townies in d&d are lawful good
unrealistic
the state is always lawful evil :blobcatgoogly:

@icedquinn without even doing it on purpose this is actually how I run them, just realized that lol. Most people are shit and looking out only fit their own self interest, so if the PCs do get anything out of them it'll be because it benefits them too. Makes things a bit more interesting.

@beardalaxy yea i was wondering how an ancappy/agorist police would even work. like.

does the crown just own everything and beats your ass for lowering property values

@icedquinn idk a whole hell of a lot about this stuff, but I would assume that there would end up being different guards who are trying to enforce different rules from various rich people, which would either lead to one of them being bought out/killed off, or the area being split into two parts like gang territory, with the people choosing which one they would rather be a part of and each side trying to make the deal sweeter in some way. It would probably all boil back down to essentially taxes again.

However, in such a setting, if people are happy with the way things are then that is very unlikely to change. If they are unhappy, it usually comes down to the PCs to fix that in some way and it's usually because the ruler of that land is a bastard man that the PCs have to either kill or convince to change.

In my mind, the only way an "ancap" society works in a fantasy setting is for groups/races that are more nomadic. They still have a set of rules, but they are likely a bit more altruistic and the rules come from the way their society operates in general, not to weed out bad actors or anything like that. In my setting, it's the Faerials (basically elves who are born from nymphs). They all live in small towns in the forest and don't have any rulers or police because they don't actually need them. Humans will always need them, but the Faerials operate on a different standard, being fantasy creatures. The giants and cat people are like this to a certain degree as well, although for the latter they do not care much what happens to anyone who isn't a part of their race unless they can get some money out of it. The giants are just peaceful beings when living amongst themselves, but they have a lot of passion and so can be swayed by humans to help them, for better or for worse.

@beardalaxy i've often asked how rentals are not the same as taxes.

although apparently ancient governments reserved direct taxation for vassals and losers and 'free citizens' did not pay them. there might have been rentals and other fees for privileges but the idea that you owe percentages of every coin is classically for conquered people.
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@icedquinn @beardalaxy Rentals are not the same as taxes because rent is done on land claimed by legitimate means (i.e doing labor on unclaimed land) as opposed to a gang of crooks taking land by force. But I think there would be more housing in an ancap society since there would be no zoning laws.

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@xianc78 @beardalaxy i have a feeling the WEF would just buy the houses directly rather than resort to weird UN agendas to cause housing crises in an actual :blobcatancap: society.
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