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Description

A medieval scroll token for **Magic: the Gathering** that says exactly

what it needs to: **YOU WILL PAY**.

## Use case

Magic has a small but vicious family of cards that let you cast

something now and pay for it next turn — and if you don't pay, you

lose the game outright:

- **Pact of Negation** (free counterspell, then 5UU upkeep)

- **Slaughter Pact** (free instant-speed kill, then 2B upkeep)

- **Intervention Pact** (free damage prevention, then 3W upkeep)

- **Pact of the Titans** (free 6/6, then 4R upkeep)

- **Summoner's Pact** (free green tutor, then 2G upkeep)

…plus delayed costs from Suspend, "at the beginning of your next

upkeep" triggers, and any other "I owe my opponent something next

turn" situation.

When an opponent casts one — or when **you** cast one and *they* try

to forget it — drop the scroll on the table in front of the

responsible player. It does the reminder for you.

## What you print

55×80 mm slim slab — slightly smaller than an MTG card (63×88 mm) so

it fits next to a sleeved card without crowding the play area. Raised

half-cylinder ridges at the top and bottom evoke the rolled ends of a

parchment scroll. **YOU / WILL / PAY** in raised Luminari lettering

across three lines.

Two-colour: parchment body + ink letters.

- `combined.stl` — ASCII multi-solid (body + text) for Bambu

  Studio's *Split to Parts*. **Recommended.**

- `body.stl` — filament A (slab + roll ridges) for single-colour

  fallback or filament-swap workflow.

- `text.stl` — filament B (raised letters) — drop onto the body

  if printing parts separately.

## Bambu AMS workflow (recommended)

1. **Import** `combined.stl` into Bambu Studio.

2. **Right-click** the imported object → *Split to Parts*.

3. Two sub-parts named `body` and `text` appear, locked at exact

   coordinates.

4. Assign **filament A (parchment)** to `body` — cream, ivory, or

   light tan.

5. Assign **filament B (ink)** to `text` — black, dark brown, or

   sepia red (pictured: dark forest green body + copper ink).

6. Slice. Print flat on the bed, **no supports**.

> Why a combined STL with named solids? Bambu's “Add Part”

> rearranges coordinates — the letters would land off-centre. A

> single ASCII STL with two named solids + Split-to-Parts preserves

> the exact alignment.

## Single-colour fallback

If you don't have AMS, print only `body.stl` (a blank scroll) or

combine it with `text.stl` as a single-colour print — the raised

0.6 mm letters are still legible without the colour contrast. Or

pause-and-swap filament at the layer where the letters start

(z = slab_t = 2.0 mm) for a manual two-colour finish.

## Print settings

- Bambu Lab P2S (or any 0.4 mm FDM)

- 0.2 mm layer height, 3 walls, 15 % infill

- PLA Basic

- **No supports**

- Print **front face UP** on the bed (letters and rolls on top)

- ~3 g per token, ~15 min print time

## Source

Full parametric `.scad` is included. Variables at the top of the file

control:

- Slab dimensions (`slab_w`, `slab_h`, `slab_t`)

- Roll ridge diameter + inset

- Text font, size, line spacing, line content

- Letter raise depth

Want a different reminder text? Change `text_lines` (currently

`["YOU", "WILL", "PAY"]`) — works for any 1–4 short lines. Suggestions

to steal: `["END", "STEP"]`, `["LOSE", "LIFE"]`, `["PAY", "OR", "DIE"]`,

`["FETCH", "LAND"]`, `["CON-", "CEDE"]`.

Fan content for **Magic: the Gathering** by Wizards of the Coast — not

affiliated.

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