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Revision as of 08:14, 11 June 2012

Contents

The Castle

This fortified structure overlooks all the city and hosts the local Vassal. It represents the administrative center of the fief.

Bonuses

  • 10% Bonus to defenders in case the Region is attacked
  • 60 cents/day for each player that is alive and active in the last 48 hours in each region controlled by the castle. Money will be deposited into the castle treasure.

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Public links

Offers to the Fiefdom

By using this function you can donate money or items to the Castle.

Access the Castle

You can enter the Castle room and chat with the Vassal or other players that are in the Castle.

Buy a terrain

You can buy a terrain that you can cultivate.

Buy a house

You can buy a house in this city where you can rest and store your belongings.

Buy a shop

You can buy a shop and start an activity.

Reserved Links

These functions are accessible only by the Vassal.

Reports

In this page you can access two reports:

  • Property Report
  • Resource Report

The Property Report

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The Resource Report

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Taxes

You can configure taxes for your controlled regions.

Laws

You can view and pass new laws. These laws will apply to all your controlled regions.

Announcements

You can publish Announcements that can be read only from residents of your controlled regions.

Assignments

You can view and assign roles in your controlled regions.

Kingdom Projects

You can start/monitor the creation of some structures in your controlled regions.

Rest

You can rest in your elegant bedrooms. For more details Resting.

Inventory

You can see how much money and items are stored in the Castle stores and structure related events.

Personal tools