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Friday Fun Thread for June 26, 2026

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It seems to me that for all Martin's talk about what is Aragon's tax policy, he really didn't think very hard about the details of his world building.

If JRRT was economics nerd instead of linguistic one, the trilogy would definitely have 50 page appendix about Sauron's tax policy and full org chart of Mordor internal revenue service. Be careful what you wish for.

I'd find that pretty interesting, because I am an economics nerd.

Are there any novels with economics appendices?

ACKS (the Adventurer Conqueror King System) has a 12-page economics appendix, but it's a tabletop RPG, not a novel.

Not originally, but classical regency romances now need massive appendices explaining the social and economic structure of vanished world of early 19th century Britain, world as strange and foreign to 21st century as Shire or Gondor.

Reading the Regency

How accurate is that guide? I'm surprised that the author doesn't try to build up their own cred in the foreword, unless I missed it, although she does seem to cite her sources in the comments.