Sootpoint's Ink-and-Illum Scrollery
Est. 2025 • Kobold Wizard (Scribe)
Sootpoint's Ink-and-Illum Scrollery
The shop is a teetering tower of papers, glass vials, and mismatched scroll tubes. Shelves sag under the weight of marginalia and half-finished notes. Skrik cli...
Shopkeeper
Skrik Sootpoint, a Kobold Wizard (Scribe) (Lvl 5)
Keeper's Species
Kobold
Shop Inventory
(15)A brittle scroll, inked with tiny starburst sigils. Unfurls into three force darts when read.
Page edged in silver, the runes shimmer with a defensive aura.
Thin vellum with a faintly glowing rune. Smells faintly of ozone.
A page warm to the touch, inked with a tiny heart sigil. Favored by field healers.
A curled scrap that smells faintly of sea-spray; the sigil looks like a wisp of wind.
The script lingers on the page like a set of shackles waiting to snap shut.
A thick, scorch-marked sheet; the script hums with stored heat.
Tiny copper-scratched runes; the ink smells of dust and old libraries.
The parchment appears to ripple as if it were trying to hide itself.
Cheap but serviceable parchment. Skrik sells it in little yellowed stacks.
A well-balanced quill with a brass ferrule; Skrik insists it was once owned by a minor archivist.
A small dark vial labeled in tiny cramped kobold script. The ink shivers faintly when uncorked.
A slightly scorched spellbook with room for many spells. Skrik keeps a faint note on the inside cover.
Brass fittings and a faint scent of coal. Skrik uses one that's covered in scribbled marginalia.
A scrap-bound 'reference' the shopkeeper swears contains secrets. Often wrapped in twine and tea-stained.
Skrik Sootpoint
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop is a teetering tower of papers, glass vials, and mismatched scroll tubes. Shelves sag under the weight of marginalia and half-finished notes. Skrik clings to odd items and will insist on showing customers a dozen irrelevant scrolls before producing the one they asked for. He hums when nervous, counts in hisses when thinking, and speaks very quickly when excited. He wears tiny spectacles perched on the end of his snout and will polish them between customers. He prefers trading obscure knowledge or rare inks for discounts.”
Turn Sootpoint's Ink-and-Illum Scrollery into a sheet
A high-res, share-ready sheet you can post or print.