Custom Maker's Marks (new)

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These Maker marks are more complex designs to the basic version of the stamp. The function and use will remain the same as the basic marks. The basic guidelines for these designs are:

  • You must provide your own basic stamp. Work cannot be performed on someone else's stamp.
  • Design can be no more than 150 characters in length, and will be automatically prefixed with is the image of (not counted in character count limit).
  • This is an actual, physical marking. The design cannot be animated or magical, nor can it shimmer or shine. There is no guarantee of complete uniqueness — some elements may be shared with other stamps.

These designs are unique and were given during the following Alteration sessions:

For marks created during the old Forging system, see the Custom Maker's Marks (legacy) page.

Custom Maker's Mark Designs

All marks start with 'the image of ' and end with `impressed into the material's surface`

Smith Mark (Impressed into the metal) Created In
Anuind 432
Arixin a slumbering phoenix nestled beside a heated anvil 432
Kurtus 432
Kythryn an elaborate mariner's compass centered around a stylized "K.S." monogram impressed into the surface of the material. 432
Dhalinar a flaming anvil piled high with various blades over an arc of elegant script which reads, "Metal Matters" in stylized letters impressed into the surface of the material. 432
Dreamheart a mirrored double D initials with a tiny wren perched inside the reversed letter over flowing script which reads, "Bardess of Dreams" in a graceful arc 432
Naniaki a stylized letter "N" separating a stack of ingots from a bag of gems and encircled by the name "Naniaki Felyran" 432
Rairken 432
Sekmeht a roaring Gor'Tog Barbarian raising a forging hammer high above his head, the word "Usho" set into the handle with stylized flame lettering 432
Szoengi a one-eyed kingsnake twisted into the symbol of a treble clef 432
Vaerek 432
Xixist a slender, sleepy-eyed salamander writhing about the inscription, "X marks the spot" legacy
  • note that legacy denotes a stamp design that was converted from the previous system.