The Gilded Phial
Est. 2025 • Half-Elf Artificer (Alchemist Specialist)
The Gilded Phial
Maris arranges vials by refracted light rather than alphabetically — the front window is a miniature prism display. She will give a free sip (1/4 of a potion) o...
Shopkeeper
Maris Vell, a Half-Elf Artificer (Alchemist Specialist) (Lvl 9)
Keeper's Species
Half-Elf
Shop Inventory
(14)A small crystal vial filled with shimmering red liquid. Heals minor wounds when consumed.
A heavier glass phial, the liquid inside glows warmly. For more serious wounds.
A thick vial sealed with wax, swirling with a silver sheen. For near-fatal injuries.
A clear blue vial that hums faintly. Drinking it makes a brave heart steady.
A vial of molten-orange liquid. The drinker can breathe fire for a short time.
A pale, minty elixir that eases bodily afflictions when taken.
A clear, mercury-like potion that flickers. The drinker becomes invisible for an hour.
A viscous potion with the smell of pine. Gives the drinker sure footing and climbing prowess.
A ruby-tinted potion that warms the skin. Grants resistance to fire for a limited time.
A bright green elixir that froths with kinetic energy. Mimics a short burst of the haste spell.
A bitter, green-tinted fluid that coats the tongue. Counters many common venoms.
A cheap, pungent blend used for minor field repairs and poultices.
A clear, volatile fluid used to dissolve adhesives and clean components.
A small alloy tube that emits a dense plume of smoke when struck — nonmagical but handy for cover.
Maris Vell
Shop Atmosphere
“Maris arranges vials by refracted light rather than alphabetically — the front window is a miniature prism display. She will give a free sip (1/4 of a potion) of any non-rare concoction to customers who tell a good story or solve a quick riddle. Maris always insists on a small 'safety test' (tasting) before selling any potion of uncommon rarity to first-time buyers; repeat customers earn trust discounts.”
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