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Well, it seems now that Quillanoi may have a new government depending on whether the town guard is released by the current government. So much for democractic government. I wonder what government the people will decide on there. And my, there are so many factions in Quillanoi and they are always arguing over everything but personally I think that is what makes Quillanoi fun.
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rklenseth wrote:Well, it seems now that Quillanoi may have a new government depending on whether the town guard is released by the current government. So much for democractic government. I wonder what government the people will decide on there. And my, there are so many factions in Quillanoi and they are always arguing over everything but personally I think that is what makes Quillanoi fun.
What do you mean by,"depending if the Guard is released by the current government"
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Swymir wrote:I don't think there will be a new government. If people just banded together and told the government wha they want done instead of talking about how easy it would for Mr.Grax to take it over. Then maybe the government would be stronger.
The nature of Quillanoi's governmental style is to be weak, the emphasis has always been on business providing the momentum to the town.
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For any town in genreal I think taxes could stimulate things.
It is better that the just chip in for all eternity approach that is the rule in most places which is "commune"ism.
The Aztec tax system invloved days of work per year.
Each person in town regardless of citizenship could be made to donate one day of labor a year.
Guards chasing people, undertakers, and other would actually earn tax credits.
People would then be free for the other 19 days of the year.
It is better that the just chip in for all eternity approach that is the rule in most places which is "commune"ism.
The Aztec tax system invloved days of work per year.
Each person in town regardless of citizenship could be made to donate one day of labor a year.
Guards chasing people, undertakers, and other would actually earn tax credits.
People would then be free for the other 19 days of the year.
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