The Midnight Quill
Est. 2026 • Human Wizard
The Midnight Quill
Lanterns burn a cool blue along the stall's edge and a soft bell chimes every time a scroll is sold. The shop opens only at night, when the market stalls are li...
Shopkeeper
Merris Oakhollow, a Human Wizard (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(16)A neat scrap of vellum edged in silver ink. Produces minor sensory effects, clean objects, chill or warm liquid and other small tricks.
A thin scroll stamped with a pale handprint. Summons an invisible hand for simple manipulation tasks.
A scrap of parchment with a painted eye. Useful for tricks and distractions.
A parchment curling with golden runes. When read it projects darts of pure force at chosen targets.
A short scroll wrapped in a strip of linen. Useful for adventurers who suspect trinkets may be enchanted.
Paper trimmed with feather motifs. Reads like a sigh and eases falling bodies.
A dark-hued scroll that absorbs lamp light. Grants brief invisibility when read.
A small, watertight leather pouch with many compartments, smelling faintly of resin and herbs.
A squat glass bottle of dense black ink. The shopkeeper insists true scrolls need the right ink.
A single sheet of well-prepared parchment, smooth and slightly warm to the touch.
A sharpened goose quill with a dark-stained nib. Comfortable in the hand for long hours of transcription.
A leather-bound book with empty, ruled pages. The binding has been reinforced to accept magical ink.
A smoky-blue scroll sealed with black wax. The ink seems to whisper when the night wind moves the corners.
A slender quill bound with a tiny moonstone. Its nib glows faintly when neglected parchment is nearby.
A silver-threaded scroll warmed to the touch. When read it channels healing magic into a creature's wounds.
A small vial of rose-tinted liquid. A standard medicinal potion that knits flesh and soothes pain.
Merris Oakhollow
Shop Atmosphere
“Lanterns burn a cool blue along the stall's edge and a soft bell chimes every time a scroll is sold. The shop opens only at night, when the market stalls are lit by lanterns and stringed lights. The owner hums old rhymes while scribing and will often offer a small discount in exchange for a story or a new scrap of exotic ink. Bargaining is expected; the shopkeeper sometimes requests odd favors in lieu of coin.”
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