Steamy Smithy Blacksmith & Day Spa

Envisioned, built and operated by husband-and-wife duo Eager and Esme Everlong. The Steamy Smithy is a tribute to ingenuity and economy of space. Half the shop is dedicated to Esme's blacksmith trade and the other is a stonework bathhouse run by Eager, featuring deep pools heated frompipes that circulate water through the blacksmith forge. Whether coming for a quick steamor new steel, the shop is a welcome respite for adventurers looking to sharpen their minds or their blades.  

Description

The Blacksmith

The Shop

Esme's arms and armor are available for sale in the shop. Some of her finer works adorn the walls, but she also takes custom orders.  

The Workshop

If Esmeisn't aslepp or at the forge, there's a solid chance she's here working on her next piece  

The Forge

The Steamy Smithy's forge runs hot both day and night and can be leased for use by other metalworkers whose equipment isn't available (or reliable). Water pipes running through the forge help maintain its temperature and also heat the large baths within the spa.  

The Spa

Reception

The Bathhouse area is open as long as customers are willing to pay its 1gp entry fee - a steep price that acts as a bit of a gate along class lines. When the bathhouse is packed, it's typically with merchants or other tradespeople with coin to spare. If Eager isn't at the desk, he'll have left a sign directing potential customers to check the next door at the blacksmith shop.  

CHanging Rooms

Small lockers are available to stow personal belongings for customers as they soak in the tubs. The locks have a DC of 18.  

Bathhouses

There are two separate bathhouse of equal size, and the water in the large, inset soaking tubs is kept hot troughout the year. Steam released from within the piping system every hour or so keepsthe bathhouse from cooling off no matter the size of the clientele.  

Map

by Jasmine Kalle


Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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