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Revision as of 15:03, 27 November 2014
[Town Hall, Records Storage]
This cramped, dusty office displays all the standard appointments that mark it as serving an extremely important role in the bureaucracy of the town government. Dilapidated, make-shift shelves are crammed full of books and papers that bear no evidence of being organized in any useful manner. Everything is covered with a thick layer of dust, and the walls and ceiling are stained with black from the smoke that rises from the single, small lamp that rests on a high desk in the center of the room.
You also see a sign, a simple curtain and an arched door.
Location
Records Office is located down the corridor in the Town Hall, next to the Lottery Office on the second floor.
- Climb Stair, Go Hall, West, Go Door
Services
- Town Registrar Information
Registration of an item should not be construed as an insurance policy of any type, nor is it proof of ownership. It simply establishes a detailed record of the item, and that it was at one time in the possession of the person who paid for the registration.
It is unnecessary to register an item again unless it has been significantly altered.
To register your item, go through the curtain. Once there, the clerk will help you to REGISTER or UNREGISTER your item
Fees
Note that it costs 5 gold per item registered.
- Not all items may be registered, and registration does not guarantee replacement of lost items.
Registering
- Registration of an item should not be construed as an insurance policy of any type, nor is it proof of ownership. It simply establishes a detailed record of the item, and that it was at one time in the possession of the person who paid for the registration.
- It is unnecessary to register an item again unless it has been significantly altered.
- Registering an item will not EVER guarantee that the item will be replaced if the item is lost. It simply means that IF an item is lost AND a GM determines that it is eligible for replacement, we can more easily re-create the exact item you lost.
Through the Curtain
[Town Hall Records Office, Booth]
You've entered a space which is wedged between two rows of filing cabinets and sectioned off by a heavy brocade curtain. In it is a simple modwir desk with an elderly clerk sitting behind it, peering over the mounds of paper which surround him. He snorts to himself once, mutters something under his breath, then returns to work.
You also see Registrar Paltagir, a simple curtain and a sign.
To register your item, simply REGISTER {item name}.
To unregister an item registered to you, simply UNREGISTER {item name}. (You may need to unregister an item before you can re-register it.)
To check the registration status of an item, ASK [NPC] ABOUT RECORD.
What can be Registered
- Altered items
- Non standard items
- Forged or player made items
- Quest items
- IT IS UNNECESSARY TO REGISTER AN ITEM AGAIN UNLESS IT HAS BEEN SIGNIFICANTLY ALTERED.