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Revision as of 15:27, 13 December 2011
Introduction to scrolls and documents
With version 2.0.2 you'll can write your own scrolls, documents and books.
You can use this feature to:
- Write contracts and trade agreements
- Write treaties and diplomats agreed between the kingdoms
- Write religious documents such as baptismal and marriage records
- Manage the royal chancellery such as: passports, permissions for the use of resources, laws...
- Manage the accounts of corporations and guilds
- Simply write a poem, a poetry or notes
- Manage the documents as evidence in a trial
How to write a scroll/document
To write a scroll, you need a sheet of paper and a wax seal in your inventory and your char must have at least 5 points of intelligent.
You can find the action "write" in the tooltip of the paper piece.
Once you've written and sealed the scroll it can't be modified.
Exhibition of a document
It may happen that some captain, soldier, judge or other people ask you to show a scroll or a document. It can be shown by selecting the action 'exhibit' from the tooltip of the parchment.
You can submit a document only to a character present in the same region.