>>11354990
This brings up an important question.
We all know that in a setting with slavery, many people would choose to sell themselves into slavery. Perhaps they're perverts or just know they won't be able to make it free. It's even confirmed to be a thing irl.
My question is, when a slave voluntarily submits herself to slavery, who receives the funds from the transaction?
I don't mean slaves who are captured by a slaver or who are sold by a family member, because there it's obvious. She could forfeit the funds since slaves can't own property, but that's a cop-out answer since surely many slaves would prefer the funds of their sale go to someone.
So who would they designate as the beneficiary, given that they can't choose themselves?