APShop:Scrollworthy/April 2022

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Home of the Scroll Cutter. Ziym, the shopkeeper's trusty and undyingly loyal assistant, is available to aid with customizing the inner design pattern of scroll cutters during the Trials of Lumnis.


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Scrollworthy, Showroom

[Scrollworthy, Showroom - 7110383]
Elaborate works of art, colorful and vivid, executed upon magical scrolls festoon the bright white walls of the shop. Sitting atop glass-shelved displays that border the airy room, deep blue glass vases frame scroll-cutting devices of various shapes and are matched in color to the small rugs arranged over the smooth, stone tile flooring. An occasional zephyr winds in through the arched windows, ushering in soft floral scents that linger in the air. You also see a tile-framed sign.
Obvious exits: east, out
a tile-framed signn
In the Common language, it reads: The scroll cutting devices in the showroom's displays offer a variety of designs for your scroll-making pleasure. Boxes produce scrolls that are well-matched to the exterior, while the scrolls the cases produce vary somewhat from the external aesthetic. You should LOOK AT and ANALYZE any scroll cutter you have interest in prior to purchasing.

In the glass-shelved display you see : a dark grey case edged with scribble markings, a cedar case with neatly inked scrollwork, a pale silver box with a stylized scorpion design, a violet-streaked case, an ivory box with a black latticework border, a golden star-inked box, a rune-imprinted box, a juniper wood case carved with quaternion eagle imagery, a jade-tinted box, a eucalyptus case featuring snowflake imagery, an aquamarine box painted with textured waves, a wisteria wood case stained in graduated violet hues, a warped ebon box, an ornately carved case and a cream-colored box smeared with mulberry jam-colored stains.

a dark grey case edged with scribble markings a dark grey scroll with tiny scribbles along one edge
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a dark grey case edged with scribble markings for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a dark grey case edged with scribble markings. You analyze the dark grey case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a cedar case with neatly inked scrollwork a neatly inked scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a cedar case with neatly inked scrollwork for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a cedar case with neatly inked scrollwork. You analyze the cedar case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a pale silver box with a stylized scorpion design a pale silver scroll with a stylized scorpion design
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a pale silver box with a stylized scorpion design for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a pale silver box with a stylized scorpion design. You analyze the pale silver box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a violet-streaked case an illustrated violet-streaked scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a violet-streaked case for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a violet-streaked case. You analyze the violet-streaked case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
an ivory box with a black latticework border an ivory scroll with a black latticework border
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect an ivory box with a black latticework border for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at an ivory box with a black latticework border. You analyze the ivory box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a golden star-inked box a golden star-inked scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a golden star-inked box for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a golden star-inked box. You analyze the star-inked box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a rune-imprinted box a rune-imprinted scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a rune-imprinted box for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a rune-imprinted box. You analyze the rune-imprinted box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a juniper wood case carved with quaternion eagle imagery an aged scroll set with quaternion eagle imagery
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a juniper wood case carved with quaternion eagle imagery for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a juniper wood case carved with quaternion eagle imagery. You analyze the juniper wood case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a jade-tinted box a jade-tinted scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a jade-tinted box for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a jade-tinted box. You analyze the jade-tinted box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a eucalyptus case featuring snowflake imagery a thin scroll featuring snowflake cut-outs
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a eucalyptus case featuring snowflake imagery for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a eucalyptus case featuring snowflake imagery. You analyze the eucalyptus case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
an aquamarine box painted with textured waves an aquamarine scroll painted with textured waves
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect an aquamarine box painted with textured waves for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at an aquamarine box painted with textured waves. You analyze the aquamarine box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a wisteria wood case stained in graduated violet hues a scalloped edge scroll dyed in graduated violet hues
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a wisteria wood case stained in graduated violet hues for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a wisteria wood case stained in graduated violet hues. You analyze the wisteria wood case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a warped ebon box a warped ebon scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a warped ebon box for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a warped ebon box. You analyze the ebon box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
an ornately carved case an ornately inked scroll
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect an ornately carved case for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at an ornately carved case. You analyze the ornately carved case and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the case, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the case makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the case and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the case to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the case.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any case under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the case may be further lightened.

75,000 silver
a cream-colored box smeared with mulberry jam-colored stains a cream-colored scroll smeared with mulberry jam-colored stains
Details

Inspect:
You carefully inspect a cream-colored box smeared with mulberry jam-colored stains for sale. It is a small item, under a pound. It looks like this item has been mainly crafted out of wood.

Analyze:
You take a closer look at a cream-colored box smeared with mulberry jam-colored stains. You analyze the cream-colored box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information: As you look over the box, you realize that it would be quite easy for any merchant to work on the aesthetics of the item, so long as it remains a box of some kind that can reasonably fit a scroll and the cutting mechanism in it (which cannot be removed).

You also get the distinct impression that any merchant can change the design that the box makes on scrolls. Generally, such designs might include the color, texture, shape, and general adornment (such as red-stamped or black-inked). Thus, if the merchant is willing, he or she can customize the design of the article, adjective, and/or long description of the scroll that you wish to produce.

Currently, you are able to put a magical scroll in the box and PUSH it to cut the scroll. You can also TURN the box to change how certain scroll types are cut. LOOK at it to get an idea of what the design will come out like, bearing in mind that the noun will always be the same noun that you put into the box.

