H4. Lay of the Land Herbalist
If the adventurers find their way to this shop, read:
The welcoming herbalist Zendasa (a chaotic good, female human druid) treats her customers almost as children under her care, and asks frequent and probing questions regarding the characters’ daily habits and hygiene. Her shop sells the following items from chapter 5 of the Player’s Handbook: antitoxin, candles, druidic focuses, incense, healer’s kits, oil, perfume, potions of healing, alchemist’s supplies, and herbalism kits.
Navigating the winding streets of the Ironlot, you find a wedge-shaped hutch of smoke-stained thatch and warped wood. A faded sign bearing the name “Lay of the Land” dangles above the door. Entering the shaded interior, you are greeted by all manner of smells, from pungent fungi, to dried weeds, to burning incense. A woman turns toward you where she eats at a corner table, her smiling mouth half-filled with food, her voluminous black hair framing her face. |
Muddy Feet
If the characters describe the stained, muddy feet of the kobolds who helped break Sken Zabriss out of prison, she tells them that red clay shouldn’t be found in Hupperdook. The most likely place for it to have come from is farther up the mountain, near the long-dormant volcanic caps of the Silberquel Ridge.
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