Random merchants
- Feywild - Glittering Thistle: A sprightly pixie merchant who trades exclusively in enchanted seeds and rare flowers, her words are as mesmerizing as her goods.
- Shadowfell - Morrik the Gray: A somber tiefling dressed in dark, tattered robes. He deals in cursed artifacts and relics of forgotten deities, his eyes always glinting with secretive knowledge.
- Elemental Plane of Fire - Brimstone: A burly ifrit with skin like molten lava. He offers items forged in the heart of volcanoes—weapons that burn and armor that smolders.
- Elemental Plane of Air - Zephyra: A serene air genasi floating effortlessly, her wares include bottled winds and sky crystals that hum with the essence of storms.
- Elemental Plane of Earth - Dorn Underfoot: A sturdy dwarf with a complexion like granite, specializing in precious gems and metals, each piece perfectly cut and unbreakable.
- Elemental Plane of Water - Maelstrom: A slick, blue-skinned triton surrounded by a constant swirl of water. His offerings include coral enchanted armors and potions of water breathing.
- Astral Plane - Starfinder Sol: An ethereal being that appears as a constellation of stars in a humanoid shape, selling maps of the stars and astral vessels.
- Sigil - Vex the Collector: A gnome with a twisted smile and eyes that see more than they should. He trades in secrets, spells, and occasionally, creatures from across the multiverse.
- Negative Material Plane - Glimmer Deep: A demilich merchant shrouded in shadow, selling unsavory items with a manic flair. "You want a wand? I got this wand... i got charity candy bars for a dollar."
- Celestial Realms - Radiant Dawn: An angelic figure whose presence is warm and bright, offering items that heal and protect, crafted from pure light and hope.
- Arcadia - Green Marshal Tavish: A centaur draped in vibrant meadows, his goods are primarily natural remedies and magical herbs that can restore even the most barren lands.
- The Abyss - Whisperclaw: A sly demon with a charming grin, deals in dangerous magic and artifacts that promise great power but at potentially dire costs.
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