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« on: January 05, 2006, 07:38:14 pm »
What about leaving messages at a NPC? For example if I have done Harnquist a favor (made one of his quests) he\'ll do me a favor in return: tell someone what I told him if that person either asks him if I left a message or Harnquist tells him whenever the other is coming for shopping.
If I haven\'t been nice to that person I might have to pay a little fee for that service.
It could even be possible that the message is forgotten after some time. That\'s where the writing skill would be handy - if i\'m good enough in writing my note (skill level might influence the length of the letter?), I can hand it over to a NPC or even a PC like the librarian in DR or the guys in the tavern and they can give the scroll to the recipient.
I wrote \"can\" since it might be possible that the note is stolen, sold, copied or whatever can happen to a piece of paper.
Speaking of paper one has to find a solution for the problem of paper being quite expensive and the potential need for a lot of notes.
It might even be nice to have a kind of ingame notebook to remember things that aren\'t quest related so that you don\'t have to abuse the quest book all the time.
I hope that at least a few of my ideas are helpful and not too confusing...
Tobias
If I haven\'t been nice to that person I might have to pay a little fee for that service.
It could even be possible that the message is forgotten after some time. That\'s where the writing skill would be handy - if i\'m good enough in writing my note (skill level might influence the length of the letter?), I can hand it over to a NPC or even a PC like the librarian in DR or the guys in the tavern and they can give the scroll to the recipient.
I wrote \"can\" since it might be possible that the note is stolen, sold, copied or whatever can happen to a piece of paper.
Speaking of paper one has to find a solution for the problem of paper being quite expensive and the potential need for a lot of notes.
It might even be nice to have a kind of ingame notebook to remember things that aren\'t quest related so that you don\'t have to abuse the quest book all the time.
I hope that at least a few of my ideas are helpful and not too confusing...
Tobias