Scrolls come in two varieties: the ones sold by Mydoin in the Lucretian Athenaeum; and the ones sold by Zigfrey in Cyrene. The scrolls sold by Mydoin have qualities that resemble other forms of communiction. Like letters, they are one page in length. Similiar to journals, they are owned by one person. However, as with manuscripts, they may be written on by more than one person. However, the scrolls sold by Zigfrey are special ones that inscribes for customers.