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===NOTE TO CRAFTERS===
===NOTE TO CRAFTERS===
*If ever in doubt, simply contact Amarisse! She will work with you to the greatest extent she can. The easiest way is to GIVE LETTER TO AMARISSE with your questions and she is usually prompt in responding.
*If ever in doubt, simply contact Amarisse! She will work with you to the greatest extent she can. The easiest way is to GIVE LETTER TO AMARISSE with your questions and she is usually prompt in responding.
*Crafting standards evolve. Just because something was approved 10 years ago does not mean it will now. While you are more than welcome to (politely) make your case for something via Amarisse, do know that if you only offer a public design from 5 years ago that is a single example of what you wish to craft, it will likely still be rejected.


===Appearance Description===
===Appearance Description===
*Should not begin with a capital letter and can NOT end with a period.
*Should not begin with a capital letter and can NOT end with a period.
*The appearance should not contain any commas.
*Also the appearance should be kept short (maximum of 50 characters).
*Also the appearance should be kept short (maximum of 50 characters).
*Don't make a sentence out of it.
*Don't make a sentence out of it.
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*No spilling or dripping, not everyone will eat messy.
*No spilling or dripping, not everyone will eat messy.
*Do not force reactions to the food on the eater. Not everyone will find the dish delicious and slurp it up happily, etc. Stick to the food itself, not what the eater does when eating it.
*Do not force reactions to the food on the eater. Not everyone will find the dish delicious and slurp it up happily, etc. Stick to the food itself, not what the eater does when eating it.
*A working repository for discussion on the [[Talk:Ingredients|origin of certain foods]] may be found here.


===Jewellery Specific===
===Jewellery Specific===
*Available base materials are, in order of value: Bone, Steel, Silver, Gold, Platinum.
*Available base materials are, in order of value: Bone, Steel, Silver, Gold, Platinum.
*Nothing that is alive or was previously alive (excluding bone) maybe used in jewellery.


===Tailoring Specific===
===Tailoring Specific===
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