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<blockquote data-quote="howandwhy99" data-source="post: 6124314" data-attributes="member: 3192"><p>A long lasting and very wealthy dwarf hold should have an enormous amount of treasure within it whether it's been seized by a monstrous dragon or not.</p><p></p><p>To me, the treasure the PCs acquire should affect the economy in their world. The bigger the treasure than the larger the wave of economic shifting will occur if and when they dump the treasure in it. Why else do we have have all these rules for economics in the game? The prices and service costs, material needs and so on? The treasure the players do (or don't) acquire should matter in the game world.</p><p></p><p>If the PCs dump 2.5 million gold pieces worth of treasure wholly in the border towns of the uttermost kingdom of the empire, well then the wave of inflation, merchant trains, and anyone looking to make a buck is going to be felt to the very corners of the realm. Not only are the few hundred folks who lived in the original town now all peeing in golden pots and buying lunch from with gold bars because they are so rich, but the empress herself will find her coffers swell noticeably for the season even though there is record-breaking graft from her tax collectors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howandwhy99, post: 6124314, member: 3192"] A long lasting and very wealthy dwarf hold should have an enormous amount of treasure within it whether it's been seized by a monstrous dragon or not. To me, the treasure the PCs acquire should affect the economy in their world. The bigger the treasure than the larger the wave of economic shifting will occur if and when they dump the treasure in it. Why else do we have have all these rules for economics in the game? The prices and service costs, material needs and so on? The treasure the players do (or don't) acquire should matter in the game world. If the PCs dump 2.5 million gold pieces worth of treasure wholly in the border towns of the uttermost kingdom of the empire, well then the wave of inflation, merchant trains, and anyone looking to make a buck is going to be felt to the very corners of the realm. Not only are the few hundred folks who lived in the original town now all peeing in golden pots and buying lunch from with gold bars because they are so rich, but the empress herself will find her coffers swell noticeably for the season even though there is record-breaking graft from her tax collectors. [/QUOTE]
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