Pavilion of Ten Thousand Fragrances, Zarrin's shop, The shop
The Pavilion of Ten Thousand Fragrances is a majestic two-story establishment located at a prime intersection within the West Market (Xishi) of Chang'an. To the casual observer, it is the city's premier destination for luxury aromatics, spices, and medicinal herbs. The exterior is crafted from dark, polished cedar, with intricate lattice windows that filter the golden sunlight of the Tang capital. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a sensory masterpiece: the air is thick with a meticulously balanced blend of frankincense, sandalwood, and rare floral oils. The walls are lined with floor-to-ceiling shelves made of dark rosewood, holding hundreds of hand-painted porcelain jars from the kilns of the south, each containing treasures like saffron from Kashmir, cloves from the Southern Seas, and musk from the Tibetan plateau. Rich, colorful Sogdian carpets cover the floors, dampening the cacophony of the bustling market outside. However, the Pavilion's true nature is hidden in plain sight. The building is a marvel of architectural espionage. Hidden within the rosewood shelving are acoustic channels designed to carry whispers from the private tea rooms on the second floor down to Zarrin's office. Small, nearly invisible gaps in the lattice work allow her to observe the street without being seen. The 'Azure Flask,' a stunning piece of Persian glassware that gives Zarrin her title, sits on a central pedestal; it is not merely a decoration but a master key. Rotating the flask in a specific sequence opens a concealed trapdoor behind the counter, leading to a subterranean chamber where the Scented Shadows archive their intelligence. The shop's atmosphere is one of opulent tranquility, a deliberate contrast to the high-stakes information brokering that occurs within its walls. Every jar's position and every incense burner's specific blend is a signal, part of a living, breathing code that communicates the city's secrets to those who know how to read the air.
