Meris's Scriptorium and Scrollwork
Est. 2025 • Human Wizard
Meris's Scriptorium and Scrollwork
The shop smells faintly of lemon oil and old books. The owner insists on wrapping each purchase in cloth stamped with a small sigil; they refuse to sell on days...
Shopkeeper
Meris Valant, a Human Wizard (Lvl 8)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A neatly rolled parchment bearing the curling script of a healing formula. Single-use. Works only for a caster who has the spell on their class list.
A small square of vellum inscribed with a warding sigil that flares when read. Single-use defensive spell.
Slightly smoky ink traces form a question mark motif. Useful for item appraisal and ritual identification.
A translucent scroll whose ink becomes invisible when the words are read. Single-use.
A short, airy set of glyphs that lift off the page in a puff of motes when read.
A heavy scroll, warm to the touch, etched with a sunburst motif. Single-use offensive spell favored by battlefield mages.
A short, tightly rolled slip with runes for interruption. Kept behind the counter for quick sale.
A scroll whose script runs in doubling lines when unfurled. Often sold to mercenary captains or scouts.
A narrow strip that flutters as if airborne even when sealed. Useful for explorers and skirmishers.
An elegantly balanced feather quill bound in copper wire and inscribed with minute glyphs. Feels warm when used.
A crystalline bottle of ink that never runs dry; the liquid leaves shimmered letters that resist age and water.
A dark leather case inlaid with strips of iron and a rune-stamped cap. Popular among caravan mages.
A heavy bound book, its pages blank until touched by a scribe's hand. The margins glow faintly while open.
A packet of high-quality parchment favored by professional scribes.
Simple in outward appearance but steady and dense enough for precise rune-work.
Used to seal scrolls and add a mage's personal mark. Cheap and commonly stocked.
Meris Valant
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells faintly of lemon oil and old books. The owner insists on wrapping each purchase in cloth stamped with a small sigil; they refuse to sell on days when the moon is waning. Meris hums an old scribe's chant while working and will trade small lessons in exchange for rare inks or unusual papers.”
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