The Ashen Quill
Est. 2026 • Tiefling Warlock
The Ashen Quill
The shop smells of warm paper, spiced tea, and a faint trace of brimstone. The owner insists on stamping every purchase with a tiny sigil and will offer custome...
Shopkeeper
Zarielynn Voss, a Tiefling Warlock (Lvl 4)
Keeper's Species
Tiefling
Shop Inventory
(16)A small vial of rosy liquid warm to the touch. Standard healing potion found in many apothecaries.
A rolled scrap of parchment sealed with wax that holds the script of a single cantrip.
A carefully written scroll, its ink runes arranged to unleash a single 1st-level spell.
A well-bound local history and etiquette guide with margin notes about tiefling customs and infernal contracts.
A plain, lined spellbook ideal for copying spells or keeping notes. Heavy paper and reinforced leather cover.
A small glass bottle of deep-black ink favored by scholars and scribes.
A clean, well-trimmed goose quill with a steel nib for fine calligraphy.
A single sheet of smooth parchment perfect for scrolls or important letters.
A brass-framed magnifying glass that makes small script easier to read and details clearer.
A stubby tallow candle used in late-night study sessions.
A pointed, slightly ridiculous-looking hat trimmed with celestial embroidery. It hums faintly when worn by a spellcaster.
A leather roll containing scented inks, a heated nib, sealing wax, and a small vial of brimstone powder. Sold with a short lesson.
A braided leather bookmark with a faintly warm stone at its tip. Useful for late-night reading in damp cellars.
A compact binder full of clipped notes, scribbles, and pasted ephemera. The edges of many pages have been singed intentionally.
A hefty tome cataloguing demonology, infernal etymology, and storytelling motifs — prized by scholars and inquisitors alike.
A fashionably cut cloak that unfailingly billows on command. Popular among performers and show-offs.
Zarielynn Voss
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of warm paper, spiced tea, and a faint trace of brimstone. The owner insists on stamping every purchase with a tiny sigil and will offer customers tea served in chipped black cups. A brass bell by the counter plays a long, low note when rung; if a tiefling hums a lullaby the books on the nearest shelf seem to shift a little of their own accord.”
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