
Lightfoot’s Wagons and Wheels stands as a cornerstone of Gunnhildr’s community, embodying halfling charm and masterful craftsmanship. The sturdy workshop, constructed from timber and stone, boasts weathered beams and a solid foundation, a testament to generations of skilled labor. Above the wide double doors, a wooden sign proudly displays the name "Lightfoot’s Wagons and Wheels," etched with a finely crafted wagon wheel. The front yard is a hive of activity, filled with stacks of timber, spare wheels, and partially built wagons, while the scent of fresh-cut wood and varnish fills the air.
By day, the shop bustles with the sound of hammering and the murmur of customers discussing their orders. As evening falls, the loft above transforms into a lively gathering spot. Lanterns with warm light illuminate the space, and a faint hum of laughter and voices drifts down. Beneath the loft’s cozy beams, dice and cards pass between eager hands, and the air carries the occasional cheer or groan of a friendly wager.