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Originally Posted by WallShadow
Do I detect the stirrings of "Imperial Stationery" in this, combined with a soupcon of "Carte Blanche"?
"It is by my order and for the good of the state that the bearer of this has done what he has done. Richelieu"
Which should go hand in hand with:
"One should be careful what one writes. And to whom one gives it."
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The bearer of the letter does quite literally hold the King's authority in his (or her) hand so it certainly does provide a sense of carte blance.
There would probably also be a number of people falsely claiming to be a King's Messenger, thus making the letters themselves highly valuable.