Storekeep (southeast Baldur's Gate)

"I'm afraid my stocks are not quite as full as they should be, but I do try to keep a good supply of the basics on hand."

Living next to an alleged necromancer in southeast Baldur's Gate, this innocent and true neutral male human storekeep operates a General Store for potions in the original Baldur's Gate, while having become an armor and weapons dealer in the Enhanced Edition, now advertising his Shop on maps of the city.

Background
With a couple weapons and also potions being at display in his Shop, the storekeep – unarmed and with no gold in his pockets – is on his feet all day long to trade, but will call the guards as soon as he notices something on the shelves is being touched.

Involvement
The storekeep is able to identify all magical items, but will demand varying amounts of gold for this: it's the usual 100 gp in the Enhanced Edition, but twenty more, 120 gp, in the original Baldur's Gate. For a rogue, it's possible to steal from the store; if that fails, a Flaming Fist Enforcer with two colleagues will try to arrest the party.

Supply and demand also vary between game editions.

In the Enhanced Edition, the storekeep offers a wide range of standard weapons and armor, with nothing specific of note. Such equipment and some accessories can also be sold; see below for a detailed list.
 *  For the actual store in the original Baldur's Gate, see Potion Shop[b]

General Store
"Welcome to my humble establishment."

Bugs

 * In the original Baldur's Gate, this storekeep opens access to the stock of the Potion Shop in southwest Baldur's Gate,, when the party takes a look at his wares, meaning, what was bought there cannot be bought here anymore and what is sold here can be found again there. In the Enhanced Edition, both stores have their unique supply of goods.