Bronzehammer is the trading post for Clan Reashag, the Norweld-based dwarven faction. Nestled on a riverbank near a thick forest glade that meanders north of the craggy peaks of Norweld's Ironspine Mountains, Bronzehammer is closely associated with Reachag's single trade hub Caer Morock, which distributes raw materials and finely-crafted goods alike throughout Elgea. While Caer Morock is often the go-to city for trade with the Reachag clan, Bronzehammer was established to make it easier for traders to barter and purchase items from the dwarves who are coming from the north. Swampland, thick forests, and the Ironspine mountain range can make it difficult to reach Caer Morock by land. Bronzehammer's riverside location, complete with an extensive port and navigable waters, make it easy for traders to use a safe, fast water route to and from the region.
The trading post is set up similar to a plaza, with a large courtyard that hosts dozens of stores, booths, and stalls for dwarven traders. While Caer Morock is a major city with ample space for a wide range of trade, Bronzehammer's trade footprint is more limited, with Clan Reashag only allowing its own kin to establish stores in the plaza and maintain small dwellings. Very few dwarves live in the city full-time; most dwarven families send some of their kin on Wednesdays to arrive at Bronzehammer that evening to set up for a 4-day trade expo starting the next day, which is when traders arrive en masse. As there are no inns at Bronzehammer, traders usually moor off the coast of the trading post on Wednesday night in time to hit the docks early on Thursday morning.
Bronzehammer features an impregnable wall that gives the trading post more of a look of a small castle or fort than a trading post, as it is designed to repel raids from the Parvacones, who are small and deft enough to stealthily navigate the forests and swamps by land and assault the plaza during trade time. Inside the courtyard, private dwellings and other administrative buildings are constructed of stone and other minerals mined from the Ironspine Mountains nearby.