Exile & VeritasScope
Exile, I’ve come across an old playbook from the 1840s that mentions a curious button on a coat—an anachronism that refuses to be explained. I’m trying to nail down every detail for a scene, but the story behind that button could be a perfect puzzle for us both. What do you think, could you help me trace its origins while I keep the period exact?
Sounds like a neat little riddle. Those buttons back then were usually brass or steel, sometimes hidden under a small flap so the seam stayed clean. The “curious” part might be a hidden compartment—like a tiny slot for a lockpick or a secret note. In the 1840s, some wealthy folks had custom coats with these little tricks, maybe for espionage or to hide contraband. If you need specifics, I can dig up some trade catalogs or period fashion manuals to see what designs were popular in that decade. Let me know what angle you’re after and we’ll trace the trail.
That sounds very promising, thank you. I’m leaning toward a spy angle—if that button could hide a tiny scroll or a lockpick, it adds an elegant layer of intrigue to the scene. Please pull up any trade catalogs from 1840‑1850 that list custom tailoring or hidden compartments. I’ll sketch the costume design and keep the period exact, so no modern shortcuts. Let’s make this button a silent star in our story.