Undead Lincoln
First Post
Any stable an reliable organization could branch out into security for magic sales. Governments proabably wouldn't, but other organizations might.
Assassin's guild: All exchanges take place in a guild approved trading area. Both parties are identified when the terms of the exchange are drawn up. Detect magic and patdowns are used to garuntee that their identities are known. If either party violates the terms, a contract is put on their head. This is probably not used by the law abiding or those with other sources of security.
Temple: The temple tresury is also used as a storehouse for magic items. When a magic item is sold, a bill of sale is drafted and given to the priests. The buyer then goes to the temple and his payment is deposited in the treasury and he is given the item in question to examine. If he goes through with the purchase, the seller can then pick up the payment from the treasury.
Assassin's guild: All exchanges take place in a guild approved trading area. Both parties are identified when the terms of the exchange are drawn up. Detect magic and patdowns are used to garuntee that their identities are known. If either party violates the terms, a contract is put on their head. This is probably not used by the law abiding or those with other sources of security.
Temple: The temple tresury is also used as a storehouse for magic items. When a magic item is sold, a bill of sale is drafted and given to the priests. The buyer then goes to the temple and his payment is deposited in the treasury and he is given the item in question to examine. If he goes through with the purchase, the seller can then pick up the payment from the treasury.