Royal Palace
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The Royal Palace
Placed in the Kingdom capital city, the Royal palace host the Regent. Here the Kingdom's future is decided, and foreign ambassadors and foreign delegations meet.
Related Bonuses
If a Royal Palace exists it gives:
- 20% Bonus to defenders in case the Region is attacked
- 60 cents/day * number of castles for each player that is alive and active in the last 48 hours in the Kingdom. Money will go into Royal Palace Treasure.
Public links
Offers to the Kingdom
By using this function you can make offers to the Kingdom and deposit some items in the Royal Palace storage.
The Throne Room
By selecting this function, you can enter in the Throne Room. If the Kingdom does not have a Regent you can become the Regent by donating a certain sum of money and fullfill some requirements:
- Be at least 90 days old
- Having at least a charisma 16
- Own a certain amount of money
To become a Regent of a Kingdom the following silver coins are required:
[Kingdom_owned_regions] * 250 + 1500
Reserved Links
Inventory
You can see what's stored in the Royal Palace and take stored items.
Royal Registry
From the Royal Registry you can:
- Declare Hostile Actions
- View and Modify Diplomacy Relations
- Declare Kingdom Laws
- List Appointed Vassals
- Appoint Vassals
- Assign Noble and Royal Titles
- Configure Tax Distribution Rule
- Publish Announcements
- Manage Kingdom Projects
- View Kingdom Reports
Set Diplomacy Relations
The Regent can see current diplomacy relations and change them. More information on Diplomacy.
Declare Hostile Actions
The Regent can declare an hostile action against another kingdom or independent region.
Possible hostile actions are:
Declare Kingdom Laws
From this tab the Regent may declare, modify and cancel Kingdom Laws.
List Existing Vassals
By using this function you will be able to display all Kingdom Vassals and:
- Write to them
- Assign them a region
- Revoke the role
Appoint New Vassals
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Assign Role Play titles
The Regent with this function is able to list the Assigned Role Play Titles, Assign them and Revoke them. There is a limit on the number of assignments per structure:
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Taxes
By using this function a Regent can configure the Tax Distribution Rule. Tax Distribution Rule can go from 0% to 100% and determines how much percentage of Regional Taxes goes to Royal Palace or the Castle treasury.
Example 1:
House of level 1 is 360 s.c. Region of Orvieto set property tax for houses 0% for citizens. Distribution rule is 70% to royalpalace, 30% to castle.
A citizen will be able to buy the house for 360 s.c. Castle and Royal Palace will get 0 s.c.
Example 2:
House of level 1 is 360 s.c. Region of Orvieto set property tax for houses. 5% for citizens. Distribution rule is 70% to royalpalace, 30% to castle.
A citizen will be able to buy the house for 378s.c. Royal Palace will get 12.6 s.c. and Castle 5.4 s.c.
Announcements
From here the Regent can publish a Government announce or set the Kingdom Welcome message.
Welcome message
A Regent will be able to create or modify a welcome message. An automatic mail with the welcome message is sent to every newborn citizen.
Announcements
A king can write an announcement. 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.
Kingdom Projects
A regent can start a Kingdom project and choose to build a structure in a region. Possible choices are:
- Academy
- Training Grounds
- Castle
For more details, see Building Projects.
Accountancy Reports
The Regent can view some accountancy report in the Royal Chancellery.
Kingdom Resources
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.
Kingdom Basic Resources
Through this report compiled by his accountants, the Regent can view the Kingdom's Basic resources status.
Property Report
With this report, a Regent knows who owns properties in his Kingdom.
Rest
The Regent can rest in the Royal Palace. For further details, see Resting.