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A '''Soulstamp''' is a tool used in [[Forgery]].
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A '''Soulstamp''' is a tool used in [[Forgery]]. The most powerful kind of soulstamp is called an [[Essence Mark]].{{ref|b|tes|day|2}}
   
Soulstamps are used to stamp an object with a Soulseal which changes the object's past in a way described by the design of the stamp. If the new history is similar enough to the original the stamp will ''take''. If not, the stamp will fail after an amount of time relative to the similarity of the histories.
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Soulstamps are used to stamp an object with a seal which changes the object's past in a way described by the design of the stamp.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}} The seal left by the stamp itself is also called a soulstamp.{{ref|b|tes|day|2}} If the new history is similar enough to the original the stamp will ''take''. If not, the stamp will fail after an amount of time relative to the similarity of the histories. A plausible enough stamp will stay nearly permanently.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}}
   
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The seals left by soulstamps were slightly indented, and had a noticeable texture to them, regardless of the material they were stamped into.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}} When a stamp fails, the embossed texture disappears, and the ink becomes as if fresh.{{ref|b|tes|day|30}}
Known materials that can be carved into a stamp are wood, crystal, [[Soulstone]], and possibly bone.
 
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==Realmatics==
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The likelihood of a soulstamp taking is dependent in part on the plausibility of a stamp. This includes both how the object views itself (the object's history) and how others view it. This is congruent with what we know of the cognitive realm, and suggests Forgery is similar to Soulcasting.{{ref|?|979|15|Do soulstamps work similar to Returned?}}{{ref|b|tes|postscript}}
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Soulstamps have a glyph of [[MaiPon]] on the back of a stamp, and get weaker the further you travel from MaiPon in a method similar to the [[AonDor]].{{ref|b|tes|day|30}}{{ref|?|949|7|Do Soulstamps act like Aons?}} Also like the AonDor, it isn't possible to change the glyph on the back of the stamp to correspond to a new location, it is necessary to be born in the area.{{ref|?|979|14|Could an Elantrian forge a soulstamp?}}
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Soulstamps have a fairly low amount of [[investiture]], and would have significant trouble soulstamping an invested object.{{ref|?|1034|28|Could you soulstamp shardplate to become a robot?}}{{ref|?|1047|12|Rank me the investment in objects.}}
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==Materials==
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Known materials that can be carved into a stamp are wood, crystal, [[Soulstone]], and bone. It is implied that any material could be used as a soulstamp, as long as it could be carved to have the proper seal on it.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}} The material used in the creation of a soulstamp affected the quality of the stamp, with harder, finer materials being more prized, and [[soulstone]] most of all. The ink used to stamp the seal also had an effect - only fresh, organic inks would function, though they could be mixed with other compounds such as wax, and clear, bright colours were the best. Animal inks were superior to plant-based inks, squid ink being well regarded.{{ref|b|tes|day|3}}
   
 
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Soulstamp
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A Soulstamp is a tool used in Forgery. The most powerful kind of soulstamp is called an Essence Mark.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Soulstamps are used to stamp an object with a seal which changes the object's past in a way described by the design of the stamp.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The seal left by the stamp itself is also called a soulstamp.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content If the new history is similar enough to the original the stamp will take. If not, the stamp will fail after an amount of time relative to the similarity of the histories. A plausible enough stamp will stay nearly permanently.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The seals left by soulstamps were slightly indented, and had a noticeable texture to them, regardless of the material they were stamped into.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content When a stamp fails, the embossed texture disappears, and the ink becomes as if fresh.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Realmatics

The likelihood of a soulstamp taking is dependent in part on the plausibility of a stamp. This includes both how the object views itself (the object's history) and how others view it. This is congruent with what we know of the cognitive realm, and suggests Forgery is similar to Soulcasting.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Soulstamps have a glyph of MaiPon on the back of a stamp, and get weaker the further you travel from MaiPon in a method similar to the AonDor.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Also like the AonDor, it isn't possible to change the glyph on the back of the stamp to correspond to a new location, it is necessary to be born in the area.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Soulstamps have a fairly low amount of investiture, and would have significant trouble soulstamping an invested object.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have contentCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Materials

Known materials that can be carved into a stamp are wood, crystal, Soulstone, and bone. It is implied that any material could be used as a soulstamp, as long as it could be carved to have the proper seal on it.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content The material used in the creation of a soulstamp affected the quality of the stamp, with harder, finer materials being more prized, and soulstone most of all. The ink used to stamp the seal also had an effect - only fresh, organic inks would function, though they could be mixed with other compounds such as wax, and clear, bright colours were the best. Animal inks were superior to plant-based inks, squid ink being well regarded.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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