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Krayven
Krayven
Posts: 110

4/6/2013
Greetings delicious friends, and specifically, succulent developers,

Given the vast improvement of the item system, and its organisation, compared to the old setup - this simple thought crossed my mind for certain items still languishing in an unspecified manner in the 'Curiosities' section.

Keys, and Books.

There is a substantial body of property to buy and enhance in the game, each with a key or access pass, and several other 'keys' (including deeds, safe-conduct passes etc), for access to certain places, or opportunity card options. And they're scattered all over the curiosity sections
A simple 'Keyring' section, like the other more specific sections, would be a welcome and suitable slot for this. (I also like the idea of a big, gothic, iron loop with a selection of mundane keys and more esoteric items on it - or maybe something more suitably outlandish due to the variety of 'keys')

With regard to Books - A 'Bookshelf' or 'Desk' would be most welcome. Between the 6 or so poems and novels you can write for the court; 3 types of research notes and their related books once you have enough to combine into a tome; and now several levels of short story; it's a substantial body of paperwork. (I'm leaning towards the idea of a grand ornate desk or bureau as being in keeping with a LOT of player characters).


This is a purely organisational and aesthetic idea - but make of it what you will.

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