The Ebony Quill and Mysterium of Mists
Est. 2025 • Vistana (Human) Warlock
The Ebony Quill and Mysterium of Mists
The shop always smells faintly of cold tea and iron. A low, indistinct whisper can be heard whenever the mists press against the windows; the shopkeeper insists...
Shopkeeper
Madame Zorya Velya, a Vistana (Human) Warlock (Lvl 12)
Keeper's Species
Vistana (Human)
Shop Inventory
(19)A single sheet of fine vellum, ideal for scribing spells or sealing notes against dampness.
A small glass flask of deep-black ink favored by scribes in Barovia.
A sturdy quill used for careful calligraphy and scribing spell runes.
A small leather tube lined with oilcloth to keep scrolls dry in the mists.
A ledger-page turned into a magical aide for sleuths and those who chase whispers.
A common restorative potion that staunches wounds and eases pain.
A stronger draught favored by adventurers who face the undead of Barovia.
A tightly-rolled scroll whose runes flare high with heat when deciphered.
Runes on this narrow scroll crackle faintly, like distant thunder.
A modest scroll often sought by those traveling into vampire-haunted places.
A thin scroll whose ink shifts as if thinking of its own.
A faintly shimmering scroll that seems to swallow light at its edges.
A scroll with a faint green stain; it smells of rot when unrolled in the open.
A heavy, black-inked scroll that hums with raw force. Keep it far from fragile things.
A pale, silver-inked scroll edged with a thin band of glass dust.
A scroll whose sigils look carved rather than written, seeming to chip small flecks of stone when read.
A scroll whispered about in local Vistani camps. The ink appears cloudlike when held to moonlight.
Bound with a single strand of black thread, this scroll hums with a bargain-like chill.
A blood-speckled scroll kept under glass. Locals treat it like a holy relic and a dangerous tool in equal measure.
Madame Zorya Velya
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop always smells faintly of cold tea and iron. A low, indistinct whisper can be heard whenever the mists press against the windows; the shopkeeper insists it is 'the shop remembering.' Madame Zorya refuses to sell certain scrolls to those who travel alone after dusk. She offers a discount to Vistani and charges a 'mist surcharge' to wealthy outsiders. Pens will occasionally leak black ink a day after a bargain is struck in the shop.”
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