The Quieting Room
Est. 2025 • Half-Elf Bard
The Quieting Room
The shop smells faintly of bergamot and old books. Clients are offered a hot tea and a number of carefully folded paper cranes upon arrival. The shopkeeper cata...
Shopkeeper
Maris Vell, a Half-Elf Bard (Lvl 10)
Keeper's Species
Half-Elf
Shop Inventory
(19)A small glass vial filled with a red, shimmering liquid. Standard healing for minor wounds and emotional shock.
A stout bottle with a cork stopper; the liquid within glows faintly. Reliable for serious injuries and calming panic.
A heavy crystal phial wrapped in cloth. Potent restorative for severe trauma and shock.
Rare, tightly sealed elixir. Used only for the gravest injuries and to restore a shattered mind after intense psychic attacks.
A bottled tincture brewed by the shop from rare herbs and a drop of calming essence. Frequently used in exposure therapy.
A slim wand bound with copper wire and tiny crystal nodes. Useful for controlling panic in a skirmish without relying on saving throws.
A well-stitched satchel lined with runes. The interior feels larger than the outside. Excellent for carrying therapeutic supplies and bulky props.
A soft felted hat that adjusts to the wearer's head. Often used by therapists to demonstrate empathy through role-play.
A polished helm lined with soft leather and etched with calming sigils. Favored by mentalists and counselors who need to parse intentions.
Two matching palm-sized crystals wrapped in leather. Commonly used for check-ins between patient and caregiver over long distances.
A woven dreamcatcher infused with faint restorative magic. Made from silver-thread webbing and pale feathers.
An upholstered chair with an uncanny ability to settle the nerves. Many clients request this seat by name.
A delicate brass stethoscope fitted with a crystal diaphragm that hums softly near emotional ebbs. Noninvasive and soothing to most patients.
A guided journal used in cognitive rituals. Pages are warm to the touch and seem to absorb worry.
A narrow vial containing a swirling inky mist. Marketed discreetly for counselors who practice therapeutic confrontation.
Small, warm gems used during sessions to help patients recognize and label feelings.
A bitter tonic distilled from mnemonic herbs. Used by witnesses and scholars before testimony or interviews.
A carefully scribed parchment sealed in blue wax. Extremely restricted. The shop keeps one copy for legitimate clinical cases.
A clinician's starter kit containing paperwork, inks, warm tea, scented candles, and a small bell used to mark session boundaries.
Maris Vell
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells faintly of bergamot and old books. Clients are offered a hot tea and a number of carefully folded paper cranes upon arrival. The shopkeeper catalogs each client's emotional progress in a ledger written in invisible ink that responds to tears.”
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