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The Imperial family has reserved (both by custom and by law) a distinctive design for its personal stationery. Well-known throughout the {{Imperium}} through its use for routine messages and for Imperial appointments, this writing material is cream-colored artificial vellum, embossed with the Imperial Seal in gold. Because it is used for Imperial appointments (even when issued in blank for offices in the marches) all Imperial officials are familiar with the design and can readily tell normal forgeries from the real thing.
 
The Imperial family has reserved (both by custom and by law) a distinctive design for its personal stationery. Well-known throughout the {{Imperium}} through its use for routine messages and for Imperial appointments, this writing material is cream-colored artificial vellum, embossed with the Imperial Seal in gold. Because it is used for Imperial appointments (even when issued in blank for offices in the marches) all Imperial officials are familiar with the design and can readily tell normal forgeries from the real thing.
  
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Revision as of 21:03, 2 March 2015

The Imperial family has reserved (both by custom and by law) a distinctive design for its personal stationery. Well-known throughout the Imperium through its use for routine messages and for Imperial appointments, this writing material is cream-colored artificial vellum, embossed with the Imperial Seal in gold. Because it is used for Imperial appointments (even when issued in blank for offices in the marches) all Imperial officials are familiar with the design and can readily tell normal forgeries from the real thing.

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