A coarse-bristled broom, bound with twine to a worn ashwood handle, leans in most inns, temples, and keeps. Some rural folk weave charms into the bristles for luck, cleanliness, or minor warding.
You eye the broom—its bristles uneven, stiff with dirt, bound tight by fraying cord. The handle’s wood is smooth where countless hands have gripped it, the end darkened from resting against soot-stained stone.
# | ![]() |
Name |
---|---|---|
1 | ![]() |
Craft Broom |