Sounds good as long as it\'s balanced to fit the
needs of the chars in-game. This means that it wouldn\'t be good if the char needed three swords and two shields and an extra platemail but could only carry one of each.
Anyway, to the magic bags: The game \"deathgate\" has implemented a nice idea, that they called \"reality pockets\". This is, you could learn a spell that, cast on a drawing, tapestry, painted wall, whatever, would let you
enter it! So you can put stuff in or take stuff out. OK, drawings of a pile of gold shouldn\'t be in.

But anyway, you could restrict this so that only stuff that has been put into it can be taken out again. The nice thing is that the image would show your stuff once you put it into, but you can of course hide it there.
I really love this idea.
BTW, the description they used for this was that the artist, i.e. the creator of the image, created the \"reality pocket\" when creating the image, and the spell merely allows you to access it. PS doesn\'t need to follow it, but it is more logical than having the spell create it.
You can also enter the image and come out as you wish, so assassins and spies get new options! Beware of the tapestries on your house, there might be someone not behind them, but
in them! Hide in an image of a forest and wait until it\'s been bought by a merchant, then sneak out, rob him, and put the loot in, take it off the wall and leave. Cool, eh?

Note that in PS you should be able to add magical protection to it as well so that you can\'t enter unless you either know the passphrase (or have the magical signature correct) or break the spell.
So this would enable a merchant to buy a wagon, have a marketplace painted on it, and then put their stuff on the marketplace, leaving the wagon empty for the merchant\' to sleep in. Or get rid of the wagon and only carry a roll of tapestry or whatever. Gives a new meaning to these exposition windows in shops as well!

Personal, portable library, anyone?
Note: the stuff you put into the drawing needs to be smaller than the drawing itself, as it\'s like a door (so you can fit the table in even if the image\'s outline is too narrow), but not the cupboard.
So paint
vast areas, like montain scenes!

Also gives art
real value besides just decorating. Don\'t use the spell on the painted dragon, though...

Edit: the spell needs to be cast each time you want to enter the image, and it might allow entering only for some minutes or so after being cast (exiting could be interesting as well, being trapped in the image... leads to \"reality TV\": put ppl. who don\'t know the spell into an image and watch them... sadistic and cruel, but the evil guys will have new decoration and everybody will have new, space-saving and incredibly secure prisons!). Oh yeah, and you could put animals inside for watching pleasure or transportation, as well.