variously evil!Elves meet Elspeth
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When you abandon markets as a way of solving problems you run into all kinds of trouble, and when you have powerful governing councils, powerful enough to coerce everyone into paying for large public works projects - well, she mentioned that she didn't like the Elf King, didn't she.

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Yes. There's other cases, though, like her mama having to enforce laws like 'don't eat people' and fund projects like 'make everyone immortal'.

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Fair enough, but Dwarves err very strongly on the 'no powerful governments' side. And private investment can solve immortality if there's a demand for it.

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Anyway, funny they should mention her not liking the Elf king because she didn't like him and yet she does contain potentially war-ending information.

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She must really dislike him because the Elves would pay spectacularly well for war-ending information.

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Her concern is not remuneration, it's thinking this is not a guy who should be able to blow things up that effectively.

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Fair enough. Men might constitute a market for ending the war? They make up most of the foot soldiers in it.

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Elves could get the information from them pretty easily, is her impression, and: not a guy who should be able to blow things up that effectively.

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Okay! They're interested in blowing things up for excavation and mining purposes, there'll probably be buyers here.

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...okay, she can tell them about dynamite, but that's not really Angband-leveling stuff.

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Her interlocutor does not anticipate a market for Angband-levelling stuff.

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She'd give it away if she thought she could give it to somebody who'd level Angband and not be evil.

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She can probably find someone who will level Angband in exchange for Angband-levelling stuff and the knowledge of how to build it, if the trade's that straightforward.

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Level Angband and not share the knowledge around at any price, that's the sticking point.

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Also probably doable, though that won't stop anyone from reverse-engineering it, if that's possible.

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Not once it's exploded!

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In that case it is his tentative expectation that she could find someone interested in building a Angband-levelling weapon and not telling anyone how to do it.

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Like who?

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She should probably put out an advertisement.

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...okay, she'll do that then.

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She gets lots of people interested in building Angband-levelling weapons.

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...and not telling anybody how? That's important.

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Yeah, definitely, they are all happy to be the only person who knows how to build them. A monopoly!

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Selling the things would also be a problem.

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...so just drop the one on Angband and then promise never to build them again? That is a much less appealing contract.

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