Use it or stop hoarding. Do the Tmap or turn it in at the library.
Besides the fact that there are players who like to play different styles, which is, for example, hunting monsters and putting away whatever good loot they got from them (for example Treasure Maps....). Then, when they feel doing them, they spend several days doing just Treasure Maps. Not to mention, that decoding Maps helps raising the skill so having many handy helps raise Cartography more.
But even following your point, since we just got Scrolls of Transcendency Books, I do not see why your point should not work also for SOTs (simply use them up or give them to whom needs to use them...).
Besides, SOTs can
already be binded together in 1 bigger SOT so, I wonder, why spend time to add to the game a SOT book when instead a Treasure Map book was much more needed ?
Toss that net in the water and run away like a little girl if you have to. Toss a bunch of armor, jewels and weapons in a bag and drop it on the ground at someones toes in Haven and recall away.
So why not toss away Bulk Order Deeds, Scrolls of Trascenbdency, Seeds, and all other items which can be stored more efficiently in a single container ?
Spring cleaning is not always about points and rewards. Roll that Big Green City Trashcan into your house and it dont leave till it is full. In UO it is buy two packhorses and fill them up. Park them at Fel Yew gate and go home and log out.
I cannot quite follow you. If a player stored Treasure Maps, for example, this means that this players is planning at some point to do them. Why should he/she discard them ?
I do not see any reason.
Indeed, such a player could gratefully welcome the addition of a book to better contain them and help towards their storage count.
Besides, if these items' containers are made as craftables, they would bring some new life to crafting and I do not possibly see any reason against bringing new craftables and new life to crafting in the game.
Bottom line is, I do not see why there could not be an addition of new items like special containers to help players better and more efficiently store their items.