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Scrollens

Scrollens are a fictional humanoid species commonly featured in fantasy literature and role-playing settings. They are defined by a long-standing cultural emphasis on scrolls, manuscripts, and the preservation of knowledge. The name derives from their historic role as archivists and librarians within ancient urban centers and temple complexes.

Physically, Scrollens are slender and typically stand between 1.3 and 1.6 meters tall. Their skin tones range

Society and culture center on the Archive, a sprawling network of libraries, study halls, and guild houses.

History and technology: Mythic origins place Scrollens at the dawn of manuscript culture, when they built vast

from
pale
gray
to
copper,
and
they
often
have
large,
reflective
eyes
suited
to
low-light
environments
found
in
extensive
libraries.
They
possess
highly
dexterous
hands
with
elongated
fingers,
well
adapted
for
handling
delicate
parchment
and
ink.
Some
individuals
are
described
as
having
fine
sensory
filaments
along
the
temples
that
help
detect
subtleties
in
ambient
magic
or
ink
composition.
Scribes,
archivists,
and
researchers
hold
significant
influence,
and
scholarly
councils
commonly
govern
communal
affairs.
Knowledge
is
categorized
into
scrolls,
codices,
marginalia,
and
marginal
annotations,
with
a
strong
tradition
of
meticulous
citation
and
provenance
tracking.
Education
emphasizes
literacy
in
multiple
scripts
and
the
ability
to
translate
or
interpret
aging
texts.
repositories
to
safeguard
wisdom
through
war
and
upheaval.
They
blend
practical
mechanics—rolling
devices
and
ink-preserving
measures—with
minor
magical
protections
to
extend
the
life
of
scrolls.
In
modern
fantasy
settings,
Scrollens
often
appear
as
guardians
of
ancient
libraries
or
allies
to
adventurers
seeking
forgotten
knowledge.