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Sealing wax

A colored and malleable substance often used for securing scrolls, letters, and documents with an official or decorative seal. It is typically made from a mixture of wax and resin, which, when melted and pressed, leaves a distinctive mark. Sealing wax comes in various colors, each signifying different meanings or affiliations, making it a useful tool for communication and authentication.

Cost: 5 sp
Weight: 0.1

Credits: SRD 5.1