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[[About the Elves|Elves]] do not rely on money in the same way [[:Category:Human|humans]] do. While money is exchanged for goods and services, it is not a driving force in their society and is not a factor when considering social classes or [[nobility]]. Elves are given a birth fund with enough money to support them through life and maybe even another one. They do not have to work like humans do; they choose to work because it is an interesting thing to do with their very long lives because otherwise, they would basically do nothing their entire life. Each birth fund is 5 million lusters, with 1 luster equal to about 1 million human dollars, making each birth fund worth about $5,000,000,000,000 in human money. Although most elves get their fund at birth, [[Sophie Elizabeth Foster|Sophie]] received hers when she first arrived at the [[Lost Cities]] in [[Book 1: Keeper]], as she was born in the [[Forbidden Cities]] to a [[Foster (Freeman) Family|human family]].
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[[About the Elves|<nowiki/>]][[Elves]] do not rely on money in the same way [[:Category:Human|humans]] do. While money is exchanged for goods and services, it is not a driving force in their society and is not a factor when considering social classes or [[nobility]]. Elves are given a birth fund with more than enough money to support them comfortably through life. They can pay for things using a small green cube that they scan, but it basically never runs out. They do not have to work like humans do; they choose to work because it is an interesting thing to do with their very long lives because, otherwise, they would basically do nothing their entire life. With their birth fund, elves are given 5 million [[lusters]] at birth, supporting them throughout their lifetime.
 
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Elves do not rely on money in the same way humans do. While money is exchanged for goods and services, it is not a driving force in their society and is not a factor when considering social classes or nobility. Elves are given a birth fund with more than enough money to support them comfortably through life. They can pay for things using a small green cube that they scan, but it basically never runs out. They do not have to work like humans do; they choose to work because it is an interesting thing to do with their very long lives because, otherwise, they would basically do nothing their entire life. With their birth fund, elves are given 5 million lusters at birth, supporting them throughout their lifetime.