Thistlewright's Phials & Panacea
Est. 2025 • Half-elf Artificer (Alchemist specialization)
Thistlewright's Phials & Panacea
The shop smells of citrus rinds, crushed mint, and ozone. Shelves are named after weather — 'Rain', 'Fog', 'Sun', 'Frost' — and each bottle is tagged with its '...
Shopkeeper
Mirelle Thistlewright, a Half-elf Artificer (Alchemist specialization) (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Half-elf
Shop Inventory
(16)A simple red elixir that glimmers faintly. Heals minor wounds quickly.
A deeper crimson potion in a faceted vial. Mend more serious injuries.
A viscous, golden-red potion sealed with wax. For grievous wounds.
A crystalline vial of near-liquid sunlight. Extremely potent cure.
A thick, greenish serum Mirelle developed to combat magical parasitic influences (flavourful, not mechanical unless DM allows).
A bottle of chilled, brackish liquid that smells faintly of sea spray.
A clear, viscous potion that briefly fogs the air when uncorked.
A syrupy brown potion with a sheen like an insect's wing. Lets flesh cling to stone.
A smoky-blue elixir that warms the skin. Grants brief resistance against a single damage type.
A bright, effervescent potion that quickens the pulse and steady hands.
A bitter amber potion that banishes fatigue and disorientation for a time.
A small vial that, when poured into a wound, staunches bleeding and steadies a shaken mind.
A clear, bitter draught that soothes toxins in the bloodstream.
A sealed flask of sticky, flammable gel. Not a potion, but commonly sold at potion shops.
A compressed stick that emits a cloud of smoke when activated—useful for escapes or dramatic entrances.
A glass globe containing a faint mist that calms nerves and cools fevers when uncorked over an area.
Mirelle Thistlewright
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells of citrus rinds, crushed mint, and ozone. Shelves are named after weather — 'Rain', 'Fog', 'Sun', 'Frost' — and each bottle is tagged with its 'mood' (a tiny painted face). Mirelle insists customers wear cloth gloves when handling potions and offers a free cup of rue tea to anyone who gets queasy from fumes. She plays a soft ticking instrument behind the counter made from clockwork beetles; the ticking slows when the shop's stock of healing potions runs low, which many regulars treat as a subtle alarm.”
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