I assume the government also takes care of the powerful monsters and villains as well, making sure the community is safe and doesn't need adventurers. Or do they just sit around and monitor the player characters?
Sometimes crime happens and no one gets punished. Villages burn and no one is held responsible. But the controlling DM knows that such an attack on their world cannot stand unpunished and the guilty PC must be dealt with. Be it by powerful NPCs who spring up from the ground to battle the PC, a coincidental attack by a too powerful monster or the literal Gods showing up to provide divine justice.
Yeah, the red flags are glowing brighter.
The people in the world will respond in a fashion that I think makes sense given the culture, governmental structure and other factors. That may mean you burn down a village but find that you get shunned wherever you go. It may mean that the local warlord looks at it as a threat to their power and sends a small army. You may get away without consequences.
I'm going to make those decisions based on the world and lore I've built. If you want a playground where you can do whatever you want and always get away with it I don't want you in my game either.


