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But they wouldn't be likely to specifically carry a selection of each grade and size of paper commonly used in official documents, either
There's no such thing in 95% of D&D settings.
or a selection of inks that can be blended to match the colour of ink used on a specific document
That's a skill in using something that they should, if they're a real calligrapher, have, so yeah they should. A calligrapher absolutely should be able to do that. He'll have experience doing precisely that. It's totally bizarre to suggest otherwise.
nor particular chemical treatments in order to artificially age or distress a document so that it doesn't look freshly penned.
This is non-renaissance nonsense. Not insult but that's not how forgery worked back then, and there's no such thing as "chemical treatments" to do this. Even in more recent forgery, where this is done, you have to work out precisely the right things for the specific thing you're forging. There's no generic stuff possible here.
D&D has a lot of overlap. Weapons, for example, have a lot of overlap. They tried hard to avoid having any that are entirely overlapping, but most are very similar.
Definitely fair. Trouble is, this is one of those situations where one thing is just better than another thing of equal cost.
Um, no. I was trying to describe a reciprocal situation: a sage with calligraphy trying to forge something, vs. an assassin with forgery trying to write some nice wedding invitations. Maybe a party member is getting married?
That was unclear. A forger should have no problem at all making nice-looking wedding invites to the PC's wedding.
No toilets, either. What can we extrapolate from that?
Not sure what you're trying to say here. Literally the first D&D adventure I ever played had loos in it, in the FR, and I know some DMs can't face (and this on them, I mean grow up) putting in latrines or the like, when they draw maps, but that's crummy. I've actually seen loos appear in plenty of settings - typically they're "Roman-style", or they're just latrines/outhouses/bedpans.