know realized that for all their cleverness, they just didn't prepare well. So I used to sell adventuring gear designed for the "specialist". I was wondering if in this land (or any neighboring ones) there are legal restrictions for selling that equipment?

Anyone wishing to respond privately, I am available by letter.

-Joseph
 
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