Just down the street was Iola’s shop, already busy with activity as men and women came to do business there. It seemed that the thief was currently tasked to do heavy lifting for the customers, hauling sacks of goods for them or carrying heavy tools. Iola herself was watching over him to ensure his compliance, too busy keeping a watchful eye on him as you enter the shop. It would seem however she had other family members to mind the place, including an older gentleman who presumably may be her husband, and a younger one who might be her son. When the older gentleman spots you he waves you over. “Ah, you must be the newcomer my wife told me about. My name is Andras, Iola’s husband. I’m very thankful for what you’ve done for her, especially getting her father’s sword back. Truth be told if it had just been money she wouldn’t be so ornery right now.” He reaches behind the counter and brought out a long harpoon. “I’m the village smith. My pa before me taught me how to shape steel, and he’s the one who made that sword. Nowadays I mostly just make tools, but even I can make a weapon worth the crowns too! This harpoon is a Cassari specialty, light enough to throw a fair bit, but sharp and sturdy enough to slay even sharks! This one in particular is my best work yet.” The harpoon had a mirror finish and the handle was made of a sanded, polished white hardwood. It was fairly long, almost as long as that skeleton’s Spear, yet when you pick it up it’s surprisingly light and very well balanced even for you. [hider=Cassari Harpoon] Simple Melee Weapon 2 lbs 1d8 Piercing Damage Properties: Thrown (30/120) [i]A Cassari specialty. Designed to be able to pierce the thick blubbery hides of all manner of sea creatures, and equally as effective against landlubbers as well. [/i][/hider]