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<blockquote data-quote="AbdulAlhazred" data-source="post: 6316081" data-attributes="member: 82106"><p>Yeah, I think its a cool conception. A society that just doesn't have theft. Maybe eladrin are simply too concerned about their honor to ever steal, or they just aren't that materialistic. Maybe their culture is built entirely around other values and if you need something all you have to do is ask. Maybe they don't even think in terms of property. None of this BTW is outside the realm of known human societies. </p><p></p><p>In my campaign world the Eldar don't really have money. They might give someone a 'token' that indicates appreciation or a sort of indebtedness, but they don't bargain for piles of cash. If you need something and servicing your needs enhances their standing, they will do it. They might accept some consideration in return, but they mostly gain respect. If a great warrior wields the sword made by an Eldar craftsman, then surely said craftsman will find his larder well-stocked and his creations in demand. Theft in that sort of society is POSSIBLE of course, but locks and wards are placed more to protect people from what is locked up than to guard hordes of wealth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbdulAlhazred, post: 6316081, member: 82106"] Yeah, I think its a cool conception. A society that just doesn't have theft. Maybe eladrin are simply too concerned about their honor to ever steal, or they just aren't that materialistic. Maybe their culture is built entirely around other values and if you need something all you have to do is ask. Maybe they don't even think in terms of property. None of this BTW is outside the realm of known human societies. In my campaign world the Eldar don't really have money. They might give someone a 'token' that indicates appreciation or a sort of indebtedness, but they don't bargain for piles of cash. If you need something and servicing your needs enhances their standing, they will do it. They might accept some consideration in return, but they mostly gain respect. If a great warrior wields the sword made by an Eldar craftsman, then surely said craftsman will find his larder well-stocked and his creations in demand. Theft in that sort of society is POSSIBLE of course, but locks and wards are placed more to protect people from what is locked up than to guard hordes of wealth. [/QUOTE]
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