Wax Seals

by Unknown

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Unknown2007-11-24 18:44:09
Here's my ideas, ready for you guys to go over and pick apart:

I know we have messages and tells, but we also have a more RP-friendly thing called letters. I noticed that people still use them instead of messages. This got me thinking. What about wax seals. Its mainly a RP thing.

First scrolls (and I guess letters) can be rolled up and sealed with an official looking seal. This could be the Shadowdancers' official seal, High Priestess of Viravain's seal or Nievea's personal seal - whatever you can think of.

The wax can be harvested by Herbalists (I guess), who can have it colored with the tints that artists make. You can pour the wax onto the scroll and seal it with a custom stamp made by Artisans. The stamp can be further enchanted, by the Enchanters so that the owner can select to have it only open for one person or persons. The scroll could be opened by others, but at the risk of activating the seal and destroying the scroll, the secret message and whatever else is inside. Then, no one will know what was hiding inside, but the person who wrote it. That last step is optional, of course.

How's that sound?
Ilyarin2007-11-24 18:52:33
Very interesting! I like this.
Acrune2007-11-24 19:07:24
As long is it doesn't become what achaea's was, it'd be cool.
Unknown2007-11-24 19:24:54
QUOTE(Acrune @ Nov 24 2007, 02:07 PM) 460128
As long is it doesn't become what achaea's was, it'd be cool.


What happened In Achaea? I haven't logged into that game in years.
Simimi2007-11-25 13:20:58
I would like this, this sounds great!
Arvont2007-11-26 10:25:29
And yet another +++ for Herbalists. Other than that, I'd love this to be implemented.
Noola2007-11-26 19:16:55
QUOTE(Endlessnite @ Nov 24 2007, 12:44 PM) 460119
The stamp can be further enchanted, by the Enchanters so that the owner can select to have it only open for one person or persons. The scroll could be opened by others, but at the risk of activating the seal and destroying the scroll, the secret message and whatever else is inside. Then, no one will know what was hiding inside, but the person who wrote it. That last step is optional, of course.

How's that sound?



This is my favorite part!