Septimus' Magic Trinkets Emporium
333 year old Human construction, small sized
Location: Port Walbrook
Owned by: Septimus Dickenson
A 5th Century brick house with an blue door. The dwelling also serves as a Magic Trinkets Emporium.
Occupants
| Name | Role | Age | Gender | Race | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clarissa Dickenson | Housekeeper | 36 | Female | Human | She is an adult human with green eyes, dyed blond hair in a pigtails, and light brown skin. |
| Gwendolen Cook | 68 | Female | Human | She is an elderly human with amber eyes, white hair in a bun, and light brown skin. | |
| Joan Dickenson | Housekeeper | 22 | Female | Tiefling | She is an adult tiefling with red eyes, long tied back light-brown hair, and brick-red skin. She has curved horns. |
| Margarett Dickenson | 7 | Female | Human | She is a human child with blue eyes, short light-brown hair in a side parting, and olive skin. | |
| Milot Dickenson | Shopkeep's Assistant | 46 | Male | Human | He is an adult human with blue eyes, a light-brown and grey streaked quiff, a full beard, and olive skin. |
| Sally Dickenson | Shopkeep's Assistant | 50 | Female | Tiefling | She is an elderly tiefling with black eyes, black hair in a bun, and wine-purple skin. She has spiral horns. |
| Septimus Dickenson | Shopkeep | 50 | Male | Tiefling | He is an elderly tiefling with silver eyes, purple and grey streaked hair in a bun, a clean shaven face, and brick-red skin. He has curled horns. |
Family Tree
- Septimus Dickenson (♂/50) + Sally Dickenson nee Gentry (♀/50/Septimus' wife)
- Joan Dickenson (♀/22/Septimus' daughter)
- Gwendolen Cook nee Eddy-Dickenson (♀/68/Septimus' aunt)
- Milot Dickenson (♂/46/Septimus' brother) + Clarissa Dickenson nee Frederick (♀/36/Septimus' sister in-law)
- Margarett Dickenson (♀/7/Septimus' niece)
Items for sale
At this location, items are priced between 100% and 101% of their base value.
| Available | Price | Value | Item | Rarity | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Negotiable | Concealable quill of knock | uncommon | This large magical feather is from an long extinct bird. When dropped with intent, on landing it unlocks the nearest locked door within 30 ft. This property cannot be used again until after a long rest. When the feather is in your pack or otherwise stowed away, only you can see it. It can be revealed with detect magic. | |
| 1 | Negotiable | Cup of life saving | uncommon | This simple wooden cup appears completely unremarkable. When drunk from, the next time you are dying at the start of your turn, you stabilize. This effect wears off after a day. This property cannot be used again until after a long rest. | |
| 1 | Negotiable | Hippogriff figurehead of light instant party | uncommon | A ship's figurehead in the shape of a Hippogriff. (A ship can only have one magical figurehead.) While at the wheel of a ship with the Hippogriff figurehead attached, if you concentrate your mind, a pitcher containing 2 gallons of ale and 8 empty cups appear nearby. The pitcher, cups and any remaining ale disappear after 3 hours. This property cannot be used again until after a long rest. The figurehead feels like it has no weight, almost as if it were an illusion, but is solid to the touch. | |
| 1 | 25 gp | 25 gp | Scroll of Hellish Rebuke | common | A spell scroll bears the words of the 1st-level spell, written in a mystical cipher. If the spell is on your class's spell list, you can use an action to read the scroll and cast its spell without having to provide any of the spell's components. Otherwise, the scroll is unintelligible. If the spell needs a save DC, it is 13. If it needs an attack bonus, it is 5. If the spell is on your class's spell list but of a higher level than you can normally cast, you must make an ability check using your spellcasting ability to determine whether you cast it successfully. The DC is 11. On a failed check, the spell disappears from the scroll with no other effect. Once the spell is cast, the words on the scroll fade, and the scroll itself crumbles to dust. |
Note
- The store may also filled with useless bric-a-brac, which the owner will attempt to sell as magical items to unsuspecting punters.