This portable scroll-cutter currently has 25 charges left for use. For any box under 150 charges, any willing merchant can add 100 extra charges for 45,000 silvers total.

You get no sense of whether or not the box may be further lightened.

75,000 silver


Scrollworthy, Workshop

[Scrollworthy, Workshop - 7110384]
Cheerfully welcoming, two settees sit opposite each other, with a low, wide table separating them, at the workshop's entry. Well-lit scroll artwork and tall, potted ferns offer tasteful decor, and the gentle babble of a stream originates from an ovaline water sculpture. Spread across the stone tiles of far side of the room, tidily kept workbenches display sectioned boxes filled with the various parts and pieces of scroll cutting devices. You also see an amber-eyed merchant.
Obvious exits: west
>ask merchant about design color
An amber-eyed merchant nods obligingly and, after shuffling through several books, opens one up and passes it over to you to peruse.  The page is a neatly inked list that reads:

                  List B
            ~~Scroll Colors~~

    1. off-white                                   2. azure                                   
    3. milky white                                 4. purpureal                               
    5. stygian                                     6. ash grey                                
    7. ecru                                        8. jet-hued                                
    9. rosy pink                                  10. mustard-hued                            
   11. taupe                                      12. silver                                  
   13. vert                                       14. peridot green                           
   15. umbral red                                 16. stormcloud grey*                        
   17. bistre                                     18. copper-colored*                         
   19. zaffre                                     20. scarlet                                 

* indicates that the design cannot be used as a "first" design choice due to length.

He gently takes the book back from you.
>ask merchant about design shape
An amber-eyed merchant nods obligingly and, after shuffling through several books, opens one up and passes it over to you to peruse.  The page is a neatly inked list that reads:

                  List C
            ~~Scroll Shapes~~

    1. turtle-shaped                               2. semi-circular                           
    3. crescent-shaped*                            4. octagonal                               
    5. apple-shaped                                6. boot-shaped                             
    7. coffin-shaped                               8. pelican-shaped*                         
    9. pentagonal                                 10. rabbit-shaped                           
   11. flask-shaped                               12. cloud-shaped                            
   13. heart-shaped                               14. cone-shaped                             
   15. crown-shaped                               16. triangular                              
   17. hexagram-shaped*                           18. cross-shaped                            
   19. ovaline                                    20. teardrop-shaped*                        

* indicates that the design cannot be used as a "first" design choice due to length.

He gently takes the book back from you.
>ask merchant about design accent
An amber-eyed merchant nods obligingly and, after shuffling through several books, opens one up and passes it over to you to peruse.  The page is a neatly inked list that reads:

                  List D
            ~~Scroll Accents~~

    1. foliated                                    2. gilt-edged                              
    3. bronze-traced                               4. stencilled                              
    5. vine-painted                                6. rose-patterned*                         
    7. coffee-stained*                             8. glossy                                  
    9. glazed                                     10. serpent-painted*                        
   11. oil-stained                                12. dark-inked                              
   13. trefoil-edged                              14. copper-streaked*                        
   15. violet-streaked*                           16. paint-dappled                           
   17. paint-dribbled*                            18. speckled                                
   19. moon motif                                 20. cream-trimmed                           

* indicates that the design cannot be used as a "first" design choice due to length.

He gently takes the book back from you.
>ask merchant about design basic
An amber-eyed merchant nods obligingly and, after shuffling through several books, opens one up and passes it over to you to peruse.  The page is a neatly inked list that reads:

                  List E
            ~~Scroll Basics~~

    1. none                                        2. embossed                                
    3. debossed                                    4. rippled                                 
    5. thin-sheared                                6. waxed                                   
    7. scorched                                    8. perforated                              
    9. jagged-edged                               10. rough-textured*                         
   11. thick-cut                                  12. wavy-edged                              
   13. pristine                                   14. blind-embossed*                         
   15. wrinkled                                   16. velvet-textured*                        
   17. pebbled                                    18. pastelled                               
   19. creased                                    20. smudged                                 
   21. flame-cut                               

* indicates that the design cannot be used as a "first" design choice due to length.
The "none" option can only be applied as a "first" design choice at this time.
Other than the "none" option, designs in this list cannot be applied to a physical scroll cutter's aesthetic alteration.

He gently takes the book back from you.
>ask merchant about design long
An amber-eyed merchant nods obligingly and, after shuffling through several books, opens one up and passes it over to you to peruse.  The page is a neatly inked list that reads:

                  List L
            ~~Longs for Scrolls~~

    1. awash with tonal green highlights           2. accented with a precise border          
    3. penned in metallic blue ink*                4. torn along the edges*                   
    5. bearing an endless knot emblem              6. stencilled with a sprig of heather      
    7. riddled with moth holes*                    8. edged in faint geometrical markings*    
    9. embellished with gold leafwork             10. with several faint fingerprint marks*   
   11. centered with a trefoil stamp              12. debossed with macabre designs*          
   13. painted with a floral theme                14. coated in an amber sheen                
   15. crinkled at the bottom*                    16. with simple flourishes along the top    
   17. marred by scorch marks                     18. patterned with a thorn and wasp design  
   19. tinted in vivid jewel tones                20. shaded with a triskellion mosaic*       

* indicates that the design cannot be applied to a physical scroll cutter's aesthetic alteration.

He gently takes the book back from you.