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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7195198" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p><em>The Domesday Book</em>, c.1096, is the oldest tax roll in England's history. It is written in Latin and very repetitive, but you can skim it and look for where stuff changes. (You can also find translations into modern English.) This will give you an idea what sort of things were actually taxed. Water mills, farm fields, oxen, plows - property - is most of it, some nobles own "the right to hunt the forest" for instance, so they have to at least go out and get enough lumber / furs / venison to pay the tax each year.</p><p></p><p>I would make "paying the taxes" as painless and in-the-background as possible. Unless your PCs just <u>dare</u> you to send a Tax Collector after them with intent to commit personal enrichment under color of law. (Guy's name might be Zacchaeus?)</p><p>Somehow, every dungeon has coins, artworks, fancy property, magic items ... and a 20-lb brick of gold that BBEG hadn't quite gotten around to using.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could make a scenario out of a bunch of Royal Officials showing up with bright shiny new arms /armor / equipment that the King just bought for them with that big fat tax payment the PCs provided last month.</p><p>You also could give your group's Alchemist - or Transmuter Wizard - a chance to show off, by turning Lead into Gold and paying the tax with THAT. </p><p>(In the Transmuter's case, pay and then get outta town fast.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7195198, member: 6803337"] [I]The Domesday Book[/I], c.1096, is the oldest tax roll in England's history. It is written in Latin and very repetitive, but you can skim it and look for where stuff changes. (You can also find translations into modern English.) This will give you an idea what sort of things were actually taxed. Water mills, farm fields, oxen, plows - property - is most of it, some nobles own "the right to hunt the forest" for instance, so they have to at least go out and get enough lumber / furs / venison to pay the tax each year. I would make "paying the taxes" as painless and in-the-background as possible. Unless your PCs just [U]dare[/U] you to send a Tax Collector after them with intent to commit personal enrichment under color of law. (Guy's name might be Zacchaeus?) Somehow, every dungeon has coins, artworks, fancy property, magic items ... and a 20-lb brick of gold that BBEG hadn't quite gotten around to using. Maybe you could make a scenario out of a bunch of Royal Officials showing up with bright shiny new arms /armor / equipment that the King just bought for them with that big fat tax payment the PCs provided last month. You also could give your group's Alchemist - or Transmuter Wizard - a chance to show off, by turning Lead into Gold and paying the tax with THAT. (In the Transmuter's case, pay and then get outta town fast.) [/QUOTE]
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