Table of Contents

Introduction

Selecting a Committee

Responsibilities

Brain Storming

Planning Events

Setting the Date

Announcements

Inspecting features

Organizing  Officials

Laws/Criminals

Issuing Seals

Event Ideas

Game Ideas

Selling Items

Problem solving

Closing the Fair

Issuing Seals

Both branches of government may issue seals and may also designate a trusted citizen to issue seals.

Care should be taken when issuing seals.  No seal of any kind should be issued to an aisling that is known to disrupt or steal from others.

If in doubt about issuing a director's seal, please check with a fair committee member to be sure the individual has approval for such a seal.  If in doubt about issuing any seal, wait until you are sure.

Be courteous to an aisling requesting a seal, ask them which type of seal they would like and how long they would like to purchase the seal for.  The seals available and their prices are as follows:
 
 

Seal
Length
Cost
Merchant Seal 8 hours ((1 hour))
1 day ((3 hours))
1 week ((21 hours))
1 moon ((3.5 days))
  1,000 gold
  5,000 gold
15,000 gold
30,000 gold
Event Seal 8 hours ((1 hour))
1 day ((3 hours))
1 week ((21 hours))
1 moon ((3.5 days))
  1,000 gold
  5,000 gold
15,000 gold
30,000 gold
Theater Director Seal 8 hours ((1 hour))
1 day ((3 hours))
1 week ((21 hours))
1 moon ((3.5 days))
   25,000 gold
   50,000 gold
125,000 gold
250,000 gold
Amphitheater Director Seal 8 hours ((1 hour))
1 day ((3 hours))
1 week ((21 hours))
1 moon ((3.5 days))
   25,000 gold
   50,000 gold
125,000 gold
250,000 gold

If at all possible, someone should be in the office at all times to issue seals.  This is where a schedule of workers would come in handy.  Be sure to have someone available to issue seals during prior to the start of each scheduled event.  It is the planning committees responsibility to make sure those seals are issued to the event hosts.