Notice something wrong, missing, or unsatisfactory? Feel free to fix it yourself, or contact Support

Difference between revisions of "Royal Palace"

From Medieval Europe
Jump to: navigation, search
(Property Report)
(Set taxes)
Line 45: Line 45:
 
King configures the Property tax to 80%. A citizen buys a terrain for 100 coins.
 
King configures the Property tax to 80%. A citizen buys a terrain for 100 coins.
  
* The Royal Palace wil get 100 * 75% * 80% = 60 coins
+
The Total tax will be 75 coins.
* The Castle will get 15 coins
+
 
 +
* The Castle will get 75 coins * 20% = 15 coins.
 +
* The Royal Palace will get 75 coins * 80% = 60 coins.
  
 
'''Selling tax'''
 
'''Selling tax'''

Revision as of 07:25, 18 September 2011

Contents

The Royal Palace

Placed in the Kingdom capital city, the Royal palace hosts the Regent. Here the Kingdom's future is decided, and foreign ambassadors and foreign delegations meet.

Royalpalace.PNG

Common links

Offers to the Kingdom

By using this function you can make offers to the Kingdom.

Access to the Kingdom Hall

You can access the Kingdom Hall and talk with the Regent. An invitation is required.

Kingdom information

You can view information about the Kingdom.

Ask for an audience

By using this function you can ask for an audience with the King.

The Throne Room

You can enter in the Throne Room. If the Kingdom does not have a Regent you can become the Regent by donating 1,500 coins for each city belonging to the Kingdom.

Reserved Links

Inventory

You can see what's stored in the Royal Palace and take them.

Royal Registry

From the Royal Registry you can access different functions:

Set taxes

You can set kingdom taxes.

Now it's possible to configure the following taxes:

  • Property tax
  • Selling tax

Property tax

The Regent can configure the percentage on how much the Royal Palace will get from a property purchase. If a citizen or a foreigner buys a terrain, a shop, or a farmer's license (to breed farm animals), the configured percentage will go into the Royal Palace inventory. The remaining sum will go into the Castle's inventory. The percentage is computed on only the 75% of the sum paid by the citizen because of some administrative and maintenance expenses.

Example

King configures the Property tax to 80%. A citizen buys a terrain for 100 coins.

The Total tax will be 75 coins.

  • The Castle will get 75 coins * 20% = 15 coins.
  • The Royal Palace will get 75 coins * 80% = 60 coins.

Selling tax

The Regent can configure the percentage of the selling tax (set by the Vassal) that will go into the Royal Palace inventory. The tax affects selling of houses, shops, terrain and items sold in the market.

Example

King configures the tax at 60%, the vassal at 10. If an item is bought on the market for 100 coins:

  • Seller will get 90 coins.
  • Royal palace will get 6 coins.
  • Castle will get 4 coins.

List Vassals

Displays all Kingdom's Vassals. From this page you can send them an email or revoke them the Role.

Appoint a Vassal

From here the Regent can appoint a Vassal.

Publish an announcement

From here the Regent can publish a Government announce. All citizens will be able to see the Announcements page after login. It's possible to edit the message upto 24 hours after the first Publication.

Declare Hostile action

The Regent can declare an hostile action against another kingdom. For the moment it's only possible to raid other kingdoms. The Regent then has 24 hours to cancel the declaration. After 24 hours it won't be possible to cancel the declaration, and the other Regent will be informed.

Resources Report

Through this report compiled by his accountants, the Regent can view the Kingdom's resources including how these resources are distributed amongst the various governmental structures.

Property Report

With this report, a Regent knows who owns properties in his Kingdom.

Rest

The Regent can rest in the Royal Palace. See Resting Factor value here.

Personal tools