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{{Dropcap|T}}he simplest solution was to enable the different factions and people within them to name a price and pay with coin. Negotiate. After all, it's far easier to hunt down someone that hasn't paid coin and turn their pockets than it is to force them to follow through with a promise made in secret. <br><br>
 
{{Dropcap|T}}he simplest solution was to enable the different factions and people within them to name a price and pay with coin. Negotiate. After all, it's far easier to hunt down someone that hasn't paid coin and turn their pockets than it is to force them to follow through with a promise made in secret. <br><br>
  
{{Dropcap|L}}ike the Accord, the consequences for failure to pay for a service can range from a slap on the wrist to something dire. Most often, it's handled between the people involved in the negotiations. Sometimes, it spills over and the various leaders of the factions get pulled into the web. It rarely favors anyone when the leaders got brought in to clean up such disputes. Especially if they have already caused strife between the different groups that are bound by the Accord.
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{{Dropcap|A}}kin to the Accord, the consequences for failure to pay for a service can range from a slap on the wrist to something dire. Most often, it's handled between the people involved in the negotiations. Sometimes, it spills over and the various leaders of the factions get pulled into the web. It rarely favors anyone when the leaders got brought in to clean up such disputes. Especially if they have already caused strife between the different groups that are bound by the Accord.

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The City

The Lake

The Supernatural

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truck alongside the Accord, the coins became the grease that kept the wheels from seizing. With so many boundaries always in flux, being able to smooth over a trespass or violation with something more fluid than favors alone became a necessity. Trying to enforce the value of favors between the four factions was nightmarish. What is a trivial thing for one faction can be an immense burden for another.

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he simplest solution was to enable the different factions and people within them to name a price and pay with coin. Negotiate. After all, it's far easier to hunt down someone that hasn't paid coin and turn their pockets than it is to force them to follow through with a promise made in secret.

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kin to the Accord, the consequences for failure to pay for a service can range from a slap on the wrist to something dire. Most often, it's handled between the people involved in the negotiations. Sometimes, it spills over and the various leaders of the factions get pulled into the web. It rarely favors anyone when the leaders got brought in to clean up such disputes. Especially if they have already caused strife between the different groups that are bound by the Accord.