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... >Indiscriminately letting people live in town would quickly lead to the deterioration of security.
Since nobles live in towns, that must be avoided. Excessive increase in population would also lead to a lack of land and other resources.
So the town office controls the flow of people and resultingly, the majority of people living in town are merchants or artisans.
This is because living in town requires a strict review by the town office and the usual method of getting through i ...
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