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'''Ahmose, a [[Horkval]] armarian''', works in | '''Ahmose, a [[Horkval]] armarian''', works in a scriptorium atop the '''[[Prospero|Prosperian]] Athenaeum''' in [[Cyrene|Cyrene's]] '''Lyceum'''. He is responsible for overseeing the work of the scribes and illuminators, as well as ensuring that they are well-supplied with parchment and writing materials. | ||
Of wisened countenance, Ahmose is accentuated by an aura of acute perception and alertness. His frame is encased in a red ochre carapace, and slate grey hair hangs down from the bald crown of his head. Twitching, paired antennae protrude from his receding hairline, and his eyes are bright, shining pools of purest black. His attensive visage is magnified by the monocle that rests in the deep creases of his face. He wears a cowled cloak of cerulean blue and a pouch brimming with innumerable quills of various sizes and colours. | Of wisened countenance, Ahmose is accentuated by an aura of acute perception and alertness. His frame is encased in a red ochre carapace, and slate grey hair hangs down from the bald crown of his head. Twitching, paired antennae protrude from his receding hairline, and his eyes are bright, shining pools of purest black. His attensive visage is magnified by the monocle that rests in the deep creases of his face. He wears a cowled cloak of cerulean blue and a pouch brimming with innumerable quills of various sizes and colours. |
Revision as of 20:16, 28 October 2007
Ahmose, a Horkval armarian, works in a scriptorium atop the Prosperian Athenaeum in Cyrene's Lyceum. He is responsible for overseeing the work of the scribes and illuminators, as well as ensuring that they are well-supplied with parchment and writing materials.
Of wisened countenance, Ahmose is accentuated by an aura of acute perception and alertness. His frame is encased in a red ochre carapace, and slate grey hair hangs down from the bald crown of his head. Twitching, paired antennae protrude from his receding hairline, and his eyes are bright, shining pools of purest black. His attensive visage is magnified by the monocle that rests in the deep creases of his face. He wears a cowled cloak of cerulean blue and a pouch brimming with innumerable quills of various sizes and colours.
Ahmose's Wares
- Festive letter of invitation - 200gp
- Made using crisp, white paper of fine quality, this letter is neatly furled and tied with a festive ribbon. A fanciful border in inviting hues embellishes the perimeter in swirling scrolls. At the centre of the letterhead, an enticing script declares, "Formal Invitation".
- Gilded letter of proclamation - 200gp
- Made using long-lasting vellum of the highest quality, this letter is dyed ivory to signify the importance of the document. Centred across the top in a gilded, scrolling script is the declaration, "Letter of Proclamation". A scarlet ribbon with a tassel attached affords added finesse.
- Letter of thanks - 200gp
- Thin, translucent paper has been dyed a warm yellow tint to creating this special letter. Made from the pulp of trees and fibres of plants associated withgood fortune, a perfumed aroma exudes from the textured surface. The letterhead is encased by a flowery embellishment and reads, "Thank You". The document is carefully furled and tied with a linen ribbon.
- Letter of application - 200gp
- This letter is composed of thick paper of the finest quality, dyed a crisp, cerulean blue. A border of shimmering silver embellishes the official header at the top, which reads "Official Application".
- Gilded letter of commendation - 200gp
- This letter is made from fine quality vellum, framed with a gilt edge. Centred across the top of the letterhead in a formal, scrolling script are the words "Letter of Commendation", crowned with an embellishment in the distinctive shape of an award medal. The translucent document is rolled into a cylinder and tied with a gold ribbon.
- Bound manuscript - 8000gp
- The crisp off-white pages of this manuscript are bound within a brown leather covering of fine quality. A large, golden clock is embroidered across the front, while a distinct mountain range is sewn into the back.
- Dark green journal - 6000gp
- The leather of this pocket-sized journal has been dyed a deep grass-green colour. A studded clasp keeps the pages closed, and two hoops of leather are affixed to the front to keep writing implements safe.
- Black leather journal - 6000gp
- Supple and smooth to the touch, the leather binding this journal is of very high quality. A large blue dragon is embroidered across the cover, stretching from front to back in a myriad of scales and talons.