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Funds can be accumulated in play as payment for jobs, fencing stolen items, winnings from gambling, etc. They can be spent as listed above, and lost due to theft or other NPC actions. They naturally degrade over time (between adventures) if the character accumulates a large number of them, as there is always the temptation to spend excess funds on luxuries, safer living areas, gifts (or bribes) to maintain contacts, etc.<br>
 
Funds can be accumulated in play as payment for jobs, fencing stolen items, winnings from gambling, etc. They can be spent as listed above, and lost due to theft or other NPC actions. They naturally degrade over time (between adventures) if the character accumulates a large number of them, as there is always the temptation to spend excess funds on luxuries, safer living areas, gifts (or bribes) to maintain contacts, etc.<br>
  
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Funds are ''never'' needed for basic food, lodging, and other essentials. While your '''character''' may worry about making ends meet, you can always get enough food to keep yourself from going hungry (though it may not taste great) and sleep in a coffin hotel or similar cramped lodging. On the flip side, regularly spending Funds for luxuries when you don't need to do so might have roleplaying perks, and may have unforeseen benefits on occasion.<br>
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Funds are ''never'' needed for basic food, lodging, and other essentials. While your '''character''' may worry about making ends meet, you can always get enough food to keep yourself from going hungry (though it may not taste great) and sleep in a coffin hotel or similar cramped lodging. On the flip side, regularly spending Funds for luxuries when you don't need to do so might have roleplaying benefits, and may have unforeseen benefits on occasion.<br>
  
 
You can always choose not to interact with Funds. They are an optional addition to the game designed to reflect that you are criminals, and are subject to boom and bust as your fortunes change over time.
 
You can always choose not to interact with Funds. They are an optional addition to the game designed to reflect that you are criminals, and are subject to boom and bust as your fortunes change over time.

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