How it works
Step inside Inkwell and browse the placement grid — a map of your body showing every available spot for ink. Pick a design, pick where it lands, pay in CASH, and it’s yours. You can return as many times as you like to add more pieces, building a sleeve, a chest piece, or a scattered collection of designs that tell your story over time. Building a look this way is intentional. Most players start with one or two small pieces and add to them as they get more settled in the world — it’s a record of your time in Gritlands as much as it is a style choice.Flash designs vs. artist series
Two tiers of design are on offer at Inkwell. They suit different budgets and different tastes, but both are worth exploring.Flash Designs
The wall of ready-made designs displayed at the front of the shop. Affordable, paid in CASH, and there’s genuine variety — dozens of options across styles and themes. Flash is how most players start their ink journey, and there’s no shame in wearing it well.
Artist Series
Limited original designs created by the Inkwell artist. Rarer, more expensive, and a real statement — you’ll run into fewer people wearing the same piece. Paid in CASH like all ink, but the scarcity makes them sought after. These are the tattoos people notice and ask about.
Gritlands motifs
The local flash leans hard into the world you live in. Keep an eye out for these designs on the wall at Inkwell — they’re popular because they wear the Gritlands identity proudly:- Carp and fish-hooks — nods to Grit Lake and the fishing culture around it
- Rats — a symbol players have reclaimed as a badge of scrappiness
- Wrenches and tools — for crafters and anyone who’s built their way up
- The Grit City skyline — wear the city you’ve made your home
- “MAKE IT” script — the motto. Simple, readable, and everywhere
Tattoos are inked onto you, not onto an item — so unlike clothing or jewellery, they can’t be resold, traded, or passed to another player. You pay in CASH and they’re yours for keeps, unless you choose to cover them up or remove them.
Changed your mind? Cover-ups and removals are both available at Inkwell — for a fee. A cover-up places a new design over an old one; a full removal clears the slot entirely. As the sign on the wall reads: “No refunds. Yes cover-ups.”