
✨ The Wandwright Between Worlds: Meet Eravan the Wand Maker
Across the fractured realms, through shimmering portals and ever-turning planar tides, there walks a figure in velvet and starlight. His boots are never muddy, though he treads through swamps of elemental muck. His satchel jingles with bones of extinct dragons, feathers from dream-born phoenixes, and liquid vials of bottled lightning.
This is Eravan, the Wandwright Between Worlds—a wand maker of legend, artisan of arcane implements, and merchant of materials most mortals will never even see, let alone hold.
He doesn’t have a shop. He has a presence.
🌌 A Merchant Across the Planes
Eravan is not bound to any one world. He walks the planes like others walk a city street. The City of Brass, the Fey Courts, the Infinite Staircase, even the edges of the Far Realm—Eravan’s been there. Probably took notes. Probably bartered a soul or two (though never his own).
But he’s no mere scavenger. Eravan is a seeker of the rare and the wondrous. Every wand he crafts is a one-of-a-kind relic, forged from the union of some impossibly rare material and a deep understanding of how magic wants to be wielded.
He doesn’t just make wands. He listens to them.
🪄 Custom Creations & Mysterious Orders
Eravan takes custom orders… for a price. Sometimes it’s coin. Sometimes it’s a story. Sometimes he’ll ask for a feather that only grows on a celestial roc during its third molting. Other times, he’ll simply request a favor “to be named later.”
Naturally, these bespoke wands take time—both in crafting and in acquiring the ingredients. But for those patient enough, the results are legendary. We’ve recently collaborated with Eravan on a new collection of unique wands, each more dangerous and dazzling than the last.
Those will be unveiled in future posts, so keep your eyes on this space. But for now, allow us to tease just a taste of what Eravan offers…
🌠 Wand Samples from Eravan’s Traveling Case
🪄 Wand of Luminous Echoes (rare wand)
Requires attunement by a Bard or Sorcerer
Crafted with a filament of mirrored moonlight from the Plane of Dreams, this wand stores the echoes of spells cast near it. Once per long rest, the wielder can use their reaction to “echo” a spell cast by another creature within 60 feet, copying its effects (if it’s 3rd level or lower).
🎶 “Even your enemies become your muses,” Eravan is known to say.
🪄 Wand of Molten Bone (rare wand)
Requires attunement by a Wizard or Warlock
Made from the petrified spine of a fire giant that perished in the Elemental Chaos, this wand lets the caster add fire damage equal to their Intelligence modifier to a cantrip or spell that deals necrotic or poison damage. Once per day, it can cast Blight flavored as a fiery decay.
🔥 “For those who know that death is never cold.”
💼 Where (and When) to Find Him
Eravan is never where you expect him to be, and always exactly where he needs to be. Some claim he can be summoned by speaking a phrase etched on no map:
“Where wood meets wonder, and wonder seeks a wielder.”
Others have seen him step out of lightning storms, or emerge from the shadows of a Fey market stall that wasn’t there a moment ago. He may appear in your game as:
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A quest giver, asking players to retrieve bizarre or impossible ingredients.
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A neutral merchant in a planar hub city like Sigil.
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A mysterious benefactor who leaves a wand behind with a cryptic note.
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A potential patron for a PC spellcaster or wand-focused artificer.
✍️ Coming Soon: The Wandwright’s Collection
Over the next few blog posts, we’ll be unveiling the latest batch of wands from our collaboration with Eravan—each with mechanics, lore, and stories just waiting to be told. Expect wands that bend gravity, store moments of time, sing to stars, or whisper secrets that shouldn’t be known.
We can’t wait to show you what he’s made next.
Until then, if you see a flash of velvet in a marketplace that smells of smoke and ozone, or a satchel jingle with impossible ingredients—look closer. Eravan may be passing through. And if you’re lucky… he may take your order.
Thanks for reading. Until Next Time, Stay Nerdy!!
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