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You're allowed to make root beer floats whenever you want? But watch out—there's nothing stopping you.
this has the cadence of a dark souls soapstone message
You're allowed to make root beer floats whenever you want? But watch out—there's nothing stopping you.
this has the cadence of a dark souls soapstone message
The lack of people wanting to pay for high-level contracts had become an important topic for the assassins' guild because it meant that:
The guild first tried to contact the university to explore if it would be possible to obtain a grant under the auspice of “vital skills” that a city should maintain as part of its socioeconomical requirements.
It would even have triggered some tax exemptions for earmarked donations.
But some city councilors vetoed the initiative. The same councilors that never left their house without a group of hired guards to protect them against the guild’s members.
Their answer emerged during executive seminar last year: the guild decided to create “killstarter”: the first crowdfunding site for high-reward assassinations.
People would setup pages about candidates, with details explaining all the crimes that would justify hiring one of the guild’s member, the guild would specify a price, then everyone could pledge funds until the amount would be reached.
The specific non-profit status of the guild meant that they weren’t allowed to sell or rent it to guilds in other cities but were only able to provide it free of charge.
The political consequences of its rapid adoptions among the continent will be covered in our next lesson.
oh to be a tiny cat in a very large house and to find niche spots where the sunbeams reach but no one can find me and also to sleep 20 hours a day