Triskelion Glassworks 

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This circular building is a single story high, with intricate stained glass windows evenly distributed around it every few feet.  Many small chimneys jut out from the domed roof of the structure, giving the building a "prickly" look.

 

A faint scent of sulfur wafts out the door as you approach it, and several soft metallic aromas tickle your nose as you walk through the door.  The back half of this workshop bears several kilns and furnaces, with two crafters diligently working sand into glass, and glass into bottles and jars.  The anterior portion of the chamber is occupied by an elderly gentleman with a pudgy face and sparse gray hair.  He wipes his hands on his apron, and introduces himself as Marric Quail.

 

Many racks bearing bottles, vials, and jars line the walls.  Most of these are of simple make and design, but some are tinted other colors, mostly cobalt blue.  A few pieces of stained glass for windows lie partially cut on a workshop table.  Several mirrors of various sizes are held between a set of vices on yet another table.

 

Any glass bottle, vial, or jar can be purchased here.

 

Marric will make custom containers (unique colors, shapes, and etching designs) for three times to cost.