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These attacks can be launched only after a war has been declared.
 
These attacks can be launched only after a war has been declared.
  
'''Scenario'''
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If a Kingdom A (allied with B,C) is at war with Kingdom D (allied with E,F), and A attacks D:
  
''Kingdom A (allied with B and C) is at war with Kingdom D (allied with E and F).
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* Citizens of Kingdom A,B,C can join the ATTACK faction
A attacks E.''
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* Citizens of Kingdom D,E,F can join the DEFENSE faction
 
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A,B,C may join attackers faction even if their diplomacy status with D,E,F is not hostile.
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D,E,F may join defenders faction even if their diplomacy status with A,B,C is not hostile.
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== Soldier Categorization ==  
 
== Soldier Categorization ==  
  
 
The engine that categorize a soldier checks if the soldier is a citizen of the kingdom controlling if the soldier was born in the Kingdom or he became citizen at least for 30 days.
 
The engine that categorize a soldier checks if the soldier is a citizen of the kingdom controlling if the soldier was born in the Kingdom or he became citizen at least for 30 days.

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