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Stamps, also called chops or seals, are used to imprint a distinctive symbol on documents that uniquely identifies the sealholder. A chop cannot be easily forged, and thus, is traditionally used on contracts, treaties, and other sensitive documents. Stamps can be associated with an individual or an organization such as a guild, city, commune, order, cult, clan, or family. Stamps associated with an organization can be used by the organization's leaders. Family seals are | Stamps, also called chops or seals, are used to imprint a distinctive symbol on documents that uniquely identifies the sealholder. A chop cannot be easily forged, and thus, is traditionally used on contracts, treaties, and other sensitive documents. Stamps can be associated with an individual or an organization such as a guild, city, commune, order, cult, clan, or family. Stamps associated with an organization can be used by the organization's leaders. Family seals are traditionally passed on from parent to child when they become the family head. | ||
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Only a sealholder may use a stamp. Only letters, stationery, and scrolls may be stamped, and each document can have up to six stamps. The document will reveal the chop when read or probed. | Only a sealholder may use a stamp. Only letters, stationery, action origami, modular origami, and scrolls may be stamped, and each document can have up to six stamps. The document will reveal the chop when read or probed. | ||
==Constructs== | ==Constructs== |
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