Bramli works as a middle-class blacksmith in the Ironclad District, running a modest but reliable forge. He doesn't create the most intricate or high-end weapons, but his work is sturdy, functional, and appreciated by the locals, particularly for everyday tools, household items, and basic weaponry.
His forge is attached to his home, accessible through a back alley, allowing him to stay close to his children, Durin and Dara, while maintaining his craft. He services local guards, miners, and craftspeople, earning enough to provide a comfortable life. The shop connects to the Dwarven tunnels below, giving him access to underground resources and the ability to take on mining equipment repairs. Bramli's life is steady, focused on craftsmanship rather than fame, keeping his family well cared for.
Bramli and the twins reside in a cozy, chic-style home in the Ironclad District. The upper floors are elegantly designed with subtle tones of cream, light wood, and delicate iron accents, making it feel both luxurious and welcoming. A governess ensures that Durin and Dara are well-cared for while Bramli works and there mother absents.
The house's basement is an entirely different world. Hidden behind a cleverly disguised door, the basement connects directly to the Dwarven tunnels beneath the Ironclad District, providing Bramli with access to both the industrial heart of the city and a reminder of his heritage.
Bramli has heard unsettling rumors about Nymrix’s work for the enigmatic and feared figure known as Grand Mother. Though he always knew she had a ruthless streak, hearing about her involvement in dark deeds sent a chill through him. Determined to shield Durin and Dara from their mother's dangerous legacy, Bramli does everything in his power to keep the past quiet and distant, never speaking her name in front of the twins. He fears that any connection to Nymrix's current life could bring unwanted attention or, worse, harm to his family, so he focuses entirely on raising his children in the safety of the Ironclad District. His home and shop have become a sanctuary, and the Dwarven tunnels beneath provide an extra layer of security, allowing him to keep an ear to the ground for any trouble that might come their way.