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 The common folk live a more rustic lifestyle. It is not without its hardships or trivialities, but it is a peaceful life. Most of the residents appear to prefer the simple life, though this could be due to the fact that they know almost no other way of living. Every once in a while, an intrepid soul will leave and go to the outside world. A few years later, they always return, searching again for the simple life they so desperately left in the first place. The common folk live a more rustic lifestyle. It is not without its hardships or trivialities, but it is a peaceful life. Most of the residents appear to prefer the simple life, though this could be due to the fact that they know almost no other way of living. Every once in a while, an intrepid soul will leave and go to the outside world. A few years later, they always return, searching again for the simple life they so desperately left in the first place.
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 +The current ruler, King Gordon, is said to descend from Araboj himself. His son, Prince Loog II, is his only heir. The queen died five years after Loog was born. The city is as simple as a monarchy can be. The monarch gets the final say on most decisions and laws, the people pay their taxes with the food they grow or some other form of payment, and the next ruler is determined based on the lineage of the royal family. This system seems to have worked mainly due to the village being fairly small. King Gordon knows most of his subjects by name and has personal relationships with them. This allows the king to make more informed and personal decisions. The city, as a result of being ruled by someone they consider a friend, has a decently low crime rate. There aren’t even enforcers. If someone does wrong, they are dealt with by the King himself.
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