Been thinking about how permissions work and came up with the idea for a House Deed.
A House Deed would be similar in how a Bill of Possession works.
Bill of Possession you stick on a liftable, and are given an associated tag. Having the related tag in your inventory gives you all permissions for it.
So a House Deed, you make and attach to a house you have vandalism permissions for, and it would give you all permissions when the related paper is in your inventory.
(If the door is locked you still need a key, or ability to pick locks, to get in though)
The main difference is that the deed would also be like the bond of blood and soil where you can inherit it and somebody can't just kill you and nab it from your corpse.
Q: So, why have the deed anyways? What's the point?
A: A lot of the time you need to have Personal Claims + Palisades within Villages in order to divide people's properties, forming a bunch of miniature bunkers. And while yes, that's obviously the most secure way of doing it probably, alternatives are not a bad thing to have -- and some people may value the pros even with the cons. So if it's not too much work, I think it could be a neat addition to the game.
Thanks for reading!
Give me some feedback! I'm definitely open to reasons as to why this could be a bad idea, especially if they can help turn it into a good one! (Saying it's a good idea is also welcome lol)