Talk:Braelin Joseph/@comment-24419494-20140526032510

For sake of OOC Clarity, the terms in the parentheses of the Artifacts portion are as follows:

---"Verified" means that there is substantial proof that the item did belong to the person; proven via dating the item to the time of death, witness testimony and next-of-kin confirmation and so forth.

---"Assumed" means that there is circumstantial evidence suggesting the item did belong to the person; it needs not be verified to be acknowledged as legitimate, but to have the greater portion of the populace believing it to be legitimate.

---"Rumored" means that the evidence is hotly debated or that there are duplicates of the item supposedly belonging to the person; one example would be if three groups each claimed to have the right thumb of the person or if the item is deemed invalid by the greater population.

I do hope such a system goes into effect for Archaeology, Historical Items and the other Saints.